Most 3D print files will work within a reasonable range of scaling. I suspect these ones would look too bulky and crude if scaled up too large, and wouldn't work if scaled too small, but that's to ...
Most 3D print files will work within a reasonable range of scaling. I suspect these ones would look too bulky and crude if scaled up too large, and wouldn't work if scaled too small, but that's to ...
@William Redford it is what it is. I'm not sure if there's an easy fix - we're due to get a bunch of plastic posts for January - I think there's about four sets moving from pre-order to in stock (O...
i liek the use of the use of the scifi spats. given the style of hat i'm going to second the impression that these guys can be used for doing an American civil war soldiers army for Death fields. t...
@Mark Dewis I dont disagree. My point was more along with @Grumpy Gnome 's in that it can be perceived that way. Some dont Facrbook... i do... but for those that dont and come to the manufacturer's...
@Alessio De Carolis but 28mm is not a true scale like 1/56, so you'll have distortion anyway. In any case "average" height issues are obscured by variation between populations (average height Dutch...
@William Redford Ehhh... obviously with 11+ digital sets being released every month they're going to swamp the news feed. Counting the number of articles obscures the frequency of plastic ne...
Dad Joke: We havent gotten any plastic news since last year!!! ;)
@Mark Dewis Thats true... but... If we look at the news and articles... of the last 12, only 1 had anything to do with plastics and that was on 12/2... and was in regards to a sale on the horses.. ...
I know that as a so far general rule, everything that Wargames Atlantic has done has been 28mm scale. I'm curious, has anyone tried making any of the STLs in a different scale than presented? I kno...
Probabilly, given the similarity btw the legs and saddle's equipments, a sort of "universal" conversion kit could be useful, except for germans' smock, but all the european armies need only the upp...
@Paul Cziganj Nice conversions, could I suggest the use of some contrast paint on the faces? this could add more realism to your minis!👍 P.s. you could try the Cannon Fodder's upgrade sprue, it ha...
@JTam it's the first of a trilogy, and it became more gritty with the following books, where are showed the darkest aspects of primitive warfare. I liked it, expecially the moral problems the prota...
Now NorthStar just made some female Stargrave's boxed sets, I'm waiting for the soldiers' one, female bodies normally are shorter than males, so these ,hopefully, will have more "realistic" proport...
@Ducknuck84 Cheers, I wanted the cape to be a strong contrast to the shield and I'm overall pleased with how it turned out.
The kepi could be a little misleading, but don't forget that it was widespread in most mid-half 19th century armies, expecially in the Americas. naturally these could be minis for a steam/cyberpunk...
@Battle Specter I`m a big fan of "Falling Skies" and to be totally honest I think it would make a perfect Wargame. It had many variations of combat skirmish through to large conflicts. The rag tag ...
@William Redford Hi stanger missed you happy 2023 Geoff and Eileen.
Could be more French. But unlikely given Grognards.
@William Redford You could achieve the shieldwall if you put the figures on 20mm/25mm square bases (whichever one fits the figures the best) or in particular if you put them on rectangular multibas...
It's about time Egypt got its time in the desert sun, so that's what I voted for.
@Mark Dewis I was really surprised when Warlord said their new WW2 Italian Marines would be in metal instead of plastic. And yes, I certainly would have expected Soviet Naval Infantry in plast...
Well this might be putting the "Rebel" in "Rebels and Revolutionaries". Looks like a great, useful sci-fi body.
@Caratacus I'm really not seeing anything that's causing the plastic production line to slow down. 2022: Horses, Bases, Spacenam, Boxers, Aztecs, Conquistadores, Cannon Fodder 2, Bull...
@Nanashi Anon if they were wearing clothing you could walk around in today and were using weapons still in use today it counts as "modern". We are talking plastic miniatures here.
These were teased: Spartacus uprising I would assume. A very cool start. Also:
https://wargamesatlantic.com/blogs/news/vote-on-our-march-theme The design team has just finished up all but one of the releases for January. We're building out sculpting briefs for February but w...
You did a great job with those!
@Grumpy Gnome Build your own robots is something I have asked for previously as well. Lots of different torso and separate lower body options (legs, tracked, wheeled, anti-grav) with various head a...
@Battle Specter Big yes from me for feline alien species, especially with digitigrade legs and tails! They are a major trope in many sci-fi tales and would make for a very cool set of minis!
Nice work. The eyes really stand out - an excellent looking face overall. She has a fierce expression to match the stance. Time and again I tell everyone how good the Cannon Fodder kits are, both ...
True, that had every war crime one could think of, though I internally consider Yugoslav Wars non-"Modern" (rather "late Cold War") since it began before the official fall of Soviet Union (Jun...
Both have pretty circular footprints. I'd probably stick to round bases here.
@Grumpy Gnome Oh yeah. I'm a bit surprised that Warlord haven't done a sprue yet.
Generic modern child soldiers? Any Zombie apocalypse can be used as an excuse to go there without too many moral issues. @Nanashi Anon there was also the Balkan War. Anywhere between 3000 to 10,00...
@Caratacus the problem with that shieldwall though is you can only acheive it to that level if you dont put them on a base, and just leave them on the surfboard puddle bases. It hadnt occure...
Forum username - Hyper Ewok Title of entry - Sludge Infantrymen Description of entry - Hapless soldiers charge through the muck of Sludge, fighting and dying over the last scraps of a world drown...
@Grumpy Gnome As mentioned, Volkssturm at the Battle of Berlin would be one (Technically all the boys would be Hitler Youth members as membership was mandatory to the point even a future pop...
Huh, funny. The orcs have a banner, but no musician. The goblins are the other way around.
Just right on the width (at least on the widest spot), maybe a tiny bit spacious on the length. I think they don't taper all that much in width with normal poses, but the additional length should g...
I have a hard visualizing sizes of things, how well would the large spiders fit on oval bases size: 60 x 35mm?
It has certainly been a while since I last posted something in this thread, but that doesn't mean I haven't been working on miniatures, although I have been investing a lot of time on the translati...
Forum Username: Erebos Hammerhand "Landsknecht des Reichsbundes" Description of Entry: All parts are from Wargames Atlantic. A well armored Infantryman, eqipped with a Plasma Rifle and a pistol,...
Female Soviets in Space! for Death Fields. https://wargamesatlantic.com/community/xenforum/topic/44330/comparison-shot-and-sneak-peek-all-in-one?page=2
One thing that I like about the stargrave/frostgrave kits is how they have female variants of some stuff but they don't force excessive female traits into the bodies/armour. For example, the Starg...
Looks good. However she seems very capable of defending herself as "Cannon Fodder" 😄 Best regards, Andreas
Boob armour has its place. And that place is basically alongside six-pack armour with moulded pecs and nipples. 😁
@Battle Specter BEM = Bug Eyed Monster. Old term for the sort of alien critter you find in 50's science fiction B movies @Grumpy Gnome Animal heads are dual purpose for Fantasy too. ...
@Mark Dewis Not a bad suggestion for kit bashing Soviet Naval Infantry but I still think a full plastic set would sell well.