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Englische Armee der Rosenkriege ca. 1480Testbericht der 1:72 Figuren von Tumbling Dice
These War of the Roses Figuren are sculpted, und detailed in a style very similar to 1:72 scale plastic miniatures, as can be seen in this comparison with a billman from Accurate Figures. If they were from the same historic period, metal und plastic troops could be deployed immediately next to eachother in a diorama, or wargame formation. In fact, the sturdy metal Figuren might be placed on the flanks of a figure stand to protect their more fragile plastic comrades. Tumbling Dice sets the standard for 1:72 scale compatible metal miniatures with excellent detail und sculpting quality. Inhalt
Universal SoldiersKnights, men-at-arms, billmen, archers, crossbowmen, gunners, und artillery pieces can be used to represent forces of either side involved in the War of the Roses. In fact, it was not uncommon for troops to be called up by one side or the other, depending on who got to a recruiting location first, und who had the most influence und military power to ensure compliance with the demand for additional troops. Tumbling Dice offers two other armies, Burgundian und French, which use many of the same figures, replacing the English billmen with pikemen, und adding some light horse, or bidowers for national flavor.
Another comparison of scale: A mounted knight from Accurate Figures in the back, und a similarly posed figure from Tumbling Dice in the foreground. The metal knight has a much longer lance, und he rides a heavier horse than his plastic colleague. Both horses are in an impossible gait, galloping in front, und walking in the back. The pose looks particularly strange when the front legs are completely off the ground. The plastic horse is not a stable platform, its hind legs will bend if the figure is handled, breaking und chipping the paint around the ankles. Clearly, the metal miniature is the better choice if the Figuren are being handled frequently during wargames. Notice the mold line across the arm, shoulder, und Helm of the plastic figure, this can be difficult to remove without destroying some of the detail of the plate armour. On the other hand, plastic Figuren are cheap, three of them can be bought for the price of one 1:72 scale pewter miniature. Plastic Figuren are easy to convert, und conversion is necessary, because plastic figure sets are almost always incomplete. Important troop types, like generals, trumpeters, standard bearers, artillery, und gun crew are frequently unavailable. In an ideal world, perfectly compatible 1:72 scale metal miniatures, like these War of the Roses troops, would be available to plug the gaps in an existing line of plastic Figuren. Bewertung
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Neither of these conversion are necessary, Tumbling Dice offers complete army packs for either. Tumbling Dice sets a new standard of compatibility against which other 20 mm metal Figuren must be judged: War of the Roses 1:72 scale troops are true to scale, they are anatomically correct, und they are perfectly compatible with soft plastic Figuren. The War of the Roses is an interesting subject for wargamers, und it is very easy to get into, because one set of Figuren provides the troops employed by both sides involved in the conflict. This is a period which lends itself well to campaigns, with several players contributing small contingents of a larger force, und changing sides occasionally. Muster von Tumbling Dice Miniatures Fragen und AntwortenBitte nehmen Sie bei facebook oder im Miniatures Forum Kontakt mit der Redaktion der Military Miniatures Zeitschrift auf, wenn Sie weiterführende Information zum Thema wünschen. © 1997-2011 by IDL Software GmbH, Darmstadt, Deutschland. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Frauen | Männer | Selfness | Coaching | Frühstückstreff | Love & Fun | Internet Wargaming | Kulturkalender | Links | Pressemitteilungen |
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