Unboxing: Afghan Warriors | Wargames Atlantic
September 9, 2020 by dignity
Today we're looking at the 28mm Afghan Warriors miniatures for your tabletop wargames from Wargames Atlantic.
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Justin is unboxing a set of Afghan Warriors that fit right into the imperial conquests between 1814 and 1914. The contents of the sprues allow you to build 40 hard plastic miniatures with a great degree of variation. At 28mm these miniatures can be placed into a variety of armies for your wargaming campaigns.
What campaigns would you like to re-enact on the tabletop with these forces?
I don’t know…. these sculpts somehow don’t look right… but i can’t put my finger on it…
WA can do no wrong in my eyes at the moment.@sundancer,maybe it was @dignity and his build choices that are throwing your view out ?
possible. or the posing of the minis. or the simple fact that those kind of models are rather unusual in my hobby surrounding.
That would do it.Do you mainly game in and around Star Wars universe ( Legion and so on ) and / or more general sci-fi ?
SW:Legion, Battletech, Blood Bowl, X-Wing and some 40k. That’s about it. (Not counting Judge Dredd and old Celtos models lurking in the closet)
Nice.I’ve never seen anything to do with Battletech at all,bar a few pictures here and elsewhere.Has your wallet looked at Warlords Judge Dredd and Strontium Dog ?
No, I haven’t played the Kickstarter from ways back (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1990654819/judge-dredd-miniatures-game-block-war) but I painted all my minis… though I can’t find the pictures to save my life… I thought I had made a project from them… but I found them on IG https://www.instagram.com/p/B4SJa_UISjR/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
great tribal fighters.
Nice to See Justin reviewing a set of figures with sharp pointy things which is usually a Gerry thing these days (not a criticism).
I brought some metal Afghans back in the day which are still sitting in the bag, for the same reason I would buy them today, as alternated baddies for Sharp style post Napoleonic skirmishs.