02-24-2011, 12:27 AM
Star Wars figures have come a long way from their first days of little articulation and somewhat primitive sculpts, and the new AT-AT (or BAT-At as it is called) is really quite impressive.
My grandson has a rather large Clone Army for as we all know: You Can Never Have Too Many Storm Troopers. Certainly, that is his mantra. :?
Indeed, metal Romans in 1/32 Scale are beyond my budget. Conte has been hinting at releasing 1/32 Romans in unpainted plastic (as they did Spartans, based upon the 1962 film The 300 Spartans) but they have yet to make those hints a reality. :|
Now War Games Factory has been turning out beautiful plastic Romans in 28mm -- perfect for tabletop battles. However, for larger figures, Playmobil is almost the only option.
:wink:
Narukami
My grandson has a rather large Clone Army for as we all know: You Can Never Have Too Many Storm Troopers. Certainly, that is his mantra. :?
Indeed, metal Romans in 1/32 Scale are beyond my budget. Conte has been hinting at releasing 1/32 Romans in unpainted plastic (as they did Spartans, based upon the 1962 film The 300 Spartans) but they have yet to make those hints a reality. :|
Now War Games Factory has been turning out beautiful plastic Romans in 28mm -- perfect for tabletop battles. However, for larger figures, Playmobil is almost the only option.
:wink:
Narukami
David Reinke
Burbank CA
Burbank CA