I'm Trying to wargame the fall of france campaign, but can't find suitable plastic germans. Does anyone know if you can use the panzer lehr as early war nazi soldiers?
I'm Trying to wargame the fall of france campaign, but can't find suitable plastic germans. Does anyone know if you can use the panzer lehr as early war nazi soldiers?
Oh boy another contest for me too loose lol
I like the odds!
@Stilton Disco I want some tread boxes with guns.
@Stephen Sutton Shades of Relic Knights factions in that comment.
@Ben Saunders 2nd edition was my first proper wargame that wasn't a hand me down from my older brothers. It, and the 90's generally, have done terrible things to my preference for colour schemes (i...
I'd love to see some additional plastic kits for the Austro Prussian and Franco Prussian wars, to complement the Bavarians WGA has announced, as well as the perry line.Franco-Prussian war is probab...
Excellent!
@Grumpy Gnome 100% this. Nizam i cedid would be brilliant! There are only really 2 28mm manufacturers , and in metal.Russian Artillery would be very much appreciated as well. the amount ...
Hope I'm not too late for the party ;)
Nice! Iv been eyeing up grognards reinformcents and some spiders for middle earth!
Hello all, I am from Portugal, and have been building, painting (badly), and playing with miniatures since 1994. Never realy stopped, but since me and my wife finally settled,I was able to really ...
I miss a good old fashioned forum, something was lost in the shift to social media. WGA once again showing they are in touch with their customer base to a level that puts other companies to shame.
I would love Classical Indian.
I really looking forward to the Spanish. Please Infantry , Cavalry and artillery. I understand people that wish for more skirmish type miniatures. I however are going to do General de armee
Champion
As someone who played 40k in 2nd edition, I like the colourful approach.
Jello everyone. I believe someone mentioned give aways and forum content so here I am. Will post some wips and finished stuff when I get the chance.
The chi rho is a must have honestly but i also really like the second design on the top row
Great! The red is very nice. Did you free hand those shields?
@Cole Lassell - the real problem is that some of us are just bits-hoarders - at least, I know I am! Given a bunch of perfect torsos for soaking up my spare bits, I would just buy more bits to...
Right, I think the Dark Age Warrior thing is probably not very useful historically very far outside the Dark Ages (though it surely works just fine in fantasy!) These might soak up a lot of s...
The issue is that not all arms and heads will work with a generic body more appease all buyers. I think we all need to just accept that your bits box will forever grow lol.
An optional shield for the Late Romans?
I know this won't help much Hudson, but all of them would be brilliant! ;-) If you numberered them 1 to 8 with 1-4 on the top row left to right and 5-8 bottom row left to right, my order of prefere...
@Yronimos Whateley Thanks!I tested the WWI heads, both unconverted and converted, and I wasn't sure: they weren't giving the right sci-fi vibe I was looking for.Grognard gasmasks looked both f...
@Yronimos Whateley Thanks!I was considering using Erehwon skeletons as scenery, but with spears as support they become sturdier enough.Sure, WGA bulkier skeletons work great as melee specialis...
RAFM sounds about right to me - I remember that my FLGS used to carry a lot of RAFM models (alongside Ral Partha figures) at the time, now that you jogged my memory, and that would have almost cert...
I think I would have just taken the lazy way out and used the gasmask heads from WA's WWI German infantry, but your hard work really pays off with the masks. And assembled, they definitely look lik...
Looks great! I've got a couple different boxes of skeletons in my unassembled/unpainted "Pile of Shame" waiting for me to catch up to them, one from Wargames Atlantic, and another from adifferent ...
Great stuff! Loving the camo on the tank and mecha, and the Death Fields figures work great for this concept! (I've noticed that the WWI French Infantry include bits that make for some great...
I hadn't thoght of an ox-cart! I havne't seen it all, but something tells me that might be a first in this scale, as I don't remember seeing one before. The diorama aspect of gaming eit...
@Frank Reischmann I need to paint more, and touch up what I've painted so far.I have a heavy weapon guy with a gatling gun and a couple regular troopers, too.
@Pzkpfw Steve Awesome ideas.
@Brian Van De Walker - Perfect! That's just the sort of public-domain sort of thing I was imagining, and all along my crazy Uncle Sam already did much of the ground work decades a...
Nice work!
Awhile I ago I came across the Les Grognards line and fell in love with the kits like everyone else. Here's what I've been working on since then, a force with design influences from France's Interw...
When I shot these pictures, I only had a couple of WGA kits: halflings and skeletons.Halflings didn't sit well with me, and it took a while to find ways to kitbash them to my liking.Skeletons, howe...
The Charmera is amazing in so many ways. Good stuff!
Let us know which of these you'd be interested in! Design by Samir Majstoric
@Hudson Adams it did turn out very well!
I really like that walker idea!
I like turtles
Exciting!
@Brian Van De Walker That is quite the resource you have linked there.
I think the obvious suggestions would be WW2 Russians in full winter gear, Mongolians (particularly with horses on the way), something in dress uniform and something in the style of the US in Vietn...
@Frank Reischmann Same boat.
@John Wilson They are supposed to be power armor, so it would actually make sense for them to stay the same size as the old set but given the heads slight scale down might happen.