
"Parkfield 25mm Italians and Spanish" Topic
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| Phillius | 03 Mar 2008 12:29 p.m. PST |
I was just looking at this companys website, following the earlier link about Burgundians and Swiss, and noticed they do 25mm Italian Wars figures. Sadly no pictures. I'll leave it to someone else to complain about that. My question is, has anyone seen any of these figures, used them, painted them, know anything about them? If so, what is the quality of the sculpt, what are they compatible with, etc. Ta Phil |
| Imperial Forge | 04 Mar 2008 4:23 a.m. PST |
I saw the pictures in the TMP ad. They looked
like Foundry's poor cousins, frankly. They looked small, thin and more like true 25s. I am just not sure what was the point behind making a range with figures THAT similar. I am an avid late medieval fan, and am always hungry for new figures in that department, but these just left me indifferent and puzzled. Why bother, when Foundry, Front Rank and others already exist? Any new company would have to come up with something extraordinary in quality to measure up to Foundry or FR, but sadly, Parkfield's offerings did not seem to be up to the task. I may be wrong (and I WOULD LIKE to be wrong) – all I have seen was the TMP ad pics. |
| Captain Clegg | 04 Mar 2008 6:09 a.m. PST |
Imperial, why indifferent and puzzled? surely the more the merrier. |
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