Possible 1/72nd or 28mm Biblicals
Moderators: hammy, philqw78, terrys, Slitherine Core, Field of Glory Design, Field of Glory Moderators
- 
				miffedofreading
- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie 
- Posts: 317
- Joined: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:00 pm
- Location: Reading, England
Possible 1/72nd or 28mm Biblicals
Hi all,
A few questions. I currently have some old 15mm Biblicals but am considering upgrading to either Hat or Caesar 1/72 plastics on 25mm bases which would be quite cheap, OR possibly 28mm metal, I am guessing there is more available but the price of the chariots is probably prohibitive.
I had a quick look at wargames foundry ranges. I don't know any other 28mm metal biblical manufacturers??
Very ball park in an average NKE 650 army how many chariots would you expect to field?? Just trying to do the math and see if metal is affordable. Not sure if 8-12 chariots would be reasonable or whether double that number would be more typical. If anything I would tend towards more chariots myself.
I am familliar with a 1200BC NKE army, say I wanted one that was more like about 800BC so comparable in time to a mid assyrian army, would it still be roughly the same or would it have changed completely by then?
I am probably going to have to build two armies and want ones that are interesting and have a reasonable chance. NKE, Hittite and Assyrian particularly earlyish Assyrian is my main interest.
Ta
Andy
			
			
									
						
										
						A few questions. I currently have some old 15mm Biblicals but am considering upgrading to either Hat or Caesar 1/72 plastics on 25mm bases which would be quite cheap, OR possibly 28mm metal, I am guessing there is more available but the price of the chariots is probably prohibitive.
I had a quick look at wargames foundry ranges. I don't know any other 28mm metal biblical manufacturers??
Very ball park in an average NKE 650 army how many chariots would you expect to field?? Just trying to do the math and see if metal is affordable. Not sure if 8-12 chariots would be reasonable or whether double that number would be more typical. If anything I would tend towards more chariots myself.
I am familliar with a 1200BC NKE army, say I wanted one that was more like about 800BC so comparable in time to a mid assyrian army, would it still be roughly the same or would it have changed completely by then?
I am probably going to have to build two armies and want ones that are interesting and have a reasonable chance. NKE, Hittite and Assyrian particularly earlyish Assyrian is my main interest.
Ta
Andy
- 
				miffedofreading
- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie 
- Posts: 317
- Joined: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:00 pm
- Location: Reading, England
G'day Andy 
Depending on where you are in the world a Biblical army in 28mm metals could actually be allot cheaper than you think , especially with the Aussie dollar the way it is compared to the Euro .
May i suggest you have a look at two of our best figure manufacturers here in Australia , "Eureka Miniatures" in Melbourne and "Castaway Arts" in Cairns .
 
( I dont work for either of them , i just like thier stuff )
 
Both companies do some excellent complete figure ranges for Biblical armies including Assyrians , Egyptians , Sumerians , Jewish , Arab ,,,,,,,, there are of course others but i cant remember them all now Some of the more plainer dressed figures from later periods may also do for skirmishing troops , please take the time to doa "google " search on them , you wont be disapointed .
I am actually more of a 1/72 gamer as well ,i really like the plastics but i also collect and paint allot of 28mm metals .
I hope that helps , cheers tom
			
			
									
						
										
						Depending on where you are in the world a Biblical army in 28mm metals could actually be allot cheaper than you think , especially with the Aussie dollar the way it is compared to the Euro .
May i suggest you have a look at two of our best figure manufacturers here in Australia , "Eureka Miniatures" in Melbourne and "Castaway Arts" in Cairns .
( I dont work for either of them , i just like thier stuff )
Both companies do some excellent complete figure ranges for Biblical armies including Assyrians , Egyptians , Sumerians , Jewish , Arab ,,,,,,,, there are of course others but i cant remember them all now Some of the more plainer dressed figures from later periods may also do for skirmishing troops , please take the time to doa "google " search on them , you wont be disapointed .
I am actually more of a 1/72 gamer as well ,i really like the plastics but i also collect and paint allot of 28mm metals .
I hope that helps , cheers tom
- 
				miffedofreading
- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie 
- Posts: 317
- Joined: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:00 pm
- Location: Reading, England
Thanks guys,
As my main scale for ancients is 15mm I am dubious about the cost of 28mm, though I have looked at black tree designs and they seem very reasonable at the moment.
I am going to order a pair of NKE plastic chariots, paint them up and see what they look like. If really nice I will go plastic, If a bit naff I will consider black tree design or others...
Ta
Andy
			
			
									
						
										
						As my main scale for ancients is 15mm I am dubious about the cost of 28mm, though I have looked at black tree designs and they seem very reasonable at the moment.
I am going to order a pair of NKE plastic chariots, paint them up and see what they look like. If really nice I will go plastic, If a bit naff I will consider black tree design or others...
Ta
Andy
- 
				miffedofreading
- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie 
- Posts: 317
- Joined: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:00 pm
- Location: Reading, England
- 
				miffedofreading
- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie 
- Posts: 317
- Joined: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:00 pm
- Location: Reading, England
Coverage of ranges in plastics is a bit sketchy, Caesar seem to have a very wide range of NKE compatible figures. I would also be interested in Hittite or early Assyrian. No one does early assyrian (say 900BC) they all do 700-600BC which is completely different. There seems a to be a very small selection of Hittite chariots available.
I am going to have to paint the plastics to see what they really come out like. They seem to be best value for infantry at less than 15p per figure which is at least 5 times cheaper than the cheapest metal 28mm figures.
			
			
									
						
										
						I am going to have to paint the plastics to see what they really come out like. They seem to be best value for infantry at less than 15p per figure which is at least 5 times cheaper than the cheapest metal 28mm figures.
From what I have seen the 1/72nd stuff paints up really well and the 15p per figure is an attractive price. When the wargames factory ranges hit the streets at 30p per figure there could be a lot more 28mm armies about.miffedofreading wrote:I am going to have to paint the plastics to see what they really come out like. They seem to be best value for infantry at less than 15p per figure which is at least 5 times cheaper than the cheapest metal 28mm figures.
- 
				miffedofreading
- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie 
- Posts: 317
- Joined: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:00 pm
- Location: Reading, England
- 
				nikgaukroger
- Field of Glory Moderator 
- Posts: 10287
- Joined: Tue Aug 22, 2006 9:30 am
- Location: LarryWorld
- 
				miffedofreading
- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie 
- Posts: 317
- Joined: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:00 pm
- Location: Reading, England
The Caesar 1/72nd chariots arrived yesterday. Very nice. I think my biggest issue with some plastics is that they are quite "fine" i like the deep cut chunky Brittannia miniatures type look. This seems rare with plastics.  Caesar are pretty good, they may not be quite as deep cut as metals, but not bad at all. Biggest problem is trying to make spears, wheels and chariot poles look vaguely straight!
Anyway painting is progressing very well, finished the chariot bodies and horses, working on crew and chariot runners at moment. Should have pics up of both chariots based within the next 2 days.
Andy
			
			
									
						
										
						Anyway painting is progressing very well, finished the chariot bodies and horses, working on crew and chariot runners at moment. Should have pics up of both chariots based within the next 2 days.
Andy
- 
				miffedofreading
- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie 
- Posts: 317
- Joined: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:00 pm
- Location: Reading, England
Ok here are some pics of the 1/72nd plastic NKE chariots by Caesar plastics.
I have also included some recent 15mm feudal castings horse archers and Xyston 15mm Companion cavalry for comparison
Overall I think the chariots are very good, though the models are only a little bigger than the biggest 15mm figures which means they look a little small on 25mm bases..








			
			
									
						
										
						I have also included some recent 15mm feudal castings horse archers and Xyston 15mm Companion cavalry for comparison
Overall I think the chariots are very good, though the models are only a little bigger than the biggest 15mm figures which means they look a little small on 25mm bases..








- 
				Quintus
- Administrative Corporal - SdKfz 232 8Rad 
- Posts: 152
- Joined: Wed Feb 20, 2008 7:34 pm
- Location: Welsh Marches
You don't hang about when it comes to painting.  Nice job too!
Those are very good figures. I'm well impressed with 1/72 plastics and look forward to the possibility of painting more armies of this kind when I have finished my 1/72 Ancient Spanish and "Mid-Republican" Romans, and my 15mm Scots Isles. I don't think I will ever bother buying 25mm metal figures now.
			
			
									
						
										
						Those are very good figures. I'm well impressed with 1/72 plastics and look forward to the possibility of painting more armies of this kind when I have finished my 1/72 Ancient Spanish and "Mid-Republican" Romans, and my 15mm Scots Isles. I don't think I will ever bother buying 25mm metal figures now.
- 
				miffedofreading
- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie 
- Posts: 317
- Joined: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:00 pm
- Location: Reading, England
I don't think the photos do the companions and general element justice. I am really happy with the painting on them.  Perhaps more relevant to this topic though I think the pics of the chariots are fairly close to the real thing.
I hope this gives others something to work on when deciding whether to go 25mm metal or 1/72nd plastic.
Advantages of plastic
Cheaper (much)
Quicker to paint (a bit)
lighter (a lot)
easyier to get lots on a 25mm base
If you are not the most brilliant painter they will hide your failings better than 25mm. But to be fair 15mm or smaller will hide much more 
 
Advantage of 25mm metal
Bigger (quite a bit)
more "prescence" (I tried to add weight and depth to the plastic with layers and inks)
If you are a very good painter you can show off your skills more
Larger range of figures to choose from (not so much now but still some)
			
			
									
						
										
						I hope this gives others something to work on when deciding whether to go 25mm metal or 1/72nd plastic.
Advantages of plastic
Cheaper (much)
Quicker to paint (a bit)
lighter (a lot)
easyier to get lots on a 25mm base
If you are not the most brilliant painter they will hide your failings better than 25mm. But to be fair 15mm or smaller will hide much more
 
 Advantage of 25mm metal
Bigger (quite a bit)
more "prescence" (I tried to add weight and depth to the plastic with layers and inks)
If you are a very good painter you can show off your skills more
Larger range of figures to choose from (not so much now but still some)
 
					 
					



