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Best miniatures

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 11:08 am
by Dungeon Lord
Ok. So, I play Warmachine for the tactical flare and I played 40K for the minis, but mostly for the ease of finding a game and I play board games for variety and light entertainment.

But what game has the coolest overall miniature selection? No major arguments required for this one. All opinions are valid here.

Re: Best miniatures

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 12:01 pm
by kojibear
Infinity looks quite cool :?: Except, they can be a bit too anime looking at times.

Re: Best miniatures

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 12:20 pm
by The Other Dave
kojibear wrote:Infinity looks quite cool :?: Except, they can be a bit too anime looking at times.
I was going to say both of these things. I mean, they have sci-fi-lookin' female power armor with built-in high heels, for cryin' out loud.

I quite like Firestorm Armada's space ships.

Re: Best miniatures

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 2:17 pm
by me_in_japan
coolest overal selection has to go to 40k surely? For sheer breadth of range it cant be beat. Youve got sleek alien ships (eldar, dark eldar, tau, crons), imposing gothic juggers (anything imperial) and ramshackle post-apocalyptic (orks). Youve got ravening beasties (nids) youve got ancient egyptians (crons). youve got super soldiers (marines) youve got grunts (IG). There's a few things 40k doesnt have, but not many. Sure, tehre are some iffy sculpts in there, but by and large theyre pretty well done, especially recently.

So, thats what I reckon. If youre talking individual best sculpts then 40k is up against some serious competition (in fact, itd likely lose out to several systems) but in terms of overal selection, it has to be 40k.

Re: Best miniatures

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 4:36 am
by Dungeon Lord
40K certainly has something for everything and everyone. And ignoring the price tag ('cause we aren't comparing price in this thread. Just quality), it is very hard to beat. I thought of "Infinity" too. I have only brief perused their stuff though. "Avatars of War" looked like some high quality goods too.

Oh and what was that French company that went bust?? MIJ you know. What was it..?

Re: Best miniatures

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 6:35 am
by me_in_japan
It was Rackham, and given the amount ive spent on their stuff in the last few years, I suspect they went bust simply because I didn't know about em at the time. I love their stuff, but I appreciate it could be considered a bit overly twiddly for some tastes. In a similar vein, Kingdom Death do some nice figs, but are a bit over detailed for many folks. (or just too wierd, in some cases)

SodaPop do a nice range called Relic Knights which is currently being kickstarted. (google "relic knights kickstarter" for more info than you really need.)

Re: Best miniatures

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:20 pm
by Admiral-Badruck
Model wise it must go to 40k there is hardly a model or concept that I don't like add in the fact the forge world models are part of 40k and it crushes the competition..

I have never heard of any one picking up war machine for the look of the models.

Re: Best miniatures

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 2:06 pm
by me_in_japan
Admiral-Badruck wrote:

I have never heard of any one picking up war machine for the look of the models.
I did.

Re: Best miniatures

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 2:49 pm
by Dungeon Lord
Admiral-Badruck wrote:Model wise it must go to 40k there is hardly a model or concept that I don't like add in the fact the forge world models are part of 40k and it crushes the competition..

I have never heard of any one picking up war machine for the look of the models.
I didn't think the Warmachine minis were much to write home about at first but they are quite fun to paint and are actually very detailed with crisp lines. The poses are fairly simple and I would like to see a little more "aliveness". But they look good with a proper paint job and basing.

Forge world does make some gorgeous stuff. I have only painted a few of their stuff and it was good. The details were good and the overall "aliveness" was great, but the casts were also brittle and sometimes had bubbles.

Re: Best miniatures

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:13 pm
by Admiral-Badruck
That is just the nature of resin but yes it is better if they are making Nurgle stuff.