I agree that Early Imperial Romans are more common for classical fantasy. I guess what I sort of meant with Caesarian Romans being useful for a not-Gondor/Numenor vibe is that the Romans woul...
I agree that Early Imperial Romans are more common for classical fantasy. I guess what I sort of meant with Caesarian Romans being useful for a not-Gondor/Numenor vibe is that the Romans woul...
I know basing your miniatures off of other companies outputs can be a real minefield of problems but the Warlord Games Epic Battles Hannibal line was done in what I understand was a proprietary 13m...
I just got my Male Survivors kit yesterday in the mail and it was a hoot to assemble, and I am just really pleased with it. And I wanted to leave a bit of kind words for it and found this thr...
You are right, I looked at a bit more of an in depth scale comparison and the human figures in Conquest are too big. Guess I was convinced they had scaled bigger to compete with AoS. &nb...
I can respect the appeal of Stormcast Eternals and what GW was trying to do with them. Have you looked to Parabellum Games: Conquest Last Argument of Kings for Stormcast proxies or at least c...
Yeah Fantasy Knights would cut right to the essense of the product, and let you do what you need with the design and not muddy the water with historical labels. I think there would be ...
That Beastarium is quite gothic, looks like they are going to get lots of Trench Crusade traffic for sure. Sounds like a pretty good kitbash you did, Perry Miniatures is definitely one I shou...
I may very well represent a very small niche interest group but I would love to see a 28mm kit for the knights of the John Boorman 1981 Excalibur film. They have such a wondeful aesthetic, th...
I also think a woodcraft kit would be a pretty good idea. A couple of wooden platform squares, railings/ladders and a number of single planks of wood in various lengths would be pretty helpfu...