Now the problem is a purchase based only on curiosity has snowballed into plans for a complete 800 point Early Alan army. Oh deary me...
Khurasan Miniatures Sarmatians - triple A!
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fredrik
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Khurasan Miniatures Sarmatians - triple A!
I bought a couple f packs (well, some 30+ bases worth...) of the Alan/Sarmatian figures from Khurasan Miniatures recently and I can only say WOW! Great miniatures, very well sculpted and cast, hardly any cleaning at all to do from the looks of them.
Now the problem is a purchase based only on curiosity has snowballed into plans for a complete 800 point Early Alan army. Oh deary me...
The upside is I got my painting inspiration back, so I'll paint up a couple of lancer units up to see how they'll look before I take the plunge.
Now the problem is a purchase based only on curiosity has snowballed into plans for a complete 800 point Early Alan army. Oh deary me...
Little Wars Stockholm: http://www.stockholmwargaming.se/plank/
Re: Khurasan Miniatures Sarmatians - triple A!
I demand pictures!fredrik wrote:I bought a couple f packs (well, some 30+ bases worth...) of the Alan/Sarmatian figures from Khurasan Miniatures recently and I can only say WOW! Great miniatures, very well sculpted and cast, hardly any cleaning at all to do from the looks of them.
Now the problem is a purchase based only on curiosity has snowballed into plans for a complete 800 point Early Alan army. Oh deary me...The upside is I got my painting inspiration back, so I'll paint up a couple of lancer units up to see how they'll look before I take the plunge.
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fredrik
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They have pictures of most of their Sarmatian range on their website, http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/ranges.html
Little Wars Stockholm: http://www.stockholmwargaming.se/plank/
Re: Khurasan Miniatures Sarmatians - triple A!
Yep, according on how fredrik is painting his miniatures, I was in the hope to see a pictures oppening this postOhReally wrote:
I demand pictures!
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Re: Khurasan Miniatures Sarmatians - triple A!
I'm glad to read that you liked them--I'm waiting their Late Imperial Roman range with baited breathfredrik wrote:I bought a couple f packs (well, some 30+ bases worth...) of the Alan/Sarmatian figures from Khurasan Miniatures recently and I can only say WOW! Great miniatures, very well sculpted and cast, hardly any cleaning at all to do from the looks of them.
Now the problem is a purchase based only on curiosity has snowballed into plans for a complete 800 point Early Alan army. Oh deary me...The upside is I got my painting inspiration back, so I'll paint up a couple of lancer units up to see how they'll look before I take the plunge.
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Re: Khurasan Miniatures Sarmatians - triple A!
Hehehehe, dude, the word you want is "bated"daleivan wrote:I'm glad to read that you liked them--I'm waiting their Late Imperial Roman range with baited breathfredrik wrote:I bought a couple f packs (well, some 30+ bases worth...) of the Alan/Sarmatian figures from Khurasan Miniatures recently and I can only say WOW! Great miniatures, very well sculpted and cast, hardly any cleaning at all to do from the looks of them.
Now the problem is a purchase based only on curiosity has snowballed into plans for a complete 800 point Early Alan army. Oh deary me...The upside is I got my painting inspiration back, so I'll paint up a couple of lancer units up to see how they'll look before I take the plunge.
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fredrik
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I painted up the first BG of lancers yesterday, I'll be sure to post some pictures when the bases are done. 
Little Wars Stockholm: http://www.stockholmwargaming.se/plank/
Hi Fredrik
I did the same with the Khurasan Khurasanians, and bought a 600 point Seljuke army. The pics of the Alans though left me a bit undecided about the horses. The Khurasanians were incredibly well detailed and beautifully modeled so I have a high expectation. Some painted pics would be good.
Will
I did the same with the Khurasan Khurasanians, and bought a 600 point Seljuke army. The pics of the Alans though left me a bit undecided about the horses. The Khurasanians were incredibly well detailed and beautifully modeled so I have a high expectation. Some painted pics would be good.
Will
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Thanks for the tip on this manufacturere.
I have been hearing good thinfs.
If they are looking for requests - corner the market, produce dedicated miniatures for the later Medieval Scandanavian armies (particularly the Swedes) - that is all.
I have been hearing good thinfs.
If they are looking for requests - corner the market, produce dedicated miniatures for the later Medieval Scandanavian armies (particularly the Swedes) - that is all.
Later Carthaginians (853 pts)
Medieval Swedish (591 pts)
Later Achm'd Persian (424 pts)
Medieval Swedish (591 pts)
Later Achm'd Persian (424 pts)

