They look dead good on the site
Supposed to be on the Fighting 15's website as well but not a dickybird so far
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I cannot comment on those particular figures, but the Eureka range itself is 'elite'. I'd put them up there with AB and the like in sculpting quality and size. As I said, I've not seen those figures specifically, but I'd have no hesitation in ordering them sight unseen. Nic is a top bloke too, and if you have any problems is very easy to approach.whitehorses wrote:Has anyone tried the new range of 15mm almughavars from Eureka?
They look dead good on the site![]()
Supposed to be on the Fighting 15's website as well but not a dickybird so far

i'll vouch for nick too. have never had anything but goodness from him.DaiSho wrote:I cannot comment on those particular figures, but the Eureka range itself is 'elite'. I'd put them up there with AB and the like in sculpting quality and size. As I said, I've not seen those figures specifically, but I'd have no hesitation in ordering them sight unseen. Nic is a top bloke too, and if you have any problems is very easy to approach.whitehorses wrote:Has anyone tried the new range of 15mm almughavars from Eureka?
They look dead good on the site![]()
Supposed to be on the Fighting 15's website as well but not a dickybird so far
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No 'inside knowledge' here, but I'd say that this is purely an economical concern. He's in business, and wouldn't be supplying figures that weren't selling. Thus, I'd say that they sell therefore he keeps them.OldenTired wrote:his continuing dedication to those awful figs from irregular notwithstanding of course...

I think with Irregular you have to pick your place. I have the Irregular 'Longships' for my Vikings. They look horrible in the flesh, but paint up ok. Actually bought them from Nic.whitehorses wrote:I dabbled once with Irregular *shudders*
I've told you what I know. I'm sure you'll be more than happy.whitehorses wrote:So unless there's any Aussies or Kiwis on the board whi can give us a heads-up

No problem. Us colonials are used to being overlookedwhitehorses wrote:D'oh! I hadn't even noted you were residing in the same Continent.
Shows how observant I am....![]()
Well, I've heard some people say the same as my other post about their other figures. They look shocking, but paint up ok. I think it mostly depends on what you're doing. I've seen some quite ordinarly figures paint up quite nicely and end up with an overall quite nice effect. I think the difficulty is that 'nicely molded' figures are easier to paint.whitehorses wrote:Maybe Irregular aren't *all* bad

They are just as good in the fles... erh metal. Very nice miniatures and on the off chance that you still like more variation, they mix well with the Touller and Essex ones.whitehorses wrote:Has anyone tried the new range of 15mm almughavars from Eureka?
They look dead good on the site![]()

Irregular are rather variable in quality. Some of their ranges are actually very nice (the newish Sassanids for a start).whitehorses wrote:I dabbled once with Irregular *shudders*


actually... a dremmel is exactly what they need. all the surfaces are too rough, the angles too acute.DaiSho wrote:That's an interesting comment. Should they now change their name to 'Undrilled Miniatures'?LambertSimnel wrote:So they're appropriately named then?hammy wrote: Irregular are rather variable in quality.

Oh, I'm terribly sorry I suggested you buy them whitehorsewhitehorses wrote:Just got my Order from Eureka.
Two words - They rock!

There are some other great looking medievals from Eureka in the pipeline:whitehorses wrote:Just got my Order from Eureka.
Two words - They rock!

