@William Redford Any brand worth its salt should guarantee compatibility between its kits.
@William Redford Any brand worth its salt should guarantee compatibility between its kits.
The truth is that we have digressed in a bad way, but I think that the conclusions we have drawn have been good, and we have touched on interesting topics.
@Mithril2098 Tou´re right, it´s no secret that the quality of GW minis has dropped a lot in terms of customization, probably because they aspire to reach an audience that wants everythi...
@Vitor Correia You can take the swords of another kit.
In adition, these miniatures are 32mm scales, not 28mm, that is to say that in the scale that interests us, they do not even exist. And on top of that, they are absurdly expensive.
@Vitor Correia Don´t take this wrong way, but the quality of that miniature you passed is not up to par with what is made today, and furthermore, it is monopose. This is the level now.
The victorian aesthetic is not the propiety of GW, but for the pice of their witch hunters they have shown us their popularity. I think that the niche of western warrior/guards/mercenaries is well ...
I think it is simpler. GW has (or had) a practical monopoly, and that deteriorates the quality-price of its products. WA is one of the companies that supply a more non-conformist public with the qu...
Frostgrave wizards seem like another good business model for plastic miniatures to me. Few miniatures but countless bits.
@Vitor Correia That is why I am telling you that you have to mix sprues and do kitbashing.
It si very difficult for a company to start designing more iron men... The quality-price ratio is absurd... Do you want to see them assembled and converted?
On the fireforge page, in the late medieval section there are only tings by Perry... Hahaha
@Vitor Correia The Perry scale is not a problem if you are willing to accept that not all men are the same size. I am making landsnecht/tercios with conquistadors, warlord games landsnecht, GW empi...
It is a fact that the Victorian/Bloodborn/Van Helsing style witch/vampire haunters are a resounding success (they are very expensive). Probably because peaople love leather trench coats.
Not ot mention that AoS witch hunters are extremely popular, thanks to their Victorian aesthetic.
@Indy Techwisp One of the arguments against the retaliers was that detonations frightened the horses.
@Indy Techwisp Riders with guns, cowboys, bro. Its like the first thing you learn about the USA in the rest of the world.
@Brian Van De Walker I refer to my previous arguments: - No one forces you to assemble them anachronistically. - The term war horse is applied to animals trained to withstand these types of situa...
@Brian Van De Walker Did the technology exist to produce them at the time? Yeah Are there records of existence of pistols at the time? Yeah Where the units of horse gunfighters throughout t...
Nobody is going to force you to assemble your miniatures in an anachronistic way. Consider pistols an optional accesory for conquerors on foot as well. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pistolet...
More variety for kitbashing. That´s cool, I guess.
@Brian Van De Walker Please note that I am not against historical fidelity and that at no time would I want these alternatives to be eliminated. If this set is concived as 16th century heavy cavalr...
@Brian Van De Walker You´re right, but I think that in that frame, there are already many lances. To what extent does it make sense to have 14 lances for 5-6 bodies? And you leave other inte...
@Eduard Garfella And I must add, that this sprue has spears beyond its capabilities. Jajajaja.
The use of pistols in Spanish cavalery dates to the 16th century. It´s not so fantasy. In fact, in the conquistador infantery sprue they are missed. Thank you for including "montante" type ma...
@Hudson Adams Good morning from Europe. I think that, given the limited variety of multi-component plastic miniatures of contemporany soldiers, it would be important to keep as many different weapo...