Hussites with war wagons would be cool.
Hussites with war wagons would be cool.
@Forrest Wentworth Yes they are. I used the WA Irish heads for them, though.
Thanks for pointing this out what a great video! We've featured it on the site: https://wargamesatlantic.com/blogs/news/the-single-best-box-spiders-by-andurz
Sorry for the long post!(Admin, this might be better under Painting & Modelling, but since it it also other models than WGA I put it here. Please move it if you think it might be better somewhe...
@Yronimos Whateley not a horrible set of ideas I think I would still rather have them be Mongolians mutated after being captured
@Brian Van De Walker I just assume they will be similarly scaled down slightly since they other two Eisenkerns were when resculpted, whether they need to be is another question. I should have...
@Murray Fish Good suggestion. I am unaware of any multi-part plastic kit with kids... and child fashion stretches even broader with era and location. Mrs. GG and I backed a Midlam Mi...
Plastic Cossacks and other Russian cavalry would be clutch. I agree with the call for War of 1812 americans too, that would be awesome
Oh, fantastic idea and great work! Looks like they'd go great with Reaper's Mystic Circle. I hadn't even considered the skull as a mask, I'm going remember that idea! The colour scheme does a ...
One might suggest that changes in fashion would primarily affect the upper class and models depiciting the peasantry would cover much longer periods 😃. Not sure what would sell well for you. Can th...
Well, that's a new one on me. Definitely a specialty set that I couldn't hold my breath for, so I think that's a kitbash challenge! :D We can start with those rifles: the WWII Italian...
@Yronimos Whateley yes, exactly! Perfect!
@Estoc I wouldn't say that, a lot of the things they have done are stuff people have kept asking for from other companies: lots of people wanted WW1 stuff back during the Centennial and the inter...
@Araden Kwyll - Oh, I hadn't thought of mixing orc bits with the Dark Age irish, but those tunics do look like they'd work well for those sort of lightly-armored orcs, too! Come to think of...
@Brian Van De Walker I think the female facial sculpting is what lets down the feminine aspect of the Folk Rabble sprue. There is a “middle of the road” androgynous aesthetic in my...
@Yronimos Whateley Aww, but I was looking forward armored Arditi.😢
@Yronimos Whateley Lots of excellent suggestions there. Entirely too niche probably but your starfish suggestion got me thinking of Neal Asher’s Prador... . &...
So would these lead to war Elephants?
@Grumpy Gnome@Sam Schardt It is not so much about difficulty as it is about what will or will not sell to cover the molding and design costs, but I agree that Eastern and Western Europ...
Victrix has a few new Persian infantry and cavalry sets. But variety is the spice of life. Both Victrix and Warlord Games make Imperial Romans in plastic. The Warlord Games stuff is a bit da...
First, I love the side-by-side picture with all these Death Fields factions, it's nice to see them all together, and the models and paint look fantastic! Second, bravo on the "Death Fields Accesso...
We have the Einherjar, so how about the Svartaelfar as well? Norse Dark Elfs gone techie.
@Robert Nelson Given we are talking the truer to life proportions of Historical Scale (since that’s is the scale everything WA does besides Death Fields is in), I think it wo...
RE: Space Orcs: We could roll with the Death Fields background fluff (and I think we should): For thousands of years, advanced alien civilizations have visited the Earth for one purpose: ...
I think the infantry kits have been a great source of sci-fi figures and bits, and I think the vehicle kits look fantastic, so I hope to see more from this product line! I seriously wish we had go...
I'm thinking that the WWII Italians from WA's "World Ablaze" line, along with the WA French and German WWI kits, are going to go a long way toward covering some of these minor powers: Looks like t...
Just noticed that the Release Schedule is listing these un-previewed items: WW1 French Hotchkiss Team - Sculpting WW1 German Maxim Team - Sculpting British Infantry (1916-1918) - Final Part Ch...
Well, WGA are experts at thing that are only of intrest to a few people.
I've had trouble finding unmounted armored goth nobles. I also haven't found any imperial roman plastics in my many hours of searching, oddly enough.
Russians for WW1 could also work for the RCW (add in a few headswaps and... ignore the shoulder boards?)But what about Ottomans for WW1 / Back of Beyond, as well as Chinese infantry for the Warlod ...
What about platic Persian horse archers? I think they'd be pretty useful! Then you just need some Cataphracts and hey, presto you're ready to face off against Alexander or try to conquer Greece!
Dream Forge was the original manufacturer. They are pretty much out of business. There is no game, it was planned but never materialized. WGA partnered with them to redesign and make some of the Ir...
Wahoo, I will add more to my WIP penal legion :) !Super excited!
Valkir are currently in development and working with Mark to plan out more sets this year. The Release Schefule will always have the latest (From menu above) Dreamforge Games stopped produci...
@Cole Lassell just blankets on the sprue. When the horses work for a period with specific saddles we will include them on the rider sprue. There will also be many sets with different horses as...
one might consider some more medival sets maybe do china with the earliest forms of gunpowder weapons
It's not exactly a review - more an illustration of how someone painted, based, and used the spider kit - but I happened to stumble across this on Youtube. I thought it might be of interest to othe...
The WA store currently has Panzerjägers and Stormtroopers, but i've seen that there's a whole range including huge robots and (what i'm mainly interested in) the Valkir heavy troops, who i've ...
I thought warlord games did a box set of plastic artillery but I may be wrong. Civilians of any era are good in my opinion. Boats and ships of all eras are of interest to me but not sure how WA f...
Brunswickers would I think be popular. Both for Napoleonics as well as kitbashing for say a certain grimdark sci-fi universe. Since Victrix released their Bavarians... Tyrolean Rebels. Again, ...
@Brian Van De Walker it for last war, the game is heading to Kickstarter in February.
@Hudson Adams will there be more options for saddles in the generic box or is the plan for boxes with riders to come with more specific saddles?
The last years we have deployed a more adventure/ scenario driven skirmish games instead of the big battles. For these games it would be well worth it to have non combattant campfollowers & liv...
It's seems that main focus of WA is XIX century and further - to the era of Death Fields. Which is pity, while there are lot of miniatures aren't produced in plastic - or hardly available. The reas...
Looks really good. Thanks for posting them.
What kind of dwarfs aren't currently available in plastic? What is WGA already doing a set or two of? Landsneckt style dwarfs. (Makes the old Warhammer Fantasy Empire players nost...
Painted by Matthew Leahy these will be used in a variety of cavalry sets where appropriate but also sold separately in their own box
Haitian Revolution uniformed as well as armed civilians... male and female. Trent Miniatures I believe make some sculpts for this in metal but I am unaware of any plastic sets covering this. The ki...
No, I LOVE this idea.