'First Look' at the new League of Augsburg range!

Started by clibinarium, 23 March 2011, 01:01:24 AM

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Delightful - so evocative of the late C17th prints with baggy cuffs and floppy hats

fred.

Wow. Really nice.

Too much choice. Don't know where to turn next.

Might have to switch the computer off to prevent temptation!!!

Well, perhaps not.
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24 March 2011, 10:06:32 PM #23 Last Edit: 24 March 2011, 10:08:04 PM by randynovotny
Good Heavens! These are super. They just beg to be painted up for a Siege of Vienna game. ;D

Luddite

Quote from: Wkeyser on 23 March 2011, 07:49:28 AM
That is some of your nicest work in 10mm, and it is as better than most 15mm  figures on the market.


Its better work than some 28mm figs i've seen!!

Excellent work Clib...not sure i'll be pitching into this period in the near future but i know someone who may well do!

Yet another win for Pendraken's ever-expanding ranges...
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Grenadier

Oh my. I was afraid this range would be too tempting. Very nice posing and sculpting Clib, I'm going to have to hold off on my WSS/GNW purchases for now to save up for these babies.

maciek

I consider converting some figures for WSS. I hope, Clib will do musketers with cartridge box.
Palatinates wore coats without main belt, and with two crossbelts instead up to 1706. Some drawings suggests that Austrians also could be modelled in this manner.
The main problem will be remodelling headgear to tricornes, but I hope I will cope with this.
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Squirrel

These really are full of character - excellent work :-bd

But I don't want to get into another period ~X(

Cheers,

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Fenton

Quote from: Zbigniew on 24 March 2011, 06:08:54 PM
They are absolutely great! I must read something about the period immediately!

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Oh the French might have done some stuff as well in europe  ;)
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Quote from: Fenton on 26 March 2011, 03:11:18 PM
King Billy...1690....Beating up Papists...No surrender ....thats about it really...

Oh the French might have done some stuff as well in europe  ;)

Thanks Fenton!

tzen67

These look amazing but I fear they may  be almost too detailed for 10mm if that's possible. They will demand a good paint job leading to thoughts of may as well do the period in a larger scale.
Are they on the larger side of 10mm? And if so will they be comparable with GNW/WSS where there is a bit of overlap?
Hope I don't sound too negative,
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Aquahog

I think they're looking very good. Might they work for the Scanian War mayhap?

clibinarium

Depending on how the molding works out (its a destructive process for the greens) I might do some conversions to add a couple of suitable packs for the Scanian War, eg Infantry in fur hats.

Quote from: tzen67 on 29 March 2011, 12:19:49 PM
These look amazing but I fear they may  be almost too detailed for 10mm if that's possible. They will demand a good paint job leading to thoughts of may as well do the period in a larger scale.

This issue comes up occassionally and I tend to take it as a compliment. However I don't believe that a good figure necessarily demands a great paint job; you can decide which details to paint or leave. I sometimes have found myself not bothering to paint some details I sculpted on the AWI figures. My approach is to put on as much detail as I can sculpting, and let the painter decide for themselves what to paint, I reckon its easier to not paint something that is there rather than try to paint on details that aren't. Possibly its easier to do this with a black undercoat as opposed to white.
If you look at how people paint Perry figures they run the gamut from astounding to blinkin awful, but so long as the painter is happy with the job, little else matters.

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"but so long as the painter is happy with the job, little else matters."

Very true.

freddy326

Any idea on when we'll be able to buy these?  :)

Aquahog

01 April 2011, 11:32:44 AM #35 Last Edit: 01 April 2011, 11:34:35 AM by Leon
Quote from: clibinarium on 29 March 2011, 11:47:03 PM
Depending on how the molding works out (its a destructive process for the greens) I might do some conversions to add a couple of suitable packs for the Scanian War, eg Infantry in fur hats.

Nice. :) We'll wait and see then.

Quote from: clibinarium on 29 March 2011, 11:47:03 PM
If you look at how people paint Perry figures they run the gamut from astounding to blinkin awful, but so long as the painter is happy with the job, little else matters.

Frankly I find that it's much easier to get a good look from a superb sculpt with a simple paint job as opposed to the work needed for a good look of a bad sculpt with a superb paint job. Since I control the sculpt with my decision on what to buy and the paint job with the time I put into painting I think every designer/manufacturer should strive to achieve good detail as this is where they can appeal to me. ;) That being said, mold lines on a very detailed miniature can be very annoying to clean. Luckily I've not had that problem with Pendraken so far, due to good molds and casting technique I suppose but definitely not from a lack of detail.

jfariahitech

Noooooooooo!
OMG, Another project?
My wife is gona kill me!
;)

YORSTONS

Gutted, i was hoping these would have been released this month, guess i will have to hang on a while longer. Clib, have you also done pikemen marching/advancing? It seems odd if the command and musketeers are advancing and the pike are standing.

I hope there are lots more releases to come in this rang.

Aart Brouwer

Aargh sweet jezus, they look good...

I don't even do 'Augsburg'. But now I may have to. Why do you bunch of $%#@&% keep doing this to us!?  ;)

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Leon

Quote from: YORSTONS on 01 April 2011, 06:40:50 PM
Gutted, i was hoping these would have been released this month, guess i will have to hang on a while longer.

We'll have them for the May releases, just not enough time to get production moulds ready for this month.  We'll have some sample packs at Salute though, if you're going?
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