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 Forum: Onslaught Miniatures   Topic: Onslaught Miniatures

 Post subject: Re: Onslaught Miniatures
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 8:27 pm 

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Pony tail unhelmeted just looks amazing, even though I've posted numerous times say all should wear a helmet!

 Forum: Onslaught Miniatures   Topic: Onslaught Miniatures

 Post subject: Re: Onslaught Miniatures
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 10:51 pm 

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Can't say I'm a fan of the unhelmeted version, firstly because wearing the helmet would be much more realistic, secondly because I might use these as something other than sisterhood. Also, I was hoping the hair would be easy to clip off but it looks like it is cast close to the armour. Ideally, bein...

 Forum: Onslaught Miniatures   Topic: Onslaught Miniatures

 Post subject: Re: Onslaught Miniatures
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 6:51 pm 

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I prefer the unshielded version, though I admit both are beautiful. Produce some with heavy weapons as well and I'd be massively happy. Any thoughts on dropping these on Shapeways in 15mm? Also, I'm really glad that you are being creative and doing your own thing rather than just producing proxies. ...

 Forum: Onslaught Miniatures   Topic: Onslaught Miniatures

 Post subject: Re: Onslaught Miniatures
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 10:37 am 

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Excellent, definite purchase. One suggestion. Of the 5 rifle armed ladies, only two of them are firing. Perhaps three firing and two not firing would be a better mix. You could add a pose holding the rifle much higher for an aimed shot.

 Forum: Onslaught Miniatures   Topic: Onslaught Miniatures

 Post subject: Re: Onslaught Miniatures
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 3:19 pm 

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Not a massive fan of the sniper rifle. If I bought any in the current form I'd probably cut off the scope and use them as a SAW. This gave a thought. When constructing units, rather than building 5 riflemen perhaps it might be best to give one a 'special weapon' of some sort. I guess I'm thinking a ...

 Forum: Onslaught Miniatures   Topic: Onslaught Miniatures

 Post subject: Re: Onslaught Miniatures
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2013 2:18 pm 

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Smaller 30mm one for me also. Much easier to move around the battlefield, interact with terrain. Also, if you do go 40mm, I think the guns need shrinking. I understand what you say about true-scale. Whilst real life APC are very small, I guess the problem with 28mm 40K transport size is that you are...

 Forum: Onslaught Miniatures   Topic: Onslaught Miniatures

 Post subject: Re: Onslaught Miniatures
Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 2:38 pm 

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I like the one in the middle. However, I like the jet pack more. I do wonder if these could be combined somehow. One person's jetpack is another person's radio... So have have some grooves and indents that could be somehow related to communication but then leave a hole in the bottom for those who de...

 Forum: Casting, Sculpting and Creating Miniatures   Topic: Plastic Infantry & transports sprue, crowdfunding.

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 6:09 pm 

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Well, I will pledge to pledge £40 on the Cybershadows.

 Forum: Onslaught Miniatures   Topic: Onslaught Miniatures

 Post subject: Re: Onslaught Miniatures
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 6:04 pm 

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Prefer the face on the original rig.

 Forum: Casting, Sculpting and Creating Miniatures   Topic: Plastic Infantry & transports sprue, crowdfunding.

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 7:19 am 

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Decided finally pledge (need to unlock those Cybershadows!). Slightly confused by indigogo. If I want multiple pledges (say the tanks and the bombers) do I have to pay for them individually, paying via paypal for each pledge, rather than adding them to a cart and paying once? If so, is this also tru...

 Forum: Onslaught Miniatures   Topic: Onslaught Miniatures

 Post subject: Re: Onslaught Miniatures
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 7:15 am 

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Have to say, far prefer the look on the support rig compared to the normal rigs. I never been a fan of the anime mecha look, whereas these look far more hard science fiction. May have to get an army of OTC it seems.

 Forum: Casting, Sculpting and Creating Miniatures   Topic: Troublemaker Games 6mm Range

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 9:08 pm 

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I think the robed tech guys would be a considerable success as a stretch goal. To my knowledge, no one else does something similar to those robed tech guys, whereas, (as beautiful as your tanks are) if someone wants 6mm science fictions tanks there are plenty on the market, similarly with the (to a ...

 Forum: Casting, Sculpting and Creating Miniatures   Topic: Plastic Infantry & transports sprue, crowdfunding.

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 9:03 pm 

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I think a chunky rifle for the aliens would be a superior alternative to just an alternative pose.

 Forum: Onslaught Miniatures   Topic: Onslaught Miniatures

 Post subject: Re: Onslaught Miniatures
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 6:32 pm 

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Last Hybrid command was in my cart when someone just bought it! How long until a restock, do you think?

 Forum: Epic Armageddon   Topic: Found this over @ matrixgames

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 1:29 am 

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Looks interesting. Would prefer a physical hex and counter version admittedly, one substantially more sophisticated than the old GW one. But this game would be an interesting substitute.
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