Very nice work!!! I also have this and i use this guys for a part of my “Ragnar” project of 7 armies (Vikings, Anglo Saxons, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Normans and Arabs of Sicily) for DBA wargame I have started with vikings and use emhar, zvedza, strelets and Orion sets
There is a great website that has been around for a while that does reviews of every 1/72 plastic kit. Plenty of pictures. www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Index.aspx I really do like the price, size, and sculpts of the 1/72 minis, but I already have so much in 15mm that I really shouldn't spread myself thin over two different scales.
Aren't they always at this scale though? I had some Caesar figures that were so bad you couldn't tell what they were supposed to be- they were in an Aztecs box, but they looked more like shape shifting doppelgangers. I kinda regret tossing those guys now- I should have painted them up as some sort of ancient vampire monster thing instead...
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature Oh man, your camera is so good that I didn't even realize how small they were. I also must be incapable of reading numbers because its clearly marked in the title, lol. I guess that says a lot about the models then, since the details are about as nice as 28mm models!
Very nice work!!!
I also have this and i use this guys for a part of my “Ragnar” project of 7 armies (Vikings, Anglo Saxons, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Normans and Arabs of Sicily) for DBA wargame
I have started with vikings and use emhar, zvedza, strelets and Orion sets
Fantastic kits...they paint up really good.
Could be a nice cheap way to get a second army in Hail Caesar. Currently working on a Victrix gallic army but its pricey.
Excellent work !
There are some metal replacement spears available, but it is rarely worth the effort to replace them.
Schöne Figuren. Einige sind auch bei Revell.
Mit heißem Wasser kann man die Arme noch in andere Position bringen!
I cut my teeth on 15mm D&D battle systems so 72nd scale was just a bit smaller if I remember right.
Nice figures
I mean they could possibly used for halfling raiders, ah yes saxon halflings. Or even surprisingly militarized redcaps.
There is a great website that has been around for a while that does reviews of every 1/72 plastic kit. Plenty of pictures.
www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Index.aspx
I really do like the price, size, and sculpts of the 1/72 minis, but I already have so much in 15mm that I really shouldn't spread myself thin over two different scales.
I love plastic soldier review- that was the first place I went upon discovering them!
Those mold lines are pretty rough.
Aren't they always at this scale though?
I had some Caesar figures that were so bad you couldn't tell what they were supposed to be- they were in an Aztecs box, but they looked more like shape shifting doppelgangers.
I kinda regret tossing those guys now- I should have painted them up as some sort of ancient vampire monster thing instead...
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature Oh man, your camera is so good that I didn't even realize how small they were. I also must be incapable of reading numbers because its clearly marked in the title, lol. I guess that says a lot about the models then, since the details are about as nice as 28mm models!