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Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 3:21 pm
by kevinj
Seriously, the sculptor who made the kofun/Nara Japanese is going to make the Koreans sometime in 2010
Which Koreans are you going to do? Koryo looks promising and I can't find another supplier.

Kevin

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 3:57 pm
by babyshark
kevinj wrote:
Seriously, the sculptor who made the kofun/Nara Japanese is going to make the Koreans sometime in 2010
Which Koreans are you going to do? Koryo looks promising and I can't find another supplier.

Kevin
FWIW, I like the notion of Koryo Korean.

Marc

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 4:13 pm
by expendablecinc
Skullzgrinda wrote:Essex, Magister Militum and Old Glory all make Libyans. Not really filling a neglected niche with Libyans. No one does Geometric Greeks though, or a proper line of archaic hoplites in full bronze panoply.
I know there are multiple ranges but I own two and they are both rubbish. OG "meshwesh" look like shardana - wrong tribe - and Black Hat are too stumpy. The only ones I havent got are the aforementioned rabbit ears guys (chariot miniatures). I cant find essex meshwesh though on thier site. The only libyans they make look like Libu and definitely dont look like protected superior impact foot (no shiled or the crossover armour. http://www.essexminiatures.co.uk/gal_bs22.html


Hoplites in bronze panolpy and neglected niches are both interesting topics but outside the scope of the original query - viable open comp chariot armies (that are non korean as they are already in the pipeline).

If you are after very early hoplites the mirliton hoplites in the etruscan range are very good.
Anthony

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 4:49 pm
by khurasan_miniatures
Understood that you don't like the models Anthony but they've been in the market and my guess is that lots of people who were inclined to build an army invested in them with the book came out.

I also wonder how much the Libyan Egyptians actually looked like the Libyan tribesmen, particularly the MW who were in military settlements. Hmm, might be a question for ancmed. Not now though, a chariot army will have to wait for 2010, I think. I have enough of a backlog as it is! Arabs, Anglo-Danes, 14th C Swiss, Crecy period English, all more or less complete and just awaiting attention to get them up for sale.

And Chinese Communists for the Korean War, even! They've been done for months, poor lads, just waiting to cross over the border ....

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 4:51 pm
by khurasan_miniatures
babyshark wrote: FWIW, I like the notion of Koryo Korean.
They will be Three Kingdoms to go with/fight my Kofun-Nara Japanese.

They will have to wait until Marcus Aurelius gets his legions though.

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:48 pm
by Skullzgrinda
khurasan_miniatures wrote:Understood that you don't like the models Anthony but they've been in the market and my guess is that lots of people who were inclined to build an army invested in them with the book came out.

I also wonder how much the Libyan Egyptians actually looked like the Libyan tribesmen, particularly the MW who were in military settlements. Hmm, might be a question for ancmed. Not now though, a chariot army will have to wait for 2010, I think. I have enough of a backlog as it is! Arabs, Anglo-Danes, 14th C Swiss, Crecy period English, all more or less complete and just awaiting attention to get them up for sale.

And Chinese Communists for the Korean War, even! They've been done for months, poor lads, just waiting to cross over the border ....
Get those lads up on your site in time for a winter offensive!

I would be happy to add them to my Quality Casting and QRF ChiComs.

Regarding the chariot armies - when are the Lost Scrolls due out? You might want to see that and see how Dragons evolves before making a decision.

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 4:35 am
by khurasan_miniatures
Skullzgrinda wrote:
khurasan_miniatures wrote:And Chinese Communists for the Korean War, even! They've been done for months, poor lads, just waiting to cross over the border ....
Get those lads up on your site in time for a winter offensive!
No word from the painter yet ....

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:22 pm
by LambertSimnel
timmy1 wrote:Go Hittites. Now, accurate (I was going to say good but Prof Nigel Tallis would say that aren't any) Hittite charioters would really interest me.
Wouldn't good Hittite figures be the ones usable on casualty markers?