Yes, 2000 or more figures, mine are all Pendraken, David's are 3d printed! The future is here folks!
So here it is, David's Anglo-Danish vs my Early Scots in 10mm epicness!
https://madlemmey.blogspot.com/2021/08/10mm-mortem-et-gloriam-early-scots-vs.html
Just a small army Will
That's a very impressive looking game Will 8).
Wow!
Just Wow!
Nice Fight! :)
Rather splendid !
Cheers - Phil. :)
Drool =P~ =P~
Quote from: Lord Speedy of Leighton on 31 August 2021, 10:40:24 PM
David's are 3d printed! The future is here folks!
Well it's lovely but it wont attract me until it can print in all the base colours. Am I the only one to prefer individual figures to strips for ancients/medievals?? To me the Pendraken above look better than the printed. I have a warmaster "strip" medieval army and it just looks too darned neat. I'm experimenting with adding two new "singles" 20*20 bases to the existing 3 40*20 "strip" ones on top of a 80*40 steel base to try and break up the parade ground precision a bit without too much work.
That looks great!
'Strips' of troops make sense if doing close-knit infantry? Shieldwall, Roman legions, Greek hoplites, etc.?
I would think with some good design you should be able to come up with a number of different strips that allow for some variation :-\
Wouldn't be a case of swapping the order of the figures in the strips and tweaking the alignment :-\
Looks a cracking game .
What's the rules like.
Jim
I reckon the use of 3d printing for mastering some Pendraken figures is not far off. There's an affordable printer on the way later this year that might have reached the point of quality necessary for 10mm .