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Dremel Man08 May 2008 11:55 a.m. PST

Obviously Warlord games is currently in business to make plastic Romans and Celts with a metal support line.
They are also selling paint and hobby supplies via the Army Painters guys.
A little company run by two large personalities (Stallard and Sawyer).

QUESTIONS:
What are the MEDIUM term plans?

Lots more plastics or just the start of the "standard" wargames company that designs, distributes and retails….?

Is this the start of an alternative to the GW Historical that doesn't seem to be able to get its act together?

Inquiring, dremeling folks would like to know!

Cheers

aecurtis Fezian08 May 2008 12:04 p.m. PST

Nets and seines are also very effective, but in many places, equally frowned upon.

Allen

Dremel Man08 May 2008 12:16 p.m. PST

Feel free to ignore any GW aspect of the question then.
(way too cynical aecurtis)

Let me re-state simply:

"What are the medium term plans of Warlord Games?"

Large, expansive range with lots of plastics, or just two plastics ranges and supporting stuff?

Since Stallard is a known ECW fan (to which he wrote a wargames book), will THAT be a project.


(not sure why this needed clarification….but….)

Beowulf Fezian08 May 2008 1:05 p.m. PST

You would probablu have to ask either Stallard or Sawyer for a real answer…
I hope the do more historical plastics.

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