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JC Lira17 Oct 2014 11:48 a.m. PST

I noticed that the metal Greeks I've gotten from Warlord Games have been skinny and not well sculpted. Now I'm tempted to buy some of their Bronze age chariots for my Trojans. Am I to understand that they're using a different artist than they did for their Greeks? Anybody have the toys? How to they scale, heft-wise, with other manufacturers'?

colin knight17 Oct 2014 3:58 p.m. PST

The chariots are sculpted mainly by Ebob I believe so slim. They are slimmer than Foundry Hittites but go well together. Exellent detail.
I find that, for some reason, chariots mainly mix very well with other chariots compared to infantry. My blog may help to look through.
chariotgamer.blogspot.com

RichWarlordGames21 Oct 2014 7:40 a.m. PST

@JC Lira – if you'd like, I can send you a few photos of our Greeks next to our Hittites…

If you send me a quick email to info@warlordgames.com – I'll send some photos over as soon as possible.

Regards,

Richard at Warlord Games

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