Wielkie dzięki za dobre słowo :). Malowanie polecam. Poza oczywistymi benefitami jest to świetna metoda medytacyjna ;). Wielkie dzięki za zainteresowanie i komentarz!
Exactly - I mean, some pikes are "old-fashioned" metal rods, but as of late I am using broom bristles. To be exact, I am also using 3d printed pike heads with mentioned bristles. As for basing, I wasn't aware that somebody might be interested in it :). I will consider creating a material about it. Thanks a lot for watching and commenting!
I am glad you'v liked it! Minis are 3d prints. You can find them here: www.myminifactory.com/users/Ezipion%20Digital%20Store/collection/reinhardt-company Thanks for watching and commenting!
Love this army! Great paint job and the addition of the front squares with the casualties etc - brilliant touch. I havnt tried historical yet but this really tempts me. Looking forward to seeing more!
Thanks a lot for the praise! It's especially valuable since, as you wrote and as I understand it, you don't play historical games. The multitude of sytems will certainly allow you to find something for yourself -if this material encourages you to try it, all the better :D. Thanks again for watching and commenting!
@EpicTabletop I mainly play mesbg and I've just got into 10mm lotr (warmaster). Ok cool 😎 I've always been tempted by an army from antiquity like the Macedonians. Especially if I get to have pikes or phalanx!
@@TheWizardsBrush Yeah pikes are my thing as well. I am planning Hellenistic army. I like late, Phili V macedonians, but as of late I am also considering Seleucids since there is a greater varaitey to Army of Antioch III. Lots of pikes there but also elephants, cataphracts... :)
Well I'll accept the compliment but painting is more like: quick and efficient in this case. This is one of those projects where, you can say all the elements have been thought through and individually they are not mind-blowing but as a whole they create a rather... “majestic” sight ;). Thanks a lot for watching and commenting!
Thanks a lot for watching and commenting! Grudgebringers are 3 printed. You can find them here: www.myminifactory.com/users/Ezipion%20Digital%20Store/collection/reinhardt-company More is on the way...
Thanks for watching and commenting! Grudgebringers units are 3d prints. You can find them here: www.myminifactory.com/users/Ezipion%20Digital%20Store/collection/reinhardt-company Mini I used for Allor is here: www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-human-male-druid-rpg-hero-character-d-d-5e-titans-of-adventure-set-11-312274 Skaven are GW. RatOgres are a bit "redone" eith a help of some greenstuff and spare parts from HellPitAbomination. Cheers! More is comming :)...
Very well made adaptation of the video game and the rules/scenario changes all make sense. Would love to see this done campaign style with xp and army modification. They are mercenaries after all :)
Well...things are in motion, it is a slow process though, since I had so many things "on my plate" and I am pretty much alone with this subject. It's gonna happen...some time. Thanks a lot for watching and commenting!
Thanks for watching and commenting! I am not sure what you mean by "volumes"? It is "Basic Impetus" so there is only one book with rules and all the army lists...
Thx for answering. I do have the rules, and the army list, at least in the Italian version, is divided in Volumes. But I think I figured out from which volume your lists are. Looking forward to try the game. Had it for ages, but never played. Your video game me the inspiration.
I wasn't sure exactly what you were asking. The Roman Army is from 'Volume 6. Rome and the end of the Republic' and the Gauls are 'Volume 5. Rome and the Mediterranean Sea'. I'm glad that, you enjoyed and additionally got inspired. I will admit that there is a serious error in this report related to the calculation of 'PERMANENT LOSSES'. I was playing recently and while checking something there in the rules I experienced an enlightenment. At the next report I will definitely correct it :). Thanks again for watching and commenting!
Hi! Rules are fantast in their nature like I said, but can be adapted very easily to ...anything :). you can find them here: www.ganeshagames.net/product_info.php?cPath=1_6&products_id=283&osCsid=trod17j4j7fv1uue5d83a914gc Thanks for watching!
Loved this battle report. Played Shadow of the horned rat a lot when I was young. I also bought it from GOG not long ago and sad to say it has not aged well. But this is amazing, well done!
Plastic sets have other advantages - greater potential of kitbashing is one, and Wargames Atlantic are very helpful there. And then there’s the lovely fumes of the glue … which is matched by the carcinogens in resin. And isn’t Styriwar a Russian company? - “draw your own conclusions on that” …
No Styriwar is not a Russian company. It is German. You are free to pursue our hobby any way you see fit - just as I am. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great report. Liked and Subscribed ;) I noticed a couple of things: 1. Only Chariots move and then wheel. Other units wheel first (if not already disordered... and are then disordered) 2. I am not sure a unit can shoot and then move to charge. I double-checked it. Looks like a unit can shoot and charge as long as it does not roll for the extra movement. Interesting (I never played it that way before). 3. Pilum effect is checked and Cohesion tests made before the melee occurs. Cheers, Ian
Great review! I am really looking forward in painting them. Also subscribed great channel comment. This minis can be used only for first Barons war maybe second..
Thanks a lot!I have watched your materials many times, getting inspiration quite a few times! If only life was long enough to read all those rules and make all those armies ;). If only I was smarter and picked one period/theme and stuck to it.... Again - thnks a lot for watching and commenting!😃
"Grudgebringers" are 3d printed minis for Ezipion. Available in his store here: www.myminifactory.com/users/Ezipion%20Digital%20Store?show=store Thanks for watching and commenting!
10:56 można wytłumaczyć pojawienie się takich wojaków w armii tym że to sojusznicy lub najemnicy z Brytanii (wróg mojego wroga jest moim przyjacielem)a tak w ogóle to Piktowie tak się malowali
Nie no jasne - jeśli chodzi o sojuszników z Galii. Natomiast według nowszych badań nazwa jaką Rzymianie określali Piktów, nie pochodzi od słowa "picti" malować/malowany. Obecnie, o ile wiem nauka jest bardziej skłonna uważać, że jest to faktyczna nazwa plemienia. Nie ma też dowodów na to że się malowali. Wielkie dzięki za zainteresowanie i komentarz!
Are you sure they are useable for MORDHEIM?! I mean could they be used for MOOOOORDHEIM?! I had lots of fun, watching this review again mate! You really are good at it. And i can also only recommend the kickstarter as well!
That was brilliant, really enjoyed that. If you decide to bring the Grudgebringers back, perhaps even adapting some of the games missions into tabletop like this I look forward to checking them out. I've only just discovered that people are taking the time to showcase Warhammer tabletop matches like this but playing them out like a story. When I was a kid I bought a few White Dwarf issues where they did the same thing and remember them fondly, so finding them on RU-vid like this with all these amazing production values is like finding treasure lol. Keep up the good work, and have fun with it. Thanks for the video.
A big thanks for this comment! Grudgebringers will return, there are already plans. However, it will take a while because I am a “one man orchestra” :). From the old Whiet Dwarf I remember one Warhammer battle report in particular. It was a siege of a human fortress by dwarven force. The dwarven engineers had erected this very fortress earlier for the local lord, but he did not pay them in full. A few coins were missing... Great report, with a great background, I hope to reproduce it on my table someday.... Thanks again for your interest and comment!
I think these knights look okay and are good for a specific time period, they look better to me then some the fire forge ones and they don't have chicken wire chain mail like others I've seen. I wouldn't say you butchered them but I definitely agree that the dates listed on the box are ridiculous, and i''d love twice as many helmets.
Good video, nice to see what's on the market. Hardly seems like a fair comparison minis sculpted for 28mm vs minis sculpted for 90 or 75mm (according to their page on myminifactory), where you would expect greater detail, shrunk down to a third the size. Also because the Styriwar minis are behind a paywall we can't see what you actually get for a subscription. Would love to see the WGA minis up against, Warlord or Perry or some other near peers in future videos perhaps
I don't know what miniatures you are talking about those 75- 90mm? Divide at impera, Kickstarter has/had 28mm figures on offer. I think you can see it in many of the pictures and in addition there were still free printable models available. So there was a physical opportunity to evaluate Styiwar figures. I don't think sculpting miniatures works the way you described but it doesn't really matter. I specifically mentioned that 3d printing has a technological advantage over traditional plastic castings when it comes to detail and ease of achieving any pose of miniatures. When it comes to comparing with other traditionall sets, this material was aimed to compare WGA ze Styriwar. As it is in the title and is something I promised when reviewing the Divide at Impera Kicstarter. My harsh assessment of the WGA set is mainely due to historical inaccuracies - not the quality of the miniatures themselves. Of course, you can disagree with me and that is ok. I am really very grateful that you watched my material and took the time to comment it. Thanks a lot!