Well weapon options. Depending on what period you want to cover you would need everything from simple "Stone Age" bows and spears to whatever they could get their hands on up to 1880s if you take W...
Well weapon options. Depending on what period you want to cover you would need everything from simple "Stone Age" bows and spears to whatever they could get their hands on up to 1880s if you take W...
@Hudson Adams my first thought was Mantic, since they used to use that terrible restic stuff. But they have switched to the same plastic as WGA. That aside I second Anvil or indeed Puppetswar. Alth...
I would suggest bare horses with furniture, blankets and saddles as separate parts on the sprue. If possible.
@Yronimos Whateley Some great suggestions. I agree with regards to basing stuff more on modern weapons rather than WW2 ones.
@david phillips What are you talking about? Are you confusing the Raumjäger with the Einherjar (Viking symbols)? Why would you load a cannon with axe heads in a sci-fi setting?
They're missing the dark eye shadow. :-D
I second Space Arabs/Bedouin/Touareg aka Desert Raiders or Dune Raiders. Dune Riders would also be a decent potential name. Cyborg Laser Camels optional. Dito for giant Sand Wor...ahm Centipedes.
@Michael Jaffray I found the out of production Prodos Warzone take on futuristic Samurai quite good. I mean they would need some sort of rifles.
@Grumpy Gnome Copyright might be an issue, but if you have access to a 3D printer Bob Naismith has some great Skinnies on offer in STL form. A WGA take on the generic Greys should be popular and do...
@Paul Lucey Boiler suits = Cannon Fodder. Ape heads, check out Crooked Dice, although in metal.
@Vincent Helmus There's actually some decent ones as STL for 3D printing and there'll be a Kickstarter soonish by someone else for their own Sci-fi Romans. So 2 sources. But a WGA set would be cool...