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Tango0117 Apr 2015 12:41 p.m. PST

Puppets War company has released two new sets of valiant resin mankind soldiers in 28mm scale. First set is labelled as 'Strike Force Five' – it contains all parts necessary for building five Strikers miniatures (five Strike armours, five Stiker heads and five double grip widowmakers). Parts have holes designed for mounting 3x1mm magnets, which allows for easy weapon changing and arms repositioning. Price of this set is 17 EUR. Second new set, named simply as 'Strike Force', contains enough parts for making 20 Striker miniatures armed with widowmakers. You can buy this set for 60 EUR. Last new today's release from Puppets War is a set of 28mm scale weapons – 'Double Grip Widowmakers'. This set contains five resin casts of weapons and arms with holes for mounting 3x1mm magnets. You can buy it for 7
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Personal logo javelin98 Supporting Member of TMP17 Apr 2015 3:41 p.m. PST

I love the fact that there are no loincloths or purity seals!

Samuel McAdorey17 Apr 2015 5:39 p.m. PST

But still too derivative of 40K for my tastes.

Tango0118 Apr 2015 10:38 a.m. PST

Glad you like them my friend.!

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GhostofRebecaBlack20 Apr 2015 7:10 a.m. PST

Good stuff but as mentioned above they should try designing mechanized suits that are not W40K-proxies.

Der Krieg Geist20 Apr 2015 9:52 a.m. PST

What are you folks talking about? They look nothing like GW Space Marines…… At All….unless all human figurines in armor with a gun automatically equals Games Workshop to you. Not trying to jump down anyone's throat, but sometimes the endless off-handed negative criticisms just hits my buttons. Sorry

Tango0120 Apr 2015 11:05 a.m. PST

Agree.

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Capt Flash21 Apr 2015 6:51 a.m. PST

Have to say I agree with you, DKG. It's ridiculous how people rave about how everything is too "40K"-ish, and even when they're right, why does it have to matter if they're designed to be proxies? What better way to get a leg into the market than by giving 40K players something different to model their vision in?
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