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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/11/12 04:52:12
Subject: Wargames Factory plastic Vikings
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[MOD]
Otiose in a Niche
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http://www.wargamesfactory.com/
We're thrilled to announce that our newest hard plastic 28mm figure set - our 12th since October 2008 - has launched...with a twist!
While we prepare the package design and get ready to bring out the first two Viking sets - we wanted to show off the figures. To do this, we've put three unique sprues into a mini-sampler set that allows you to build 8 complete Vikings. 4 in chainmail and 4 unarmored along with loads of weapons, heads, shields, standards, and more to completely outfit the figures. You can build spearmen, swordmen, bowmen, axemen (including double-handed poses), and full command! Check them out HERE!
Here's what Larry F. from San Antonio, Texas had to say about them: "Got my Viking sampler today and almost fell out of my chair! Easily these are the cleanest and most detailed figures WF has produced yet and show a significant amount of internal growth and dedication to product quality in the scant year since I got my Romans. Super congratulations! At this rate, I can see no competition for WF in this space based on the quality alone. A loyal and lifelong client!"
Thanks Larry!
As always, we are offering flat rate shipping for $5.95 in the USA and $10.95 for the rest of the world. Shipping is free if your order is over $100 (for the math challenged (like me) that's 21 sets or 168 Vikes - but, then again, you can always just add in some of the other 11 hard plastic sets to get the free shipping!)
Grab the Vikings HERE!
Who are we?
Wargames Factory produces hard plastic multi-part 28mm miniatures for wargamers, modelers, dioramists, painters, and collectors. Our first set, Caesar's Legions, was introduced in October 2008 and we have released 11 more hard plastic sets since. Our latest set, Ancient German Cavalry, features 12 horses and riders with loads of weapons, heads, and options for $19.95. You can see them here. The Vikings will be released in two separate sets - and on deck are two new sets featuring Saxons!
http://www.wargamesfactory.com/_product_16676/Vikings_8-Figure_Set
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/11/12 06:30:16
Subject: Wargames Factory plastic Vikings
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Calculating Commissar
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WGF has gotten way ahead since their first Imperial Romans release about a year back. These are truly lovely, and laden with gross amounts of spare parts, to boot.
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The supply does not get to make the demands. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/11/12 07:02:12
Subject: Wargames Factory plastic Vikings
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Gargantuan Gargant
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/11/12 10:19:36
Subject: Wargames Factory plastic Vikings
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[DCM]
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They must love sculpting arms, because there are alot of them on those sprues.
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2025: Games Played:8/Models Bought:162/Sold:169/Painted:125
2024: Games Played:6/Models Bought:393/Sold:519/Painted: 207
2023: Games Played:0/Models Bought:287/Sold:0/Painted: 203
2020-2022: Games Played:42/Models Bought:1271/Sold:631/Painted:442
2016-19: Games Played:369/Models Bought:772/Sold:378/ Painted:268
2012-15: Games Played:412/Models Bought: 1163/Sold:730/Painted:436 |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/11/12 11:03:55
Subject: Re:Wargames Factory plastic Vikings
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Nasty Nob on Warbike with Klaw
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These are some really excellent miniatures, especially the chainmail bodies. I must now think up a reason to buy them.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/11/12 14:16:59
Subject: Wargames Factory plastic Vikings
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Ridin' on a Snotling Pump Wagon
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Very nice. Think I just found Thom's Christmas present.
And on a side note, I wonder if those heads would fit on Space Wolf models?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/11/12 15:20:06
Subject: Wargames Factory plastic Vikings
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Stealthy Space Wolves Scout
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Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:I wonder if those heads would fit on Space Wolf models?
That's also what I want to know ...
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"You never see toilets in the 41st Millennium - that's why everyone looks so angry all the time." - Fezman 1/28/13
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/11/12 15:24:10
Subject: Re:Wargames Factory plastic Vikings
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Alluring Sorcerer of Slaanesh
Union, Kentucky United States
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im a huge fan of their work all in all my only grip is it was a pain in the rear to clean and glue a cavalry unit together as soooooo many pieces, BUt was well worth the final result. Very excited for their future stuff.
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Listen, my children, as I pass onto you the truth behind Willy Wonka and his factory. For every wonka bar ever created in existance, Mr. Wonka sacraficed a single Oompa Loompa to the god of chocolate, Hearshys. Then, he drank the blood of the fallen orange men because he fed them a constant supply of sugary chocolate so they all became diabetic and had creamy, sweet-tasting blood that willy could put into each and every Wonka bar. That is the REAL story behind willy wonka's Slaughter House! |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/11/13 01:56:35
Subject: Re:Wargames Factory plastic Vikings
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[MOD]
Otiose in a Niche
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warpcrafter wrote:These are some really excellent miniatures, especially the chainmail bodies. I must now think up a reason to buy them.
Fenris PDF army?
Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:Very nice. Think I just found Thom's Christmas present.
And on a side note, I wonder if those heads would fit on Space Wolf models?
They'd probably look pinheaded, historical minis are closer to 25mm while GW is 28mm to 32mm. Think of LotR minis.
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