We've been talking about downsides of Atlantic Digital a lot recently, but I want to talk about an upside: what sets from the digital initiative have been the biggest surprise wins for you? There ...
We've been talking about downsides of Atlantic Digital a lot recently, but I want to talk about an upside: what sets from the digital initiative have been the biggest surprise wins for you? There ...
The Maori set is really impressive. The previews don't show the Revolt Era torsos and arms. I wasn't expecting such a large set to end things off. It might have bumped the Arab Revolt as my f...
I would be real happy with Pig heads for the new Orcs to go along with the canine heads for the Kobolds.
I'm excited to either see an expansion for the Damned, or a rival.in the crazed religious cult space.
@JTam Absolutely! So long as I'm imagining my ideal set.
My ideal set would be a Worlds Ablaze Soviet Nightwitches set for our centerpiece set for the month. Give us a biplane to go with the tank
I was painting some Rebel Yell, and it made me think about the hypothetical Death Fields wargame and scale. I really dig the Rebels, but the set is has the fewest options of any team, with only a c...
That's a fine looking mask.
The Rebel Y'all are probably my favorite set this month. I really like how over equipped they look. Every accessible surface of their body armor has a pouch or a grenade attached. Add on the giant ...
Anyone else have any issues with the French resistance torsos? Lychee isn't finding a problem, but I've twice printed them and had the legs on every torso misprint. Could be a coincidence,...
Like I said on MMF, the gladiator bits are going to be great additions to the Damned forces. I might steal a head for a base of a Turnip28 figure too. Great set! The Neanderthals looks fantastic a...
To be honest the scheme didn't sit well on first glance. The cost feels a bit icky. And having the release be based on a vote, rather than when sets are ready just doesn't sit well with me. Ses tha...
I dig the space spats, salad bowl helmet (is there a better name for these?). Are those rip cords on the suspenders, or gas canisters? Either way neat details.
The tunic, cape and, and hoods being separate on the peasants releases is a really slick way to add some variety to the torsos. I haven't printed them, but I can see these guys becoming to fantasy ...
I dug the chips in the orc armor. That's a great looking set. Are we really going to talk about this month's releases without talking about the bicycle and cigar lighting bits from the Fre...
This si an excellent set. It's iconic and some how under served in war gaming. I could really see this being expanded further into a larger set. Great concept and great work!
@Lord Marcus I print the bits and hunt for kit bashing purposes. I have a few small sets of drawers (usually used for bolts and such) that are filled with random miniature bits organized by parts. ...
Inspector Ryder explosive temper makes it hard for him to work with a human partner, luckily his canine partner Chase is on the case! Ryder: Head, Torso and Whalloping Stick: Victorian Policemen ...
Officers Cleaver and Haven represent som of the higher brass in the Bobbies. While Cleaver may be more interested in enforcing licenses, Haven charges head first into action. Cleaver He...
Heavy Weapons and Riot Breakers: Callahan and Patrick don't care for their reputation as the goon squad, but when the going gets tough, no one handles a Tommy bitter like these two &nbs...
Patrol Men: Officers Murphy and Sonny always obey the law and give their suspects a chance to surrender peacefully Murphy: Head and Whistle: Victorian Police Blaster: Death Fields Corpo...
Inspector Penny and Goggles make up the forensics team, searching for traps and ambushes using their high-tech computers enhanced arms. Goggles Head: WWI field hospital Doctor Torso:Victorian ...
Thought I'd share the start of my custom Death Field Team: The RoBobbies: At first look the perfection obsessed synergies of the Binarchy seem like an unlikely sponsor for such a chaotic and unciv...
Not to mention the Peasants that were previewed at the end of November
How Kitbash friendly do you guys want to be? I've been working on a custom Death Fields team cyber-Scotland Yard, aka Ro-Bobbies, using Atlantic digital parts as a challenge to myself. I've been mi...
Maybe it's going to be a range of solitary characters rather than kits. Something like the reaper bones and Wizkids d&d miniatures? Something that's more of a packaging initiative rather than a...
Set affected: Death Fields Arena Security / UnsupportedMulti-partFigureFiles Piece affected: Arms10R.stl Issue: lots of extra models in this piece Opened Lychee Slicer
Set Affected: Death Fields Arena Security/ supported/ SupportedMulti-partfigure Piece Affected: _Boddie01.stl Issue: multiple Body models instead of one Opened Lychee slicer
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Imperial Conquest is probably the most exciting one this month to me. Taiping? Timock Rebellion? Eureka Stockade Riot? Mexican War of Independence? Red Turban? Sioux Uprising? The Ameri...
Sett affected: The Unsupported Security AI / unsupported Full Figure Piece affected : Fullboddy02 Issue: contains all three full body models Opened in Lychee Slicer
@Hudson Adams a few of the sets listed for the month haven't been revealed yet to my knowledge
I was really looking forward to the Cannon Fodder set, but that caravan kind of blows it away. This has to be the most ambitious set WGA has ever done. I love it!
@Mark Dewis ooh I know this one! In your library, click on the Purchases (it's a drop down, just not all that clear) got my tribes, then click Atlantic Digital, and they should all be there.  ...
I finally got my 3d printer and decided to make a few Kobolds my first print. Here's a comparison of the dog head, draconic head and the skink head (from the Lizard men).I just did a quick dry bru...
My wife was just suggesting how much cooler a Mongolian calvary set would be rather than the Grognards set (I disagree, but a Mongolian set would be pretty great).
The weapons in this set are wonderful. I immediately saw potential for my Turnip 28 forces. Those rakes will make great Loper feet (my favorite force), and there's lots of Red Ribbon potential on ...
@JTam the Cannon Fodder conversion is really exciting. Fodder are the most versatile range WGA make, IMO. Having conversion kits ready made makes them an even better value to me. This is what I wan...
December's preview is up! https://wargamesatlantic.com/blogs/news/atlantic-digital-december-teaser Anyone able to make out the bottom middle row set? Interesting that we have two dragonish...
@JTam Absolutely! Such a fantastic crossover, although anything with Nubia AND Diana is going to get a passing grade from me.
I really like the RGD set (probably going to be my next set of theirs that I pick up), but, when I think Amazon I think Wonder Woman and crew with a more Greek Hoplite feel. As an added bonus it wo...
I really like the more cartoonish proportions, and having the dog heads on the reptile bodies. It fits a lot of the older descriptions of Kobolds in D&D, while still being true to modern stuff....
Other thing I need: a saddled Halfling body for the chickens. It would be perfect for One Page Rules.
@Hudson Adams oh yeah, I know it and love it, but having a print version would be nice.
I know they promised no plastic to digital, but I would love to see a Death Fields conversion sprue. It would add a ton of value to the Gurkhas and future sets
I haven't seen them printed, but the rendering on those cape masks look pretty rad
@Hudson Adams I take it back. Now are getting a sippy cup with Kool aid for the set?
I just figured out the downside to the Atlantic Digital initiative; no box blurb. What do we know about the Damned? Are they World War 3 survivors, or descendants from a failed colony world? ...