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Obviously a long time since you made this video Pete. After the last few years I've come back to the game in a big way and this is the best unboxing I've seen so far.
imma snag one of these I think. I don't really know anyone atm who plays but this seems like a good way to deal with that plus this entire set could make one army, my SS another, and I could do Itter if someone would play with me
Sorry bit late to this video. Are the us troops sculpted for market garden with m43 uniform and buckle boots (as per the box art) or are they sculpted for d-day with jump boots and m42 uniform?
are the uniforms on the airborne minis specifically M43 or can you paint them M42 uniform colors?? is there any difference in the modeling that would make this impossible
There are slight differences but nothing really noticable. I painted mine as m42 to match the lt. Spiers mini I have and they look great! (The only noticable differences are the helmet netting and the lack of gloves, but paint can make up for that)
This is all fantastic if you are a great painter. Building the models is bad enough, but I can't paint to save my life, nor have the money to pay a pro. So I miss out.
A bit late here, but this isn't something one should worry about. Painting is a learned skill, not something people are born with. You need to do it to learn it. Without prior art knowledge, your early figures will probably not look like the box art or fancy internet posts, and that is perfectly fine. My early stuff is really crusty, but with time, patience, practice, and an open mind, the paint jobs got better.
If you're looking to buy the paints or miniatures used in this video then check out Warlord Games using my affiliates link!
store.warlordgames.com?aff=7
loved Band of brothers I'm 100% gonna buy this
Same
Obviously a long time since you made this video Pete. After the last few years I've come back to the game in a big way and this is the best unboxing I've seen so far.
imma snag one of these I think. I don't really know anyone atm who plays but this seems like a good way to deal with that
plus this entire set could make one army, my SS another, and I could do Itter if someone would play with me
would you recommend building them as the book says if you plan to increase the army sizes later?
I just got the set! What scenarios/campaign can I use to play with this starter set?
Sorry bit late to this video.
Are the us troops sculpted for market garden with m43 uniform and buckle boots (as per the box art) or are they sculpted for d-day with jump boots and m42 uniform?
Can you do painting tutorials for all of this?
A German grenadier painting tutorial would really help
are the uniforms on the airborne minis specifically M43 or can you paint them M42 uniform colors?? is there any difference in the modeling that would make this impossible
There are slight differences but nothing really noticable. I painted mine as m42 to match the lt. Spiers mini I have and they look great! (The only noticable differences are the helmet netting and the lack of gloves, but paint can make up for that)
Great share mate
Does it include the airborne decals?
Sadly it doesn't, gotta get those seperately
cool review
got my box this week. what suprised me is that it contained 4 grenadier sprues. isnt it supposed to be only 2?
arg Nn the more the merrier, that's what I say.
So... if I want to play game by other model, then I must buy armies ruleboke?
209 Pioneer you need the rule book, not the starter set
A Choking Fish does this not come with the rule book??
The thumbnail says review, but the video says unboxing. All I wanted to know how many points per army were in the box.
looking atyourvidiomademewant toget one!Just orderedasetyesterday!Thanks!
Hey what happen to the Italians?!
The italians are their own army but not a MAIN army, along with the french, chinese, and a few other armies.
it does not bring decals for the troops, it is a fault
wher can I buy it! ?!??!?!
The War Gamer thanks!!!
The War Gamer but im swedish and dont pay in dollars... one dollar is like 10 swedish curensy
wayland games or directly from warlord games online store.
This is all fantastic if you are a great painter. Building the models is bad enough, but I can't paint to save my life, nor have the money to pay a pro. So I miss out.
A bit late here, but this isn't something one should worry about.
Painting is a learned skill, not something people are born with. You need to do it to learn it.
Without prior art knowledge, your early figures will probably not look like the box art or fancy internet posts, and that is perfectly fine.
My early stuff is really crusty, but with time, patience, practice, and an open mind, the paint jobs got better.