Sweetwater Forum
Epochen => Frühes Mittelalter bis zur Renaissance => Thema gestartet von: Durin IV am 23. November 2009 - 16:00:42
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Hallo Leute ich wollte euch mal fragen, ob jemand gute Vorschläge für Miniaturen des Späten Mittelalters/ der frühen Renaissance in Italien hat?
Denke so etwa an 1450 bis 1470 .
Danke schon mal im Vorraus?
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Welcher Maßstab denn? Für 15mm wären Venexia das Maß aller Dinge.
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Sorry hatte vergessen zu erwähnen, dass ich 28mm meine!
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Dann schau mal bei \"Wargames Foundry\". Die haben dutzende verschiedener Figurenreihen insgesamt und auch gute Minis für die Ital. Renaissance.
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Da könntest du auch die Rosenkriegebox der Perrys nehmen, billiger kommst du kaum an eine Armee und schön sind se noch dazu ;) .
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Venexia ist bei 15mm sicher weit, weit vorne aber sie haben auch eine kleine 28mm Range für genau diesen Zeitraum. 15 Jh. italienische Condottiere: http://www.venexiaminiatures.com/english.html
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The Assault Group hat zwar mehrere Renaissance Ranges, aber leider keine spezielle für Italien. Du könntest allerdings mal durchstöbern, ob Du irgendetwas davon verwenden kannst. Bei den Spaniern sind beispielsweise neapolitanische Armbrust bzw. Arkebusenschützen.
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Here are some companies doing some nice Renaissance
in 25/28mm.
Artizan- http://www.artizandesigns.com/prod.php?prod=1739
TAG- http://www.theassaultgroup.co.uk/store/home.php?cat=1
Wargames Foundry- http://www.wargamesfoundry.com/collections/CUT/index2.asp
Perry-As of yet they don\'t have an exact range for this period,but you can use some of their HYW and their new War of the Roses range as a supplemennt.I was thinking of using them for Swiss.
http://www.perry-miniatures.com/index2.html
My hope is to see a dedicated Swiss miniature line for the Italian Wars for the early 16th century. :rolleyes:
Cheers
Christopher
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How about Redoubt, Christopher, not a valid option (qualitywise)?
Cheers
Olaf
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@Olaf
That\'s not why,it has more to do that it didn\'t come to mind.You should have posted the address for his benefit. ;)
Here is the redoubt site to add to the list:
http://www.redoubtenterprises.com/
Cheers
Christopher
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I asking because a lot of figures at the Redoubt page only have drawings instead of pictures and my guess was you already knew them and think they aren\'t worth to be listed :)
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Von Redoubt würde ich die Finger lassen, die liefern ziemlich viel \"mixed bag\".
Schöne Ideen und ungewöhnliche Szenerien, aber eben nichts qualitativ Hochwertiges. Beispiel aus meiner Sammlung:
(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/Poliorketes/Tabletop/Turnier/Update1512008Trommel.jpg)
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@Olaf
Ahh,I see where you were going now. :)
Here are some pics of Redoubt Renaissance miniatures:
http://renaissanceminiatures.blogspot.com/
They are not as good as those I first listed,but they do have some nice sculpts in their other ranges and combined with price I would say it\'s worth listing. :)
However,if quality is the primary aim,then I suggest staying with my original list. ;)
Cheers
Christopher
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How about Mirliton?
What I\'ve heard they must be good/very good. And the delivering problems seemed to be solved (Guiseppe Rava wrote something on that issue in the engl. WAB Forum).
You forgot them, too, Christopher ;)
http://www.mirliton.it/index.php
Cheers
Olaf
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@Olaf
More like I wasn\'t aware of the product. ;) Thank you for directions to the site.I\'ll check them out tonight after work. :D I need to go as I\'m running late! :lokomotive:
Cheers
Christopher
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@Olaf
I just looked at them and I wasn\'t that impressed.A few mini\'s looked pretty good,but most I didn\'t care for .I think I would need to see them in real life as the photo\'s seem to make the mini\'s look stretched and thin. :thumbdown:
Like I said,they could look much better in person. ;)
Cheers
Christopher