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Dark and Light Alliance - Warriors of the Dead

Posted by Paul on 27 Nov 2013, 17:39

! ?
Dark and Light Alliance 1/72 Heavy Warriors of the Dead
http://www.harfields.com/ShowProduct.aspx?Product=1601
Dark and Light Alliance 1/72 Light Warriors of the Dead
http://www.harfields.com/ShowProduct.aspx?Product=1600
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Posted by Mai Strac on 27 Nov 2013, 17:52

Cool!!!! :love: :thumbup:
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Posted by Paul on 28 Nov 2013, 19:14

and there´s cavalry
Light Warriors of the Dead Cavalry Figures
http://www.michtoy.com/item-RED-ALL7201 ... gures.html
Heavy Warriors of the Dead Cavalry Figures
http://www.michtoy.com/item-RED-ALL7201 ... gures.html
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Posted by Peter on 28 Nov 2013, 20:21

LOTR figures! I like them! :thumbup:
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 29 Nov 2013, 10:18

Some pictures of the warrior sprues here:-
http://cs305602.vk.me/v305602355/6d98/J7gIPBuwte0.jpg

http://cs425121.vk.me/v425121299/30b0/jf0LxCOAn8M.jpg

Not been able to to find pictures of the cavalry yet.

They're really very nice!
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 29 Nov 2013, 11:48

BINGO!

Pics!
Light Cavalry
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Heavy Cavalry
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And sweet as well.

I can't edit the previous post so here are the pictures again
Heavy warriors
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Posted by Paul on 29 Nov 2013, 16:30

steve_pickstock wrote:BINGO!

Pics!
Light Cavalry
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Heavy Cavalry
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Thanks :thumbup:
They look pretty good!!!
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Posted by tom s on 29 Nov 2013, 17:00

i dont know how undead they look in person.but the look of the figures,be it their clothes or battered shields reminds me of what armies should look like when on campaigns.if that kind of makes sense.
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Posted by tom s on 29 Nov 2013, 17:04

p.s.
a lot of the newer sets,be it alliance,red box, and mars,remind me of strelets or orion figures somewhat.that is intended as a compliment.
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Posted by Paul on 01 Dec 2013, 16:06

tom s wrote:i dont know how undead they look in person..

Got them. They have very Little on them to suggest they are Undead, one or two have semi skeletal arms but apart from that..nothing. The Detail is good though and very Little Flash. One or two weapons are a bit thick but not a bad set.

tom s wrote:but the look of the figures,be it their clothes or battered shields reminds me of what armies should look like when on campaigns.if that kind of makes sense.

It does and I´m going to paint them up as such.
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Posted by tom s on 01 Dec 2013, 16:27

well now ill probably talk myself into getting them.which means ill convince myself to get orcs,then wargs,then dwarves,then elves.dear god where will it ever end.
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Posted by Mai Strac on 01 Dec 2013, 16:50

And what about the knigts of Rohan and the soldiers of Gondor? Are they release in a next future? ;-) :love:
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Posted by SamSagace on 01 Dec 2013, 17:10

Mai Strac wrote:And what about the knigts of Rohan and the soldiers of Gondor? Are they release in a next future? ;-) :love:

it's so nice to dream ... :roll:
What's sure is that we will never have "Gondor" or "Rohan" in 1/72 : the licences have been sold to other manufacturers ! :angry1:
....but it's always possible to give them other names! :-D
(Rondor and Gohan could be suggested .... :winky: )
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Posted by tom s on 01 Dec 2013, 17:25

i could see using generic terms to get by with it.the riders,men of the west,rangers,etc, would be a way of letting us know who they are supposed to represent.without getting sued.
with all the sets out there that could be used to stand in,i not sure they would get produced.
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 01 Dec 2013, 18:18

As soon as they appeared I had the Hat El Cid range down for Middle Earth substitutes.

Bearing in mind that Tolkien himself said that the Rohirrim were modelled on the Goths, rather than mounted vikings as a lot of people seem to see them - the El Cid range cavalry will work very well.

The Almoravids will provide very nice Southrons, predominantly black with red-highlights.

I've bought Strelets Ancient Germans to use as Dunlendings, with some MiniArt German cavalry for the few Dunlendish horse..

I'm turning to Zvezda for Gondor and it's Allies, drawing the Citadel Guard from set 8062 Russian Foot Warriors, and the Gondorian Cavalry including Dol Amroth from 8039 Russian Mounted Knights.
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Posted by tom s on 01 Dec 2013, 19:45

ive always thought of rohan as maybe if saxons had cavalry.there is a lot of anglo saxon sounding names and places in tolkiens rohan.but no sets for those available as they didnt exist.altho there are 2 poses in the revell set.
so that could be a set to produce.
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Posted by MABO on 02 Dec 2013, 20:56

These sets are really nice and useful for different settings. Thanks for posting them,
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 18 Dec 2013, 14:13

So! These guys turned up this morning from Hannants.

I can only give first impressions as we have builders in and the place is a mess and I can't really sit down and give them the time I want to.

The main impression is how nice they are as models, I'm not sure but I think it it's the same sculptor as the Red Box Jacobite, the figures have that same 'legginess'. They're molded in white plastic with little flash on the ones I got.

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Lots of uses - for the Oathbreakers I'm just going to load them onto bases without sorting out the various troop types.
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Posted by tom s on 18 Dec 2013, 22:19

it is easy to confuse figures from red box,orion,and alliance.thats intended in a very good way.
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Posted by tom s on 19 Nov 2014, 23:50

tom s wrote:well now ill probably talk myself into getting them.which means ill convince myself to get orcs,then wargs,then dwarves,then elves.dear god where will it ever end.



as predicted,ive talked myself into getting every set but the wargs.
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