Yeh, these are very rare now. I only see old figures like this in commission work. Though, if I get the time, there is my own old collection. Maybe one day!
@@PanzerSchule In other wargames kit-bashing makes great content. Obviously flames of war doesn't lend itself to this as easily as its historical. That being said the Armii Krajowej would be the perfect fit for this and can even be played with the Bagration book. But I guess more generally it seems like theres a lot of OOP kits that have really cool sculpts but don't really have much of a place in the rules anymore (or maybe they're just a command card). The infantry aces blister and the SAS patrol on foot are some examples that jump to mind. It'd be cool to see these get a new life by being repurposed to make units that are playable in v4 while keeping all the extra character that the old sculpts bring. I'd be interested to hear your thought process on mixing different kits while keeping the look cohesive. Anyway just an idea - Cheers!
We are certainly missing all those characterful pieces from V3. As a commission painter I do get to paint a lot of them. I have the Sting of Scorpion box up soon and a full BP44 armoured train. These will be featured in videos in the coming months. There are opportunities to kit bash certain vehicles such as the Tiger F13. The Germans are the easiest subject for mixing things up as they have such a huge range of vehicles and variants. @@AlfredSYoung
They look fantastic I’m an Ausie and want to build the same with sone captured Italian tanks with white kangaroos on the side . Thanx for the good ideas
Great work on these!! Love these minis, so much character to them.
Yeh, these are very rare now. I only see old figures like this in commission work. Though, if I get the time, there is my own old collection. Maybe one day!
Beautiful!
Cheers Rob!
It would be cool to see a video specifically about combining different camo color schemes and mixing models from different kits. Love the variety
Do you have any specific types of unit in mind? Or maybe just generally adding extra character to units?
@@PanzerSchule In other wargames kit-bashing makes great content. Obviously flames of war doesn't lend itself to this as easily as its historical. That being said the Armii Krajowej would be the perfect fit for this and can even be played with the Bagration book.
But I guess more generally it seems like theres a lot of OOP kits that have really cool sculpts but don't really have much of a place in the rules anymore (or maybe they're just a command card). The infantry aces blister and the SAS patrol on foot are some examples that jump to mind.
It'd be cool to see these get a new life by being repurposed to make units that are playable in v4 while keeping all the extra character that the old sculpts bring. I'd be interested to hear your thought process on mixing different kits while keeping the look cohesive. Anyway just an idea - Cheers!
We are certainly missing all those characterful pieces from V3. As a commission painter I do get to paint a lot of them. I have the Sting of Scorpion box up soon and a full BP44 armoured train. These will be featured in videos in the coming months. There are opportunities to kit bash certain vehicles such as the Tiger F13. The Germans are the easiest subject for mixing things up as they have such a huge range of vehicles and variants. @@AlfredSYoung
@PanzerSchule Looking forward to that!
They look fantastic I’m an Ausie and want to build the same with sone captured Italian tanks with white kangaroos on the side . Thanx for the good ideas
Sounds like a great project. Very characterful. Thanks for watching and I'm glad you found the video interesting.