Americans are on the list but not for the game in a box. 😉
Americans are on the list but not for the game in a box. 😉
Very nicely done!
Heroine of the Soviet Union, Sniper Aliya Moldagulova. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliya_Moldagulova I actually got to see the above statue depicting Aliya Moldagulova and Manshuk Mametova ...
@Yronimos Whateley @Geoff Maybury The mix of "Commonwealth" and American webbing the Australians ran in Vietnam is interesting.
@Yronimos Whateley "Anzaks", would be great as Rubicon do a grand Mk5 Centurian and have some M113`s on the way.
How about kilted Highlanders ? For head options, heads wearing Glengarries,Tam o shanters,sidecaps and Broadie helmets could be included for a nice variety.
En Garde! is a fine ruleset and has both Aztec and Conquistador warband lists. It's a nice narrative game and you only need about a dozen of miniatures per side. I'll most probably use these rules ...
I think it is a great ideia, especially as I can use them as portuguese irregular regiments :)
Very nice, and I really like the colors.
Brilliant in concept and execution, well done!
@Dalton McCormick Good point on the Kettenkrad and Wiesel having Airborne/Air Mobile roots that fit the Raumjager's background.
The 3rd Infantry Division Patch: The 3rd Infantry Division is one of the few US Army Divisions to wear its patch on the helmet. As we speak, 3ID Soldiers are training with the "Broke ...
My idea is "Rock of the Marne!" On 15 JUL 1918 the American 3rd Infantry Division stood in front of a German juggernaut. It was the Germans last attempt to defeat the allies using their ne...
Barely noticed the cadians hiding in there. very nice conversions.
WGA has indicated they are working on rule sets. I hope they are working on WW1 rules. Their WW1 plastic 28mm miniatures line is one of a kind. There are popular rule sets for just abo...
Pictures saved! They look really good. The DAK headed NCO is really effective. Is that a Statuesque Mini's head on the female? If so, what size? Thanks!
Heroine of the Soviet Union, Machine Gunner Manshuk Mametova: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manshuk_Mametova
@Yronimos Whateley I know that ideas for Camp-Followers has been kicked around for a bit, but perhaps adding Historical-Fantasy bits to historic Camp-Follower or Partisan kits would be a a good way...
@Brendan O'Connor Thanks Brother! The edged camo on the FT17 looks good.
One of the forces for my desert planet SF setting. Mostly Raumjäger plus some heads from WA Afghans, and Gripping Beast Arabs (Leader has a head from Warlord Games DAK kit and arms from tempes...
@JTam sure thing! The tank is from Warlord Games so I'm assuming it is 1/57th scale.
15th Century Byzantine natives would be mostly look like their slavic and muslim enemies and most parts of the Army since the recreated Byzantine Empire were western mercenaries.
There wasn't much armour in ancient eire. Irish / Dark Age Cavalry should be unarmorued with Javelins (and some other options).
WW1 Dough Boys also should included the option on brimmed Hats. Nice would be Gun Sets like the french 75mm model 97 Field Gun or the german 7,7cm FK08 Field Gun. An oddy could be the Renault FT ...
We had requests for a comparison to the Warlord Landsknecht set. I did a quick photo shoot (with an extreme closeup hence the fuzziness). The landsknecht puddle base is about .5mm taller than the S...
A "siege weapon sprue" with some weapons and sprues with different crews from different periods of antiquity could work for some sets?
The release schedule lists "Alternate Scale Test"... https://wargamesatlantic.com/pages/release-schedule Hm... let's speculate what this could be...
Movies for flavor/inspiration. Wholeheartedly recommend the original Soviet Classic "The Dawn's are Quite Here." A small female ADA unit engages German paratroopers. https://youtu.be/dfftHK...
6. Females There was a significant number of females under arms in the RKKA. Many were in direct combat roles. A box of female RKKA Soldiers would be welcome.  ...
I have read numerous criticisms of the Northstar giant wolves/wargs bring “too chunky”. I picked up a sprue of Northstar Goblin wolf riders without the wolves intending to put them on G...
I'm an ex Space Wolf player, so aside from LOTR my image of what Wolf Cavalry look like is on the space viking side......now I'm thinking of the possibilities of Eisenkern Wolf Cavalry (legs are al...
@Vane Dolenc reasons to compete! 1. I can't find the plastics on north star's own fantasy section of site. 2. The oathmark goblin riders are intended for a mass battle game, while WA's stuf...
A giant wolf is a giant wolf. It's ability and aggression amplified by size. They're still wolves though. They'll have a strongly bonded and well structured pack mentality and coo...
Might not be what you want to hear but North Star makes pretty good plastic goblin wolf riders, why compete? Make a wolf chariot.
I picture them more exaggerated than the picture, like a wolf that's taken a lot of steroids and is very angry.
@Yronimos Whateley Thank You. Are you tracking the forthcoming Escape From Stalingrad Z? It looks pretty interesting. There's also a Bolt Action skirmish rule set called (if I rememb...
@Brian Van De Walker *Shrug* My conclusions were the opposite. I think "Winter Soviets" are covered with a good kit that can represent RKKA forces from at least 1941 to 1945. There a...
Tbh that pic right there; wargs are just another name for very large and evil minded wolves as far as Tolkien's works.
When you think of Giant Wolves/Wargs that Goblins would ride how do you picture them? Post up your favorite images!
A lot depends on how close to modern stereotypes you go, which seems to be what standard kitchen-sink fantasy is running on: exaggerations of exaggerations of exaggerations of templates set m...
The scale does go a long way toward dictating what is practical for female characters. "Realistically", women wouldn't stand out very much from men characters, after you've added combat armo...
@Yronimos Whateley I don't know "cohesive Creatures of the Night set with flexible, interchangeable bits", sounds a lot like it could be a box of different sprues for making a collectio...
For the robes/capes/etc., I can't help thinking that one or two historical/fantasy "townsfolk" sets that could be kit-bashed into heroes (or which, better still, include some sword, mace, and other...
@Ben Saunders Zombies are always a thing, anyone else beside cannon fodder you want to add (like space dwarfs, Space Germans, Space French or those space Brits). Maybe some non-human undead parts s...
@Benjamin Hayward Clearly you have only looked at the risen female heads from Anvil and have not discovered the Fireforge peasants’ girls which are little too mannish face wise if you ask me...
Seems to me like a cohesive Creatures of the Night set with flexible, interchangeable bits, in a style that hasn't already been beaten to death by all the other manufacturers making generic zombies...
Great overview! For my part, I think a Russian/Soviet Partisans set would be my multi-box must-buy set. The French Partisans have supplied so many great multi-use figures and bits, I'd be gl...
I don't game in Death Fields per se and don't have anything to do with 40K, so for my purposes a main army box (or occasionally two, as in the case of the Cannon Fodder set), a heavy weapons/comman...