Nice paint jobs but unless I see real models and not computer renders or someone that could have painted the details on, I’m not likely to try this. It’s appalling how many miniature companies bait and switch with the aid of computer renders or hiring a talented painter. If they had proper confidence on their quality, they would post pictures of the raw models imho.
You can see a shot of my minis, unpainted, here: instagram.com/p/C8-SXIFtXFC/?igsh=Z3RjcW5qY2I3NTJ2 I will say I was surprised at the quality and level of detail on these. If you want to see more, message me on Instagram and I'll send you some more.
Hating this, colourblind friends can't play because of these dice, and a warcrow is going on a defensive spurt trying to say that people without colourblindness can't raise the issue. It's left me with a horrible view of corvus belli. It's a shame, loved infinity.
Well, there are some bits that trace themselves to Infinity, but this is a very different game. Very. Much cleaner, simpler. My suggestion is to download the rules and give it a go!
Glad to have found this video! I was just looking for a FoW video to listen to while painting my German tanks and didn't even realize the D-Day book had hit the shelves (I have soooo many models to paint)... Great review and thanks for covering the additional units!
Uh god all siocast what a disgrace! Especially considering the price… But well no point in complaining at least the main box I’ll get anyway assuming everything else is gonna be metal.
@@thedicegodswgyep until u have to clean it it looks good sure but for 200 euros for main box + book, metal would have been preferable let’s put it this way. Anyway Adventures has pvc minis for example which is still better than siocast so we’ll see whether the entire line is siicast… not at the moment.
I haven't seen the preorders go up for these yet. Are they going to be on the typical corvus belli store or are they going up for order somewhere else? I'd already loosely decided on Northern Tribes and Ahlwardt looks like an absolute beast
Depending on where you are, many stores have them up for pre order already. CCG winkel in the EU is awesome or warsen.al in the US. Good call on the Northern Tribes, Ice Bear is a total badass
Ti's the CB way. But we know we're getting releases every month for the foreseeable future. We also know that Warcrow Adventures will come with Scions. So... we know a bit.
Nice! I would like to see how well the minis go together. Also what's in the big book. Fluff and the rules we already know or is there more like extra scenarios?
Honestly, undecided. They're pretty, and it's gamers grass, so I'd be shocked if it wasn't good stuff. But if enough folks ask for it, we'll get one done.
On the point of tropeyness, some personal anecdote: I've ben DMing pen and paper rpgs now for more than 10 years, and when it comes to building settings, it's always good to start with something familiar that people can attach to, and then giving it a twist to make it new and interesting. Funnily enough, some prep I was doing *before* I knew about Warcrow or the Lindwurm setting involved an expansionist federation/hegemony featuring scientific progress and suprisingly open-minded ideals, as well as grotesque body-horror beings that are actually the remains of some kind of old empire (not elves though). I find it pretty funny how ideas and fantasy tropes can converge in similiar directions from completely seperate starting points (marketable miniature game vs homebrew DnD campaign). Needless to say, I'm pretty excited about Embersig and Scions!
Hello, hello! As big as the compliment is, no, I did not grow up bilingual (I am way far from being bilingual, trust me), but I studied English from a very early age :)
@@thedicegodswg it'd be great to have you there. We downsized the July event which is now fully booked. The next event after that should be in November :) I'll spam all the socials with it when it's booked in.
Interesting stuff, I may well have a look at a couple of those for some buildings. I'd like to make a recommendations if I may... If we're talking low cost , reasonably decent quality terrain and you've access to a printer, a glue stick and a healthy supply of cardboard, may I shove you in the general direction of Crooked Staff Terrain. His series of print & paste terrain is stunning, cheap and incredibly easy to build. Most is directly for ttrpg's but there's plenty there could be adapted for a wargaming table and best of all, the PDFs are pay what you want... though I would encourage a donation, whatever size, to support a rather clever gentleman who's helping make tabletop gaming better... one A4 sheet at a time.
Now that sounds like a chap that I need to check out. Get my craft on... cool idea, too! And one should always toss a coin to one's creatives. This is the way!