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eBob EM Admin
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Joined: Apr 2008 Gender: Male  Posts: 37 Location: Germany Karma: 1 |  | Re: 15mm US Airborne « Reply #1 on Oct 21, 2009, 2:53pm » | |
Wow, that's much detail! But I'd rather like to see more new Rebellion stuff , as I don't like the whole WW I and II stuff (however there are some cool/ simply funny Nazi-pulp games...^^) ;-)
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Toshach Man-at-arms
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Joined: Jun 2007 Gender: Male  Posts: 50 Location: Arizona, USA Karma: 0 |  | Re: 15mm US Airborne « Reply #2 on Oct 21, 2009, 10:05pm » | |
Wow! That's...WOW! He is amazing.
You're also getting quite a bit of very favorable coverage on The Miniatures Page.
I like WWII 15mm scale. I skirmish with them. And my specific areas of interest are Brit and US Paras.
If you make them. I'll buy them.
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Joined: Jun 2009 Gender: Male  Posts: 22 Location: The Netherlands Karma: 0 |  | Re: 15mm US Airborne « Reply #3 on Oct 24, 2009, 2:17am » | |
I agree with Yayap. There are some different models now, but there is enough missing to build a complete army (Scottisch Cavalry, Scottisch bowmen, unmounted knigths, etc). But the soldier looks great! A evidence that eBob is a talented guy!!!
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Joined: Feb 2006 Gender: Male  Posts: 68 Location: gelderland, the netherlands Karma: 0 |  | Re: 15mm US Airborne « Reply #4 on Oct 24, 2009, 6:29am » | |
Nice one! And as they said in the topic, it would be great for Flames of War. I would most certainly buy mine rather from you than... well the normal supplier.
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pcohn Peasant scum
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Joined: Jun 2009 Gender: Male  Posts: 3 Karma: 0 |  | Re: 15mm US Airborne « Reply #5 on Oct 27, 2009, 10:41am » | |
Great looking figures! 
If you do make a range of US & Germans it will bring me back in to WW2 15mm gaming. I will definitely buy them.
Further down the road you might consider some figures for the Pacific campaigns and early war.
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Joined: Jun 2004 Gender: Male  Posts: 1,345 Karma: 1,017 |  | Re: 15mm US Airborne « Reply #6 on Oct 28, 2009, 8:40am » | |
Early war Pacific? do you mean Chinese and stuff? Not likely.
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pcohn Peasant scum
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Joined: Jun 2009 Gender: Male  Posts: 3 Karma: 0 |  | Re: 15mm US Airborne « Reply #7 on Oct 28, 2009, 10:56am » | |
No. Not that early. Perhaps Bataan/Wake Island (US in WW1 helmet). Also Guadalcanal '42, (US Marines in M1 helmet without camouflage cover, Springfield rifles). With figures as nice as the ones you are sculpting, I'll even buy the late war NW Europe items. The US Airborne figures look great! I'm just tired of going to conventions and seeing wargames with King Tigers sitting hub to hub volley firing on hapless Shermans all the time. But if that's where the money is, I can't fault you for sculpting late war figures. Looking forward to your releases.
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Joined: Jun 2004 Gender: Male  Posts: 1,345 Karma: 1,017 |  | Re: 15mm US Airborne « Reply #8 on Oct 31, 2009, 5:05pm » | |
Sorry, you said Pacific and early war in the same sentence. I take you mean Pacific or early war.
I wouldn't do either to be honest, both are rather dull and unpopular theatres/scenarios for game play. Early war is too much like WW1 and Pacific is just not popular enough as has been proven time and again.
For WW2 you have to be talking D-Day and Battle of the Bulge etc.
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Toshach Man-at-arms
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Joined: Jun 2007 Gender: Male  Posts: 50 Location: Arizona, USA Karma: 0 |  | Re: 15mm US Airborne « Reply #9 on Nov 24, 2009, 11:00pm » | |
Ebob, are you planning to go ahead with the paras? In other words, should I start setting a little coin aside?
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