Friday I received my 10mm Mark IV from Pendraken and,
in the afternoon, met with Francesco of FireForge Games for a coffee, a cup of tea for me...
Kindly Francesco gave me a sprue of their new 28mm Templars to see...
So our Cioporeporter, the yellow one, was intrigued and has decided to start a new series of posts
in the afternoon, met with Francesco of FireForge Games for a coffee, a cup of tea for me...
Kindly Francesco gave me a sprue of their new 28mm Templars to see...
So our Cioporeporter, the yellow one, was intrigued and has decided to start a new series of posts
about miniatures reviewing...just with our post #222...
So, We' ll take a look at 10mm WWI tanks and 28mm Templars...
28mm Templars by FireForge:
Cioporeporter is examining the Templars...
Beautiful miniatures and you can assemble them in a multitude of ways...
A nice touch the several cloaks. You can also have some hooded Templars...
Several shields and more than 10 heads to personalize your miniatures...
obviously you can use them in a RPG too ;-)
And now...WWI Mark IV from Pendraken...
Cioporeporter and a Mark IV... :-)
To the right Mark IV and his parts, it' s the "male" variant,
center the rear view and to the left the frontal view...
Really a nice model, metal not resin. Really a good level of detail
for this scale...and, if you want, you can fight the first tanks encounter of the war
in 10mm. You will need 3 Mark IV and 3 A7V... ;-)
Again the frontal view...
Rear view...
The components, hull and spontons...
What to say, really a nice friday and...
Happy Wargaming to All!
28mm Templars by FireForge:
Cioporeporter is examining the Templars...
Beautiful miniatures and you can assemble them in a multitude of ways...
A nice touch the several cloaks. You can also have some hooded Templars...
Several shields and more than 10 heads to personalize your miniatures...
obviously you can use them in a RPG too ;-)
And now...WWI Mark IV from Pendraken...
Cioporeporter and a Mark IV... :-)
To the right Mark IV and his parts, it' s the "male" variant,
center the rear view and to the left the frontal view...
Really a nice model, metal not resin. Really a good level of detail
for this scale...and, if you want, you can fight the first tanks encounter of the war
in 10mm. You will need 3 Mark IV and 3 A7V... ;-)
Again the frontal view...
Rear view...
The components, hull and spontons...
What to say, really a nice friday and...
Happy Wargaming to All!
Great looking models, Foggy.
RispondiEliminaAnd nice models to paint...and already primed... :-)
EliminaMarzio "Foggy"
;-)
RispondiEliminaMarzio.