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Post by meledward23 on Oct 8, 2010 7:23:44 GMT -6
Well, to get a little population rolling on this page here is my blog, rantingwargamer.blogspot.com/I don't update it as often as I would like, but there it is.
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Post by Achilles on Oct 8, 2010 8:31:34 GMT -6
Great looking ancients!
I've got the WM ancients rules and was looking for a company that did figures I liked enough for me to start a force. Are you an Old Glory fan? I've found their WWII 15s to be a bit blobby... How are the ancients?
Also, great looking Warlord Legionaires! I just picked up a heap of the Bolt Action Red Devils to play Agis Ns Battlefield World at War with.
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Post by meledward23 on Oct 8, 2010 12:14:27 GMT -6
No not a fan of Old Glory at all. But price wise I am happy. Regards to quality, in 10mm I have mostly good things to say. Some of the 10mm horse castings are agitating, others are fine. (oldglory25's.com)
Old Glory 10's and 15's are different companies, now. (have been for at least a decade). 15's are very variable in quality of sculpt and quality of casting. Some I really like, some not so much. And yes I would say most are thicker than some other sculpts. It doesnt bother me so much in 15mm, like it does in 25/28 sculpts.
Doing WMA I like OG10mm the best only because of pricing. I have never had the pleasure of having Pendraken on the table at the same time. I have had Magister Militium but I was not impressed.
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Post by Achilles on Oct 8, 2010 13:52:20 GMT -6
Magister Millitum was who I was going to go with mostly because of the convenience of their WMA Army Deals. I love their Early British force and it's likely the one I would go with.
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