New Coat/Legs Bits Available From Victoria Miniatures This Month
April 12, 2015 by deltagamegirl22
If you're the type of gamer or hobbiest that likes to customize your miniatures, then you're likely well aware of the great 30mm, heroic scale minis and modular bits from Victoria Miniatures.
For April, they have 2 different styles of Great Coat Legs available for you to mix and match your troops in different poses.
What armies would you start putting together with these new bits from Victoria Miniatures and have you picked up any of their bitz before?
Will you be customizing your minis with bits from Victoria Miniatures?
"For April, they have 2 different styles of Great Coat Legs available for you to mix and match your troops in different poses"
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I stopped playing 40k a long time ago, didn’t like what GW did with the game. But if I would pick up that game again I would play IG and I would use these minis!
I love Victoria Minis – the shame of it is they’re not more readily accessible. Perhaps they need a distributor in Europe (try Simple Minis they come to Salute too?!)?
I’d buy all of their stuff 10x over….but I can’t justify it to myself coz I hardly ever use Penal troops or Rough Riders. Still want some though. Their artillery is damn hot too!
PS I play 40k despite GW’s corporate insanity! 😉
They have same amazing Tanith style minis but the shipping from Aus puts me off. Great quick response if you have a question though!
They do free shipping worldwide if you spend $50 or more. Not exactly ideal but if you decide to buy at least one 10 man squad and some head or weapon swaps you should be good.
Must admit I really like their minis…I have a weakness for Guardsmen minis. (Don’t care what GW is calling them now…they will always be Guardsmen to me.)
I’ve been looking at doing an Astra Mili thingammybo, imperial guard, army styled on the late 19th century British army (like the old Praetorians). I bought a squad of Cadians last year and some Pith Helmet heads and that actually works really well. I would definitely use their rough riders models, although perhaps not these greatcoat models. They would be quite good if someone was trying to do a WWI themed army though, a nice variation on the Death Corps models and they appear to be of similar quality.