Saturday, November 19, 2011

Wargame news from Empress Miniatures, Foundry, ...

Hi, it's time for some more wargame goodness today! Lets go! First of all we have a new Ramshackle Games modular vehicle kit, the GNU military Transport. As all of the vehicles made by Ramshackle the entire kit is modular and made out of an extreme durable resin! Make sure you check out their shop as it's stuffed with useful sci-fi bits and some rather nice fantasy trolls!


The second new release is a Scrap Tank of MaxMini! This manufacturer is known for his good quality as their kits are probably one of the most detailled ones in the industry. Just look at the tracks and gun on that tank! Their online shop also contains lot of conversion bits ranging from heroic orc bodies to a whole arsenal of weaponry!


Wargames Factory has also shown some pictures of their asssembled Samurai kit. The set will represent 16th century Samurai's and will contain 25 miniatures and bases with an assortment of different weapons . If you follow the link shown here (click under the large picture on their site) you can also see some of their samurai painted and they look stunning!

More exciting news is that Wargames Foundry has released a whole new range of miniatures called "Tribes of Legends"! All I can say about the range that includes all sorts of mythological creatures such as Centaurs, Satyrs and even an Bronze Bull, that it is really stunning! The miniatures look better than before and the examples shown on their website are painted to the best standards ever seen!


Finally Warlord Games and Empress Miniatures have shown some painted examples of the unmarried Zulu's! I really love the dynamic poses of these warriors as they are also a multi-pose kit! And above that the kit include no less than 32 warriors and one metal Induna! And if that isn't enough they also released some stunning colonial terrain such as mealie bag barricades!

Of all the new terrain pieces this one is my favorite! What a formidable barricade! Let them Zulu's come!


I hope you enjoyed this small update!

Greets,

3 comments:

Ray Rousell said...

Totally not my thing, but I like the look of the Centaurs!!!

Rodger said...

Looking forward to the zulus.

Wargame News and Terrain Blog said...

@ Ray Rousell, they are also not my thing but still I'm tempted to buy some and start a new fantasy project! (must resist)

@Rodger, the zulu's are also one of my favorite new kits both the married and unmarried ones. But I first want to finish my existing zulu impi!

Thanks for commenting!

Greets,