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Posted by MABO on 07 Oct 2023, 05:56

Ochoin wrote:Any hints about the LA Hittites yet?

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Nope, not yet!
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Posted by CliosPaintingBench on 09 Oct 2023, 22:48

Michael Robert wrote:Interesting, interesting,...

These figures seem to me results of 3D CAD-CAM sculpting, not the scultped masters from the beginning. They are certainly full of life (or the opposite for some of them them).
Personally, I have become so used to the sculpted figures in Strelets style - same style Linear-A started with. I will miss them.
Let's see what comes. For sure great topics.
My small (older) quibble - the violenced woman has silicone breasts just as the Amazones before. In that age silicone didn't exist.
Thanks for posting
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Yeah the sculpts seemed more even, less rough to me, CAD-CAM makes sense. I see what you mean, there's a lot of character in traditional sculpting, I suppose the new 3D techniques are technically good, but there's less room for odd proportions or quirks that made traditional sculpting fun.

Still grateful we're getting new ancients!
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Posted by elegantmess on 10 Oct 2023, 02:08

They do appear much more sterile than the older hand-sculpted ones. I hope it isn't a permanent thing; I do like all the individual sculpting styles.
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Posted by Misteredd on 10 Oct 2023, 12:19

I am enthusiastic about those smaller ancient nations. Lydians or Urartu are represented the first time or the first time acceptable. there has been a lack of opponents for those prominent ancient nations like Rome or Greece. Now the Carthaginians get a lot of new sets thanks to Ultima Ratio and of course the favorite ancient producer Linear A. Now it is possible to scene up those famous conflicts like Punic wars, war of the Diadochi or those eastern Hellenes ( even Bactria is on the horizon). This is a "Zeitenwende" in this hobby !
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Posted by Erich von Manstein on 11 Oct 2023, 13:52

Erich von Manstein wrote:More updates are trickling in...


007s - Roman Artillery Set 1 - Ballista

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Posted by Michael Robert on 11 Oct 2023, 15:17

Thank you, Loriot von Mannstein,
This BALLISTA is GIGANTIC - a true monster. You will have great difficulty construction a model city wall capable of resisting.
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Posted by MABO on 11 Oct 2023, 22:31

Does anybody knows if this is realistic?
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Posted by Zed1 on 11 Oct 2023, 23:05

I'm not sure. I saw a replica at the Roman museum in Haltern some years ago. Sure, it was large, but I'd say it was only twice as high as a human at maximum.
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Posted by Ochoin on 12 Oct 2023, 09:31

MABO wrote:Does anybody knows if this is realistic?

Interesting question.

I'm no expert but I think this giant is possible - especially in terms of Roman military engineering expertise.
Keep in mind, the larger missile throwers were built on the spot, with only the metal parts being brought in. And they were duly abandoned after the siege was over. I can see Caesar's troops constructing something like this at Alesia, for example, or at Carthage or Jerusalem.

The Romans were building 'Deceres' ships at this time - 44 metres long with a 6 metre beam. So they weren't afraid of building large structures. The only caveat I have is the muscle power needed for loading such a giant.

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Posted by Peter on 12 Oct 2023, 09:47

Reading the Wiki page of the Ballista this must be a 1 talent caliber ballista.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballista

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Posted by MABO on 12 Oct 2023, 10:07

Okay never mess with Roman artillery! Thanks folks!
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Posted by dykio on 12 Oct 2023, 20:34

size does matters it seems :-D

those 2 romans handeling this monster are realy briliant by the whay. Looks like a very promissing start of this (hopefully just as big) set.
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Posted by elegantmess on 13 Oct 2023, 00:10

This might explain why it took so long
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Posted by Rich W on 17 Oct 2023, 22:49

Certainly wouldn't mess with that big ol' thing.
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Posted by blacksmith on 23 Oct 2023, 17:37

I can see on PSR that there is another set of Prehistoric figures from Linear-A, the Homo Sapiens Hunting Set 2. Does anybody have any information about its release?
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Posted by Howlin on 27 Oct 2023, 23:24

Did anyone notice the Ballista is moved from the small box to the big box section? Oh.... and also listed at rating 7! Production finished stage?

I gotta thank them for going big and offering a crew to go with it, great follow through.
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Posted by CliosPaintingBench on 28 Oct 2023, 15:09

Howlin wrote:Did anyone notice the Ballista is moved from the small box to the big box section? Oh.... and also listed at rating 7! Production finished stage?

I gotta thank them for going big and offering a crew to go with it, great follow through.


Oh great spotting, I guess the ballista is so big it was justified to go into the big sets range!

The thing I'm looking forward to is the upcoming sets on The Roman Army of Maximinus Thrax. We really are going to get the Nierderbieber Helmets in `1/72 for the first time, we're going to get maximum coverage on Roman armour possibilities.
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 31 Oct 2023, 00:18

Michael Robert wrote:Interesting, interesting,...

These figures seem to me results of 3D CAD-CAM sculpting, not the scultped masters from the beginning. They are certainly full of life (or the opposite for some of them them).
Personally, I have become so used to the sculpted figures in Strelets style - same style Linear-A started with. I will miss them ... Thanks for posting
Michael

It appears that the companies now facing up to the reality of the loss of Anton Derbilov.
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Posted by Minuteman on 02 Nov 2023, 13:35

steve_pickstock wrote:It appears that the companies now facing up to the reality of the loss of Anton Derbilov.


Yes, I agree Steve. Anton's tragic death does indeed seem to be having repercussions for the hobby.
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Posted by Erich von Manstein on 03 Nov 2023, 19:27

Another set is progressing rapidly. :thumbup:

061 - Imperial Roman Command Set 1 "Centuriones"

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