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Other Wargames Manufacturers News: Surely not... a Jurassic Park miniatures game?

Mantic have announced they are going to (finally) revamp their Empire of Dust range, and so far they have teased new plastic Skeletons:
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Plastic Revenant Cavalry (They've confirmed that the barding is optional for the steeds, so Tomb Kings Skeleton Horsemen can be built from the set):
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And improved resin Enslaved Guardians (Ushabti in Tomb King parlance):
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I've always liked the more ornate look of the Empire of Dust range, and these models certainly bring that to the fore, not to mention that they look a lot better than the current metal ones (which are still decent in my eye but certainly needed improvement). I'd like to think that this is just the tip of the iceberg as well - given these chaps won't be arriving until the second quarter of the year, I imagine Mantic won't spill all the beans until around March/April, so I'll be kept in suspense until then!
 
This is the third place where I've seen @Lord Agragax of Lunaxoatl 's announcement of Mantic's "Tomb Kings". @Lord Agragax of Lunaxoatl , you don't own Mantic stock do you? :p

Nope, but somebody has to get the message across that affordable plastic Tomb Kings are back! ;)

@Lord-Marcus perhaps these upcoming Norba Skeletons are more to your taste? (Forgot to post these in this thread but posted them in the other two threads their Mantic rivals are in):
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Certainly much closer to the GW style, with more accurate weapon proportions, particularly nice shield designs, Egyptian Headdress heads and hopefully more accurate body proportions than the GW originals too, though of course Norba have a bit of a reputation regarding their delivery times (three weeks according to @Lizards of Renown)
 
Nope, but somebody has to get the message across that affordable plastic Tomb Kings are back! ;)

@Lord-Marcus perhaps these upcoming Norba Skeletons are more to your taste? (Forgot to post these in this thread but posted them in the other two threads their Mantic rivals are in):
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Certainly much closer to the GW style, with more accurate weapon proportions, particularly nice shield designs, Egyptian Headdress heads and hopefully more accurate body proportions than the GW originals too, though of course Norba have a bit of a reputation regarding their delivery times (three weeks according to @Lizards of Renown)

I like those. I heavily dislike Norba, however. Mainly the reasons you mentioned.

Yes, the Nemes (headdress) is a nice touch.
 
Among the many projects they have currently in production, Wargames Atlantic have finally released the sets of Conquistadors and Aztecs they've been working on for such a long while:
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Both sets look pretty good-value and high-quality sets, and are great for anyone interested in New World wargaming. The Conquistadors could also have a use in an Estalia army using Eliasson's rules, and the Aztecs could perhaps be used to represent an army of human worshippers of the Old Ones if anybody's been humming and hawing about how to represent such an concept on the tabletop.

@Warden in particular I think might have a use for these with his fascination for the Americas conflicts.
 
just an FYI, these are on pre-order, not general release.

Also, although I don't normally brag, I did the historical research for these two sets.

I'm also a retailer and have them for preorder at $5 USD off retail.
 
Also, although I did not have any direct hand in this kit, Wargames atlantic has shown off some works in progress shots of new kingdom egyptians. @NIGHTBRINGER should be quite happy, as am I. The desert sands will be trod by both the living and dead armies of Numas if I have anything to say about it.

https://wargamesatlantic.com/blogs/news/update-on-new-kingdom-egyptians

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I've been waiting for them to show more on these chaps, and they don't disappoint one bit, it's about time some plastic Bronze Age Egyptians were made, both for Bronze Age wargaming and as living Nehekharans for Warhammer Fantasy - time to start writing a new army list...
 
Those aztecs are nice! Are they up for purchase anywhere yet or just being announced? Could not find a link.

They are certainly now up on Wargames Atlantic's website as a finished product (and were announced a fair while back), so I imagine anywhere that stocks Wargames Atlantic's plastics will get some of these in stock soon
 
Norba are on a bit of a roll now, as alongside their upcoming Tomb Kings, they've already released another breakthrough - plastic Fimir!
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Interesting that they've gone the route of making their iterations of these much-maligned cyclopean reptiles human-size and on 25mm bases, as had originally been intended, rather than the Monstrous Infantry versions that were cooked up in 3rd Edition and replicated in 8th Edition - anyone who has toyed with converting a Fimir army based on the HeroQuest versions will be pleased!

I'm working on another fan-made list that melds Fimir in with the AoS Kruleboyz (which in Fantasy will be called Boggarts based upon a small amount of fluff from the Greenskins 8th Ed Book) to make a Denizens of the Swamps list, so these chaps will provide some excellent additional inspiration for the list.

Any Fimir fans hereabouts who'd be eager to grab some of these to use with the army list?
 
Norba are on a bit of a roll now, as alongside their upcoming Tomb Kings, they've already released another breakthrough - plastic Fimir!
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Interesting that they've gone the route of making their iterations of these much-maligned cyclopean reptiles human-size and on 25mm bases, as had originally been intended, rather than the Monstrous Infantry versions that were cooked up in 3rd Edition and replicated in 8th Edition - anyone who has toyed with converting a Fimir army based on the HeroQuest versions will be pleased!

I'm working on another fan-made list that melds Fimir in with the AoS Kruleboyz (which in Fantasy will be called Boggarts based upon a small amount of fluff from the Greenskins 8th Ed Book) to make a Denizens of the Swamps list, so these chaps will provide some excellent additional inspiration for the list.

Any Fimir fans hereabouts who'd be eager to grab some of these to use with the army list?
These are not plastic. Norba generally sells resin models
 
These are not plastic. Norba generally sells resin models

They did originally, but I remember they had a material swap not that long ago to what they claimed was a material more like plastic. Of course I cannot say for sure because I have never bought any Norba models, but I definitely remember them saying they were replacing their resin with a plastic material.

@Lizards of Renown you bought their Heirotitan after the change, was it particularly plastic-y?
 
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