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So if you bought say, $500 worth of stuff, would you get 10 of those, or would you get an assortment of different ones?
Either way looks excellent, definitely want to get at least one.
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Anyone know if Victoria's female models would pass as non-heroic? By heroic I mean large arms, legs and heads such as found in GW cadians whereas non-heroic are realistically proportioned. The male arms and legs look slightly smaller than GW cadians but the female one look much smaller. Can anyone make a judgement about if they could pass as non-heroic? I am specifically interested in using the female arms, legs and heads alongside (or potentially even on) Prodos AVP colonial marines. Any comparison pictures would be greatly appreciated!
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Victoria Miniatures' Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals are now live!
Also, you can now choose ANY past or current Miniature of the Month as your free miniature per US$50.00 spent.
By the way, you can now choose to have your order sent via EMS express, (4-5 days to anywhere in the world) for US$30.00. Potentially useful as we plunge towards Christmas!
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Congratulations for making it through another year. Thank you so much for supporting Victoria Miniatures during 2018. Its been a big one, and we are looking to an even bigger 2019.
I am thrilled to announce that we will be continuing with our free Miniature of the Month collection, kicking off with a preview of our January Miniature, Commissar Annaka Sage, sculpted by Patrick Keith.
Watch out for upcoming projects, including new regiments, characters, a new vehicle and perhaps even some cavalry
Come say hello to us in our very own booth at Adepticon 2019 too!
That's not a female Commissar! Her boobs aren't hanging out of a low-cut corset, she's not leering suggestively and/or licking her lips, nor is she posed like a 90's Liefeld comic book cover with her arse shoved out at a 90 degree angle to her spine.
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BrookM wrote: Miniature of the Month January has been unveiled:
Greetings fellow Hobbyists,
Congratulations for making it through another year. Thank you so much for supporting Victoria Miniatures during 2018. Its been a big one, and we are looking to an even bigger 2019.
I am thrilled to announce that we will be continuing with our free Miniature of the Month collection, kicking off with a preview of our January Miniature, Commissar Annaka Sage, sculpted by Patrick Keith.
Watch out for upcoming projects, including new regiments, characters, a new vehicle and perhaps even some cavalry
Come say hello to us in our very own booth at Adepticon 2019 too!
Wishing everyone a happy as safe holiday.
V
Lovely model, but if you look closely, she seems to be blushing
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Yodhrin wrote: That's not a female Commissar! Her boobs aren't hanging out of a low-cut corset, she's not leering suggestively and/or licking her lips, nor is she posed like a 90's Liefeld comic book cover with her arse shoved out at a 90 degree angle to her spine.
Amateur effort, 0/10.
It's like the sculpter had never seen a woman before!
Saw this on the site. Good to see they're back (And this time in resin )and should look awesome mixed with the slouch hats for Aussie themed guard (or burma campaign British empire (or even south african if you wanted to green stuff the hat bands and paint them as fur) theme for that matter):
Spoiler:
African(I think could be from Caribbean or anywhere) soldiers serving in Burma I think.
South Africans, part of Monty's army pursuing the crippled Afrika Korp into Tunisia
Been hearing a lot of people on the forum referring to the slouch hats as them as ANZAC themed guard. Which got me thinking about our mates across the ditch, any chance we'll be seeing the likes of these guys?
Spoiler:
ANZAC day Service Egypt 1940
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And wasn't I just looking at their site to make Imperial Navy duelists (count as Crusaders).
So definitely picking this up, I shall give her a peg leg as well and name her Lt Commander Oliva Jade, whose parents got her a commission by bribing a fencing coach to testify she was a champion. Alas she actually is not very good at fencing as her eye, hook and peg leg can attest.
2019/03/16 19:01:50
Subject: Re:Victoria Miniatures: Mini of the Month Admiral Sora pg 162
Now for something special,
For some time I have been working with the talented Jake Schneider to create a new vehicle for Victoria Miniatures. I am thrilled to show the first pics of the 'Kangaroo APC'. This all resin model will be available from Victoria Miniatures in mid 2019.
The model you see here is painted by the amazing James Wappel. If you want a closer look, he will be posting a full painting tutorial on his Blog this week.
I will also have this model on display at the Victoria Miniatures Booth at Adepticon 2019, with a huge collection of painted squads.
Best, V
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2019/03/16 19:44:05
Subject: Victoria Miniatures: Mini of the Month Admiral Sora pg 162
More tanks is always good news but the effect of the angles makes it look a bit long necked if you get what I mean. The turret would look better flush against the body without the
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Samsonov wrote: Anyone know if Victoria's female models would pass as non-heroic? By heroic I mean large arms, legs and heads such as found in GW cadians whereas non-heroic are realistically proportioned. The male arms and legs look slightly smaller than GW cadians but the female one look much smaller. Can anyone make a judgement about if they could pass as non-heroic? I am specifically interested in using the female arms, legs and heads alongside (or potentially even on) Prodos AVP colonial marines. Any comparison pictures would be greatly appreciated!
I have a few of the figures, and they are along the same line as Forgeworld.
Slightly smaller, but not enough to matter. The females look like females alongside the Cadians, and the males look excellent alongside the ranges of both Vic's and GW's. Alongside a Rogue trader guy, they are bigger, alongside a Cadian, they are slightly smaller. (ON PAR with 2d edition metals, but not as robust.)
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2019/03/16 22:59:34
Subject: Victoria Miniatures: Mini of the Month Admiral Sora pg 162
Kid_Kyoto wrote: More tanks is always good news but the effect of the angles makes it look a bit long necked if you get what I mean. The turret would look better flush against the body without the
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That’s ‘cause it’s not a tank but a turreted APC; the turret has to ride high to accommodate the transport compartment.
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2019/03/18 22:09:52
Subject: Victoria Miniatures: Mini of the Month Admiral Sora pg 162