Theme editor

Scale Model Shop

Wargames Factory 28mm Figures (3)

Status
Not open for further replies.

Gern

Well-known member
Joined
May 17, 2009
Messages
9,320
Reaction score
235
Points
63
1/3
Thread owner
Last one for now!


Here's another two sets of figures. This time from their 'Hammer of the Gods' range. Viking Huscarls and Saxon Thegns.


Both sets have the usual large pile of plastic. Detail is slightly softer than the figures in my earlier reviews, although still OK. Both are made from hard plastic making clean-up and assembly easy (why, oh why, do manufacturers still use b****y polythene for their figures?).


In both sets there are eight identical sprues containing torsos and arms and four identical sprues of weapons, heads, and shields.


The Saxons have three types of shield, two types of swords and axes with bows, spears, horns and a dragon standard. A nice touch is a couple of pairs of arms joined at the hands enabling you to show figures holding weapons two-handed above their heads ready to strike - anyone who has assembled figures knows the difficulties of aligning separate arms so that the hold on a weapon looks natural and realistic.


The Vikings have only one type of shield and that's where the bad news starts.


The weapons sprues from both sets are only slightly different. Both have identical weapons with only the accessories being different in each set.


Even worse, the sprues containing the torsos are absolutely identical in both sets.


I can appreciate that these figures would all wear the same type of clothing and use similar types of weapons. I can also appreciate they would most likely have similar chain mail 'armour', but that's no reason for Wargames Factory to include identical sprues in both sets!


I suspect they may have done the same with their 'unarmoured' Viking and Saxon warriors - Bondi and Fyrd - in this collection but I'm not risking my hard earned pennies to find out!


They could have combined these two sets by including only six torso sprues and three each of the weapons sprues. That would leave you with twelve sprues in each set - the same as now - and enable you to build either 24 Vikings or 24 Saxons or a combination of both. Much better value for money and much more appealing to buyers without the company incurring more in production costs.


After all my praise over the other sets I've bought, I've found these two sets really disappointing. However, that does not detract from the qualities of the other sets and even these sets have some merit.


Had I known beforehand, I would have bought one set of 'armoured' figures and one set of 'unarmoured' figures - one of Vikings and one of Saxons - and ended up with a nice selection of figures which would have left me well pleased.


The Vikings


View attachment 123378

View attachment 123379

View attachment 123380

View attachment 123381



The Saxons


View attachment 123382

View attachment 123383

View attachment 123384

View attachment 123385


View attachment 236269

View attachment 236270

View attachment 236271

View attachment 236272

View attachment 236273

View attachment 236274

View attachment 236275

View attachment 236276
 

Attachments

  • Huscarls1.JPG
    Huscarls1.JPG
    3.1 KB · Views: 0
  • Huscarls2.JPG
    Huscarls2.JPG
    2.7 KB · Views: 1
  • Huscarls3.JPG
    Huscarls3.JPG
    2.7 KB · Views: 0
  • Huscarls4.JPG
    Huscarls4.JPG
    2.8 KB · Views: 1
  • Thegns1.JPG
    Thegns1.JPG
    3.1 KB · Views: 1
  • Thegns2.JPG
    Thegns2.JPG
    2.7 KB · Views: 1
  • Thegns3.JPG
    Thegns3.JPG
    2.7 KB · Views: 1
  • Thegns4.JPG
    Thegns4.JPG
    2.8 KB · Views: 1
very good run down on,the kits,thank you,


should be a great build for you, :)


and I,see a Dio,in the making as well :D


and guess what I got 5 white metal ones today as well from,Nic,Boewolf, ;)
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top