@Alessio De Carolis Thanks ! The faces have received additional detail and a wash since then, these pictures were WIPs. The basing has been done, too. I looked at the Cannon Fodder sprue, it does l...
@Alessio De Carolis Thanks ! The faces have received additional detail and a wash since then, these pictures were WIPs. The basing has been done, too. I looked at the Cannon Fodder sprue, it does l...
That's definitely one of my favorite things to do with multi-part plastics! South Tellarian Liberation Front regulars in the new uniform (mostly Warlord stuff, with some Great Escape Games) S...
@JTam That would be a grand idea ! The cavalry kit itself could perfectly cover the 1905 to 1945 period (Russo-Japanese War, WW1, Russian Civil War, WW2) with the right choice of heads. Short Mosi...
Eh, on one hand, these 3D printed soldiers are great and give you lots of options, but on the other hand, they're excessively flimsy: even in foam trays, they often break (especially their guns). ...
Kitbashing Dragons/Chasseurs Portés would yield better results by mixing French heads, arms and guns with the bodies of the WW1 German kit. The D/CP uniforms didn't have prominent pockets li...
Speaking of WW1 Russians/WW2 Soviets, apart from the officer figure, the WW1 Russians could also do great as WW2 Soviets in M43 uniforms, the ones with the shoulder boards. You just have to use WW2...
@JTam I'll do that this week! So far, I've only painted one Soviet miniature, the rest are unpainted, but I think I'll tackle these this week-end.
@JTam That's it, there's not enough demand for either of these armies, but for both ?
I've recently received the female gunslingers set, it's pretty great apart from the comically thick barrels on some guns (I used a Winchester's barrel as a main gun for a Type 97 Japanese tankette)...
As a HUGE fan of everything Soviet, I'd say there are fourkits that would be awesome to have, in decreasing order of necessity. 1) Late War Soviets. M43 uniforms, with wide shoulder boards and sta...
Austro Hungarians could double as WW2 Hungarians, though. The cut of the uniform was similar, the caps were similar, and Hungary sported a WW1-pattern Stahlhelm during Round 2 as well. Then, Mannli...