Great video Miller. Really nicely painted figures and the size comparison is really helpful. Definitely something I want to get into one day and I’ll come back to this video then when I’m working out where to get my figures. 👍
@@MillersMiniatures Agreed. The Warlord regiment boxes are great value and are overall very nicely sculpted models. Its also fun being able to make different officer/standard bearer/lieutenant models with them
Cheers Martin. Glad its helpful. Hopefully it'll give you an idea of where to shop next. As dom said before its better to have your pikes all at advanced(upright) and 1st corps only do them like that so they might be the route to take 😁👍
That small cannon seemed like it was something out of a cartoon at first size wise. lolThanks for doing the size comparison. I've noticed that the Victrix stuff is bigger than the Warlord stuff in their Ancients range. But Warlord sizes are all over the place anyway. Their plastic Napoleonics look like 7 foot super soldiers next to their Bolt Action guys.
Nice comparison, I have Perry, Bicorne, and Warlord (those are Plastic) in my ECW army and mixed them all in together in the units. When painted up the differences are less obvious, and in gaming use (arms length or more away) they look absolutely fine.
Cheers mate yer you are 100% right. To be honest door some reason as wargames we always worry about how different companies scale up to each other. But at the end of the day in real life people are all different shapes and sizes so why not do it in the hobby. 😁👍
@@MillersMiniatures That is a great point about the heights of people! I think also because when we paint the models are RIGHT THERE and we forget we are assembling an army which will mostly be 3 foot or more away from our eyes, not individuals 6 inches from our eye-ball which is how we paint them. QQ: Do you have any opinion on the nicest ECW dragoons available out there?
@@GP_uniquehandlefail really good question. Personally I've only done the ones from warlord games and I havent even done the dismounted versions of them yet so I can only make assumptions but I think the ones from empress minitures and the ones from perrys look pretty nice. Bit the warlord ones are still also really nice to do. Then again bicorn ones are really nice aswell. It would have to be entirely up to yourself what you go for. Have to out way the price with them aswell as they can be very expensive doing some of the metal cavalry options
Hi, I've just compained to Warlord over their command plastic figures that they supply in the "King and Country" set, compaied to the pikemen and musketeers they look like gients. Not at all impressed with that. So am thinking of buying the Perry commands as I feel they would fit scalewise better than the Warlord ones.
Im really sorry to hear that mate. I cant say I've ever really noticed that. I know dlme of the officers are standing up straight where as some of the pikemen and musketeers are leaning in to the pikes/muskets so maybe they're loosing a bit of height there. Hopefully it doesn't put you off doin the period tho mate. 😁👍
@@MillersMiniatures No mate, not putting me off the period, just being careful what figures I mix together. I still want to make my Cornish Royalist army, but research on flags and composition of regiments is proving a little taxing.
Cheers mate. 😁👍 I'm glad it may be of some use to you. And God knows I definitely need and want to get some cavalry but will tray different companies again to get a variety. I dont know if I will ever stop building it. I have even thought about starting a royalist army aswell just so I can start again.
Very nice video.Amazing how different companies have a different idea of scale.Who is right and who is wrong?I to have had problems with detail in 1/72 scale.It is not always easy to see where belts and webbing go.👍🤗🐻
Cheers glad you enjoyed it. Boeing able to pick out the detail on metals is just so much better. I mainly just use plastic though qs you get more for you money. Metals can be so damn expensive especially if your doing a large army for games like black powder or pike and shotte 😁👍
@@MillersMiniatures yes agreed it's one reason i use plastics the cost.I can normally get a couple of battalions out of one box.Such a help when painting large forces.👍🤗🐻
Hqha cheers mate. Hopefully it'll help you temptation to get on with the period. And yep I will definitely be getting some of rhe empress minutes and foundry ones to try theme out at some point.
⭐Really helpful - thanks for taking the time to make this ⭐ 👍
Looks likes a lovely box of goodies. Thanks for sharing the sizes of the figures.
Cheers mate no worries 😁👍
Great video Miller. Really nicely painted figures and the size comparison is really helpful. Definitely something I want to get into one day and I’ll come back to this video then when I’m working out where to get my figures. 👍
Cheers mate definitely a period to have a go at. Hope to see something on it in the future from you. And hopefully the video will be of some help 😱👍
That was a really nice comparison video, I look forward to seeing you paint these up, all the best Garry
Cheers mate. 😁👍 hopefully it can be of some use to people
I had the same issue painting my Warlord pike and shot regiments painting the belts for my Imperialist army.
Yer its so much easier to paint metals but the main reason I try to use plastic is its just so much cheaper.
@@MillersMiniatures Agreed. The Warlord regiment boxes are great value and are overall very nicely sculpted models. Its also fun being able to make different officer/standard bearer/lieutenant models with them
Not a period I play, but useful, nice comparisons...and beautiful figures, love the gunners' poses...
Cheers mate appreciate it. Should give the period a go. 😁👍
Nice one mate, very helpful 👍 i really like the look of the 1st corps ones. Really like those cannons as well 😃
Cheers Martin. Glad its helpful. Hopefully it'll give you an idea of where to shop next. As dom said before its better to have your pikes all at advanced(upright) and 1st corps only do them like that so they might be the route to take 😁👍
Excellent video, I like your pike and Shotte minis, I’ve added in some Bicorne minis last time I did some.
Cheers guys im glad you like the. Gotta love the bicorne minis. 😁👍
That small cannon seemed like it was something out of a cartoon at first size wise. lolThanks for doing the size comparison. I've noticed that the Victrix stuff is bigger than the Warlord stuff in their Ancients range. But Warlord sizes are all over the place anyway. Their plastic Napoleonics look like 7 foot super soldiers next to their Bolt Action guys.
Cheers mate 😁👍 I know what you mean mate it looks tiny 🤣 and victrix imperial romans compared warlords are just laughable.
Great rundown of size variations..
Cheers mate 😁👍
They look really GOOD
Cheers mate 😁👍
Nice comparison, I have Perry, Bicorne, and Warlord (those are Plastic) in my ECW army and mixed them all in together in the units. When painted up the differences are less obvious, and in gaming use (arms length or more away) they look absolutely fine.
Cheers mate yer you are 100% right. To be honest door some reason as wargames we always worry about how different companies scale up to each other. But at the end of the day in real life people are all different shapes and sizes so why not do it in the hobby. 😁👍
@@MillersMiniatures That is a great point about the heights of people! I think also because when we paint the models are RIGHT THERE and we forget we are assembling an army which will mostly be 3 foot or more away from our eyes, not individuals 6 inches from our eye-ball which is how we paint them.
QQ: Do you have any opinion on the nicest ECW dragoons available out there?
@@GP_uniquehandlefail really good question. Personally I've only done the ones from warlord games and I havent even done the dismounted versions of them yet so I can only make assumptions but I think the ones from empress minitures and the ones from perrys look pretty nice. Bit the warlord ones are still also really nice to do. Then again bicorn ones are really nice aswell. It would have to be entirely up to yourself what you go for. Have to out way the price with them aswell as they can be very expensive doing some of the metal cavalry options
Useful, thanks
Cheers mate no worries 😁👍
Interesting comparison
Cheers mate 😁👍
Hi, I've just compained to Warlord over their command plastic figures that they supply in the "King and Country" set, compaied to the pikemen and musketeers they look like gients. Not at all impressed with that. So am thinking of buying the Perry commands as I feel they would fit scalewise better than the Warlord ones.
Im really sorry to hear that mate. I cant say I've ever really noticed that. I know dlme of the officers are standing up straight where as some of the pikemen and musketeers are leaning in to the pikes/muskets so maybe they're loosing a bit of height there. Hopefully it doesn't put you off doin the period tho mate. 😁👍
@@MillersMiniatures No mate, not putting me off the period, just being careful what figures I mix together. I still want to make my Cornish Royalist army, but research on flags and composition of regiments is proving a little taxing.
Great video and very helpful to us currently collecting ECW armies. How many miniatures do you plan to be in your parliament army when is complete.
Cheers mate. 😁👍 I'm glad it may be of some use to you. And God knows I definitely need and want to get some cavalry but will tray different companies again to get a variety. I dont know if I will ever stop building it. I have even thought about starting a royalist army aswell just so I can start again.
Great video bud :) found this really useful as this is an era I’m looking at getting into :) I think I like the 1st corps sculpts
Cheers matt. Look forward to seeing you getting in to the period and yer I do really like the 1st corp ones aswell
Nice metal figurines.
Cheers mate 😁👍
Great video mate really informative.
Chees Paul hopefully it can be of some use for some people 😁👍
Very nice video.Amazing how different companies have a different idea of scale.Who is right and who is wrong?I to have had problems with detail in 1/72 scale.It is not always easy to see where belts and webbing go.👍🤗🐻
Cheers glad you enjoyed it. Boeing able to pick out the detail on metals is just so much better. I mainly just use plastic though qs you get more for you money. Metals can be so damn expensive especially if your doing a large army for games like black powder or pike and shotte 😁👍
@@MillersMiniatures yes agreed it's one reason i use plastics the cost.I can normally get a couple of battalions out of one box.Such a help when painting large forces.👍🤗🐻
Nice comparison mate
Cheers Leon 😁👍
Awesome content liked keep up the good work and I just subbed stay connected and stay safe 🙏
Cheers mate glad you like it cheers for the sub 😁👍
Great video mate, people will find it very useful. If you don't buy and review every ecw range available I'll be unsubbing.
Hqha cheers mate. Hopefully it'll help you temptation to get on with the period. And yep I will definitely be getting some of rhe empress minutes and foundry ones to try theme out at some point.