@Vitor Soares do you mind showing pics of your Romans? Did you use them as Romans of some of the other variants that have been suggested (goths/Britons/Franks)?
@Vitor Soares do you mind showing pics of your Romans? Did you use them as Romans of some of the other variants that have been suggested (goths/Britons/Franks)?
I'm all in on Saga right now. It's the funnest tabletop exp ever. I've painted my Irish army up and waiting on the Goths now.
@Forrest Wentworth thanks! I'm pretty satisfied with how well WA and GB combine. Not so much for WA and Victrix (I've looked into it).
Would it be possible to.get.any updates on this anytime soon? No biggie but it'd be cool even just to see graphics of the army builder sets so I can begin to plan accordingly. I checked the release...
@Timothy Linward Lizardmen (pardon the blurry cell pic)😁
I use my Halflings for Oathmark, and my Late Romans and Irish for Saga and Hail Cesar.I have also used the halflings for a Rangers of Shadow Deep game.
I haven't got a chance to use my models yet, but I plan on using One Page Rule's Age of Fantasy Skirmish.
@Don Williams Depends, if there was a shortage on helmets possibly either just because, battle moral (identifying your comrades) or to keep friendly fire down. Do what you want.
So what games does everyone use their WA stuff for? As of right now, I have a sprue of Dark Age Irish which have seen A LOT of use in Rangers of Shadow Deep and Frostgrave. They also see som...
Do we know if they're going to be releasing the assault and support valkir boxsets?
fun i just recently got a set of los grandes
@Lee Langston They look great👍
@Dalton McCormick aye, Stargate options would be great, but I'd also like more historical based and original sci fi concept alternatives too.
We've all got something half painted, half built or just not quite finished. This is a thread for those ongoing projects! Talk about what paints, tools and techniques we use and for anyone...
Looking through various photos on google, it seems to match my experience with more contemporary soldiers... in the field and in combat individualism creeps in as Uniform regulations relax, so folk...
Very nice colour choices, though I think the tunics could do with a dark wash to add a bit of shading.
@Jonovious they're from GW's Genestealer Cults range. Atalan Jackals
Cannot wait for the space brits sprue. So torn between which kit to buy for my sci-fi afghan war themed imperial guard! Holding off until the preview pics come out 😁
That is terrific - looks like a ton of fun.
Space egyptians that look like they came out of a certain 90s TV show with pyramid spaceships and glowing rings of water would be pretty cool to get at some point.
@Hudson Adams will we see any W.A. rules for death fields soon?
@Don Williams Yeah its like any other not helmet hat, inreality a german officer or british tank commander was issued a helmet but for table top people prefer the more astetically cool over the rea...
I just bought several boxes of the WA French that I intend to paint as Senegalese Tirailleurs for Bolt Action. Does anyone know if they actually wore the red fez in battle in the 1940 campaign in F...
@Marcus Porche I'm a fan of this look you came up with. Painting the armor like brown leather, it looks great.
2 words my friend, Green and Stuff. All those troublesome connections between kits can be smoothed with greenstuff. Every minature builder should have some 😊
Merry Christmas - I think that's going to be a fun project! For fantasy gamers, some of the Frostgrave kits have some great bits that might come in handy - things like scimitars, crossbows, torsos...
Delighted to say that I've gotten the Afghan Warriors as an Xmas pressie. Absolutely delighted by them :D Going to see active duty in Kings of War and Turnip28 at some point. Anyone who's built th...
@Daniel Broaddus Ahhhh, that explains it. I couldn't figure out what was a little different about them. The headswap looks so natural I didn't even realize it wasn't the same heads as c...
While I am not after Landsknecht Dwarves myself, I can see them doing as well as Landsknecht Ogres.
I am all for giant crabs... I am unsure they would sell well but I would like to have some. Smaller ones, bigger ones to ride and a huge one with a howdah. Wolves/Wargs for the Goblins would...
I've always seen dark elves, orcs, Unseelie Court, Lovecraft's ghouls, D&D's drow and derros, and their mutual prototype in Richard Sharpe Shaver's deros, and the like as more or less the same ...
On that note, I really appreciate that Wargames Atlantic has some of the less exaggerated fantasy and sci-fi figures out there: the exaggeration is there - compare the rifles and boots in the...
It absolutely makes sense to practice even against assumed allies - you never know what the future holds! I've never looked it up before, but I noticed from the link you posted that Cicle Tri...
Oh, and here's the WWI Italian photo of a machine-gun team c. 1917 I used as a reference - the helmets and uniform collars are definitely different from WA's WWII Italians, and the machine-gun migh...
Now that Wargames Atlantic has started showing off cavalry models... how about some Monstrous cavalry? Orcs: Crazt beasts... Big tusked things, Lion like things, etc... Skeletons: ...
Planning a warhammer style empire army. Sprue A has:2 x armored bodies (8 per box)4 x padded bodies (16 per box)4 x sword arms (16 per box)3 x crossbows (12 per box)2 x round shields (8 per box)2 ...
Basically everything would be a death field set... I am thinking of Jerry Pournell's "Janissaries" series, for example... or William R. Forstchens Waldenia"-series... or John Ringos "Legacy ...
Can't complain about any of that - for my part, I'd love to see a fairly well-rounded and complete Great War selection! And besides, these guys ^^^^ are absolutely begging to be kit-bashed with ...
I have been working for years to help folks see across hobby borders. RPG player, tabletop wargamer, scale modeler, diorama builder, fantasy vs historical, terrain or no terrain, pre-painted versus...
@Brian Van De Walker Oh yeah, the goths would be decline and fall. By Imperial Romans, I mean in-between the republic and late romans. Wargames Foundry has that era listed as imperial, so I ...
@Murray Fish Tragically they do not, it’s across the whole economic board at least after the mid 1700’s, same as military uniforms, and that might have more to do with us not having as...
@david phillips Its not though.
@Frank Reischmann I hope so to.
@Yronimos Whateley For covering the Ottomans an upgrade sprue for the Germans might be all that is needed, same deal with the Belgians except with an upgrade sprue for the French simply beca...
@Chris Pryme The other miniature company already services the market for high-tech death metal elves pretty well; did you have anything in mind that would help to differentiate the two?
I think the big needs are Egyptians, Chariots, East Indians and if we are counting them in the First Empires range Warring States Chinese, and 2 of those are already on the drawing board and ...
@Estoc By Imperial Romans what exactly do you mean? I ask because Early and late Imperial Romans are covered in plastic by a couple of different companies. Also not to be neat picky wouldn&rsquo...
@Shawn Hall Yeah but those are all heroic scale and in resin. It would be nice to have something to suck up the historical bits instead of just the heroic scale IG bodies.