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2017/10/20 00:13:06
Subject: Dystopian Legions. Just wanting everyones opinion on it.
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Cog in the Machine
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So browsing the interwebz Ive run across Dystopian Legions.
It seems like an interesting game and I've always liked alternate history
But whats everyones opinion of the game?
furthermore if anyone has played or is a collector what are the models like? Scale, quality, assembly and so on
Thanks for the replies!
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2017/10/20 11:32:22
Subject: Dystopian Legions. Just wanting everyones opinion on it.
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Primus
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I have some Japanese troops. I never played the game though.
Scalewise the are big 32mm scale. The quality is good, but the swords are a bit thin and bend easily.
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2017/10/20 12:06:40
Subject: Dystopian Legions. Just wanting everyones opinion on it.
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Evasive Eshin Assassin
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loved the minis and the game was ok.. lots of dice to roll. keep in mind that spartan is gone and while wardcradle has picked up their stuff it may be a while before it is supported again. oh, scale... if i remember correctly they were slightly taller than your average 40k mini. http://m3.i.pbase.com/o4/00/263300/1/147409903.pI7nTFfH.Dytopian_Legion_Comp.jpg Automatically Appended Next Post:
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2017/10/20 18:05:41
Subject: Dystopian Legions. Just wanting everyones opinion on it.
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Cog in the Machine
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Thanks for the reply!
That might explain why the models are so expensive. I’ve been looking at the Japanese faction and that sphere tank ironclad thing look like something I could convert
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2017/10/24 22:09:24
Subject: Dystopian Legions. Just wanting everyones opinion on it.
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Highlord with a Blackstone Fortress
Adrift within the vortex of my imagination.
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Spartan is dead now so either buy several factions worth and host games/collect or stay away.
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n'oublie jamais - It appears I now have to highlight this again.
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2017/10/25 16:53:54
Subject: Dystopian Legions. Just wanting everyones opinion on it.
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Battlefield Tourist
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The IP was picked up by Warcradle/Wayland Games so who knows what is in store for the future.
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2017/10/25 18:06:34
Subject: Dystopian Legions. Just wanting everyones opinion on it.
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Solahma
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AFAIK Warcradle isn't totally sure what to do with it yet, either. There will be no news about the IPs acquired from Spartan until the new year, according to a Warcradle employee I spoke with.
The figures are pretty big, they do not fit well with other figs sold as 28mm/32mm.
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2017/10/26 19:35:46
Subject: Dystopian Legions. Just wanting everyones opinion on it.
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Rampaging Reaver Titan Princeps
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Very much Britains toy soldier scale. Game suffered from balance and lack of options which was a shame as all the Spartan games have a good underlying mechanism.
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