Middleguard
Private 1st Class
- Joined
- May 14, 2014
- Messages
- 157
I received my LOD Enterprises Postcard in the mail yesterday. It has a picture of their first ever set on the back side. The War at Troy.
I went to their website which shows their set and the contents. It, however, doesn't give any details about the size and the pictures are too small to show much detail.
I was wondering if anyone had bought any of these and could comment on the size comparison and historical accuracy and details.
Four figures per each army is not much of a variety. But they look to be modeled correctly to be converted, even if it is just changing the angle of the sword arm.
At least you get both participants of the battle and can start playing with them straight out of the bag.
This looks promising. They have impressed me with a few points. 1) Both armies in the same bag but not just the same figures in different colors. 2) They have done a conflict not yet covered by other manufactures. This tells me they may be bold enough to do add on set for conflicts which are currently represented but for unit types which have yet to be made. 3) They leave a telephone number and an email address on the postcard and are asking for feedback.
I went to their website which shows their set and the contents. It, however, doesn't give any details about the size and the pictures are too small to show much detail.
I was wondering if anyone had bought any of these and could comment on the size comparison and historical accuracy and details.
Four figures per each army is not much of a variety. But they look to be modeled correctly to be converted, even if it is just changing the angle of the sword arm.
At least you get both participants of the battle and can start playing with them straight out of the bag.
This looks promising. They have impressed me with a few points. 1) Both armies in the same bag but not just the same figures in different colors. 2) They have done a conflict not yet covered by other manufactures. This tells me they may be bold enough to do add on set for conflicts which are currently represented but for unit types which have yet to be made. 3) They leave a telephone number and an email address on the postcard and are asking for feedback.