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Thursday, 11 September 2014

Plastic People - Part II

Fantasy plastics
Before plunging in and talking about what you can do by mixing all this together I have to at least bring up the plastic ranges of intentionally fantasy figures which have the same advantages as the historical ones with regard to construction and conversion potential and are made in the same materials. The  range of manufacturers  are smaller however and beyond the ubiquitous Games work shop they come down to the following 

Wargames factory 

 
Single example of the available build options

thought I really see the Orcs they do as being perfect HackMaster Hobgoblins as they have a very distinct  style a sort of alien Asiatic hybrid to them and seem more subtle than the huge thuggish Manitc orcs
Half naked female warriors with a Greco- Persian theme 

Mantic Miniatures 

 
Baasalean (fantasy Byzantine) cavalry charging the orc horde

Who do a full range of plastic figures for their Kings of war fantasy wargames rules - dwarves elves humans orcs goblins ogres and undead. The core units of which are all in the hard styrene and whilst they are not strictly to scale with the historical ranges there is a lot of potential for creative mixing and matching of bits form each,  To see what they do follow this link





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