Thanks for the review. Am currently converting all my wargaming to 10mm from a mix of 6mm, 15mm and 20mm. So I only need to stock one lot of scenery, and can use N guage model rail scenery. I even have a huge Japanese castle card building to construct, from a German company called Shreiber Bogen, search out their 1/160 stuff. They do great town houses that are suitable for WW2 and Napoleonic in Germany. I Had acquired some metal 10mm samurai from Pendraken and Castle Arts, then these came out from Wargames Atlantic! Have you done a comparison with 10mm Pendraken figures?
Nice video mate. I've been painting up some of Warlords Epic scale Pike and Shotte stuff and I'm interested to see what the size difference between the two are as I'm interested in the upcoming Hundred Years War stuff.
@@Rusty_Gold85 i appreciate that mate. I don't want to put them on a table together, I just want to see if I can judge if there is any chance that I will be able to paint them.
A bit late to the party but stuff like "clan colours" and specific banners are pretty much just made up. There were no uniforms, a big part of the command and control issues was down to the individuality of the "samurai" of the day and that showed in their equipment. Lower level soldiers got weapons, armour and equipment from their employer but even then most would have been fairly varied apart from maybe at the latest stages in the most strictly organised of armies. Even the flags are largely unknown for this period. There are general trends and some surviving flags and period descriptions but most of what people think they know are made up stuff. It is better to look around at serious sources and then use that as guides when you chose for your self.
Did you consider Gloria et Mortem rules. I bought them for Mongols I have, but that was because it was the first set of rules I could find in Aus' that catered to the middle ages. Mind you it costs a fortune over here.
Very nice video and overview of the Grand Battle Scale, 10mm Samurai. Thank you. 👍
there shall be more coming! I've enjoyed painting them
Promising 10mm figures, superb !!
Yes they are!
Looks so cool. I’ve always been a sucker for samurai.
I have some large 28mm armies i have not got round to finishing.
Thanks for the review. Am currently converting all my wargaming to 10mm from a mix of 6mm, 15mm and 20mm. So I only need to stock one lot of scenery, and can use N guage model rail scenery. I even have a huge Japanese castle card building to construct, from a German company called Shreiber Bogen, search out their 1/160 stuff. They do great town houses that are suitable for WW2 and Napoleonic in Germany.
I Had acquired some metal 10mm samurai from Pendraken and Castle Arts, then these came out from Wargames Atlantic!
Have you done a comparison with 10mm Pendraken figures?
Great review mate
Nice video mate. I've been painting up some of Warlords Epic scale Pike and Shotte stuff and I'm interested to see what the size difference between the two are as I'm interested in the upcoming Hundred Years War stuff.
like it says 10mm
@@Rusty_Gold85 i appreciate that mate. I don't want to put them on a table together, I just want to see if I can judge if there is any chance that I will be able to paint them.
What should have been included or made available are the Clan Colours for the Pennants and some paint guides for the various Clans
That would have been cool.
A bit late to the party but stuff like "clan colours" and specific banners are pretty much just made up. There were no uniforms, a big part of the command and control issues was down to the individuality of the "samurai" of the day and that showed in their equipment. Lower level soldiers got weapons, armour and equipment from their employer but even then most would have been fairly varied apart from maybe at the latest stages in the most strictly organised of armies. Even the flags are largely unknown for this period. There are general trends and some surviving flags and period descriptions but most of what people think they know are made up stuff. It is better to look around at serious sources and then use that as guides when you chose for your self.
Cool 🥷
Did you consider Gloria et Mortem rules. I bought them for Mongols I have, but that was because it was the first set of rules I could find in Aus' that catered to the middle ages. Mind you it costs a fortune over here.
By the sounds of it a lot of wargaming materials do! On the other foot I look at Eureka miniatures and think they would be nice at 'British' prices.
Hello cool video thanks for the unboxing, do you happen to know how the scale on these compares to Warlords ‘Epic Battles’ ranges?
These are 10mmand warlord more like 15mm. That's given me a great idea of doing a side by side in my next video. Cheers.
@@Unclecthulu That would be awesome to see.
Between here and FB people not listening or looking at comparisons' .they are 10mm . Maybe its the metric throwing their thinking out ?