Welcome to my strange alternative world of wargaming with toy soldiers: a game for boys from twelve years of age to one hundred and fifty and for that more intelligent sort of girl who likes boys' games and books (HG Wells, Little wars)
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
Warlord's Plastic Germans
Warlord Games sell a multi-part/pose box of twenty five German 28mm WWII soldiers, an entire platoon, for the princely sum of £20 - which is bloody good value.
There are a wide variety of weapons included and plastic bases.
The sculpting is excelent but they are not easy to put together. I went at the first ten like a the proverbial bull faced with an agricultural door and had real problems fitting the weapons to the arms.
As a last resort, I looked at the instuctions, to discover that different arms were designed for different weapons. Sigh!
Incidentally, do you know why it takes ten million sperm to fertilise one ovum? It's because they have Y chromosomes so they won't stop and ask for directions - boom, boom.
I have also bought a box of British regulars. This time I read the instructions, but it is still tricky. I think a good modeller will get outstanding figures from these modestly priced sets but definitely not one for the beginner.
Warlord acquired Bolt Action, and supply metal special figures, like flamethrower men etc, that are also keenly priced and well sculpted. A very nice range; well worth a look.
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So I guess I know what Ill be buying at Cavalier this year....
ReplyDeleteUh oh, look out Home Guard!
ReplyDeleteRay from Don't throw a 1 has been at me to get into WWW2 ie.... zombies, may have to get these at Cavalier myself for a look through as appetisers.
ReplyDeleteThanks John!
ReplyDeleteI am off to get some for myself :)
Cheers,
Allan
Shaun,
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Cavalier.
J
Dear Sons
ReplyDeleteNo problem, they don't like it up them.
J
Dear Lurker
ReplyDeleteThey are a good buy,
J
John (anyone ?) how do they size up vs Cadians and Catachans ?
ReplyDeleteI can feel more PDF coming on...
Dear Allen
ReplyDeleteI think you'll be pleased,
John
Dear ZZ
ReplyDeletePretty much the same size.
They are on thin bases so I mount them on top of GW type stands.
J
They look excellent i may invest in a box of those for conversions,thatnsk for bringing them to my attention John.
ReplyDeleteBTW Whats Cavalier? is it a show? i've been trying to find a listing of shows Before they happen lol but no luck yet.
Nice figs, thanks for sharing. I almost bought a set of these myself the other week but went for the Prussian landwehr set instead. I think i'll be picking these up soon though...
ReplyDeleteDear Blitz
ReplyDeleteYou can find Cavalier here:
http://www.twws.org.uk/cavalier2011.htm
j
Dear Chigh
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure,
j
Dear Blitzspear FYI Cavalier is local to John and me at Tonbridge's Angel Centre (next to Sainsburys in the middle of Tonbridge) There is also coming up Salute which is the BIG ONE lately at the EDexcel centre in the south east of London usually in April and then Crystal Palace in September run by SELWG (south east London war gamers) Generally they have a reasonable range of fantasy SF and Historical suppliers plus scenery, painted stuff both professional and "Bring and Buy"
ReplyDeleteRe: Cavalier - I'd pop along and buy you a pint John (it must be my turn ?) but I'll be in Bonny Scotland.
ReplyDeleteThese look smashing John. Well done on reading the instructions!
ReplyDeleteThanks John and thanks Shaun I was hoping to attend Salute but work may interfear unless i'm exsteamly lucky and they decide not to get married lol
ReplyDeleteDear Zzzz
ReplyDeleteGoing to Scotland? Is that wise? Remember that you are English, whatever befalls.
J
Dear Paul
ReplyDeleteIt is a blow against my manhood to have to read instructions. It's like admitting that yopu don't instictively know the way to Perrananworthal.
J
Dear Blitz
ReplyDeleteThey will just have to change the marriage date. Women make far to much of this.
J