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 Post subject: Stunning new Saxon models
PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:29 am 
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check out these little beauties - perfect as alternate figures for warriors of Gondor's provinces or even Dale/Bree/Rhovanion.


http://www.musketeer-miniatures.com/sto ... ical&id=35

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Those spears are pretty handy!
Too bad a lot of the models aren't shown yet, they look cool.

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Some of them are a bit static, but they're so well detailed that I really want some of those. I even consider them to be perfect for Rohan and it's provinces! I see some good Farmer & Peasant convertions in lots of them. Gosh, I'm really tempted to buy a set...

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Some very nice miniatures there. Nice find Alan.
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Damn, they're really nice. I dont really mind the poses, however I am wondering how well they'd scale in with the GW mini's. They look amazing but it wouldn't help at all if their way bigger.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:39 pm 
From my experience and the minis I have most historical minis are around 28mm scale so should fit quite nicely in the Lotr scale which varies between 25 and 28mm scale.
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Potenza wrote:
Some of them are a bit static, but they're so well detailed that I really want some of those. I even consider them to be perfect for Rohan and it's provinces! I see some good Farmer & Peasant convertions in lots of them. Gosh, I'm really tempted to buy a set...

Ditto...I was thinking the same thing.

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Those are really good minis - I am not worried about the dynamism of the poses; they look 'right' for Rohan, probably Rhovanion and a lot of Eriador too (rather than the 'Wars of the Roses' Arnorians from GW. Thanks for sharing Dag - looks like Backlog goes up yet again...

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Good detail, but I find that the proportions are horribly askew. The heads are HUGE on the unarmored ones, and their limbs, especially their arms, are very short. The only ones I liked are the Infantry command and the Gedriht command. They are nice. I must say that LOTR minis are much better when it comes to proportions. The only others that Ive seen with consistent and correct proportions when it comes to historical/fantasy minis (besides GW) are Ebob and Tom Meier.

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