
"Flags from Maverick Models" Topic
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| Marc the plastics fan | 07 Aug 2009 2:12 p.m. PST |
Just excellent service and product – ordered 16 flags this weekend, now safely delivered. They really do look the biz too. And these were custom made to my size requirements as well – nothing seems too much trouble, so I really recommend these. if you are looking for fantatsic flags at a great price – try these first. No connection, just a repeat customer |
| Jeremy Sutcliffe | 08 Aug 2009 1:17 a.m. PST |
Good luck to the lad. I see he's at BritCon next weekend. Amazes me though that wargamers need commercially availab;le flags when so many are available on line – and if they are not wargame figure ready (i.e. both sides and fold over) then it's the simplest of jobs to manipulate an imasge through picture editing software. |
| doc mcb | 08 Aug 2009 8:17 a.m. PST |
Well, I'm slowly replacing all my "printed from Warflag.com etc" flags with the Flag Dude's. Expensive, $12 USD for units that carry two standards, but there's just no comparison for me of the look of them. |
| John Clements | 08 Aug 2009 1:13 p.m. PST |
Well, Jeremy, it's partly time – fiddling with software isn't everybody's cup of tea – but mainly the quality – you must have seen GMB flags on various blogs, for instance, and they are superb and not expensive. I also use Vaubanner which are cheap even being posted across the Atlantic and Brian has a huge range of flags that fit my period and armies. |
| Marc the plastics fan | 08 Aug 2009 1:27 p.m. PST |
How quickly a congrats for Maverick turns into plugs for other flags
. But yes Jeremy (sic) I can imagine that some wil prefer to make their own flags by digital manipulation, or even by painting their own. But I have enough problems finding time for painting with the stress and time constraints of my career and family, so I find Maverick to be excellent quality at an excellent price. I tried to buy from Vaubanner, but he was not very flexible – fine, but no good for me. Whereas Maverick is completely flexible, and is even working with me on some Imagi-Nation flags. YMMV |
| John Clements | 09 Aug 2009 1:04 p.m. PST |
I'm sorry my previous post was taken as a plug. It wasn't meant to be. I was just illustrating my point with the only two ranges I have used to date. I was unaware of Maverick but will take a look in the light of what you say. |
| spacehulker | 09 Aug 2009 1:53 p.m. PST |
As this is about the flags of Maverick Models, ive to say his flags are great, just put in a repeat order. Size, sticky backed or plain paper, whatever you want. Very good indeed. |
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