Poll for Greek Figures (1 Viewer)

What Greek Figures would you like to see?

  • EONIDAS SPARTA

    Votes: 27 25.5%
  • ALEXANDER THE GREAT

    Votes: 34 32.1%
  • EVZONES vs Turks 1821

    Votes: 6 5.7%
  • EVZONES vs Italians 1940

    Votes: 9 8.5%
  • EVZONES vs LAH 1941

    Votes: 12 11.3%
  • KRETANS 1941

    Votes: 14 13.2%
  • NONE OF THE ABOVE

    Votes: 31 29.2%

  • Total voters
    106
How about none of the above and I'm not joking. These just don't do anything for me and I can't ever imagine Andy having any interest in any of these.

P.S. I've just edited the poll to add that option.
 
How about none of the above and I'm not joking. These just don't do anything for me and I can't ever imagine Andy having any interest in any of these.

P.S. I've just edited the poll to add that option.

Same opinion here Brad, although I've posted on a separate thread that some of the choices might be viable for one of the glossy manufacturers.
Cheers
H
 
Brad, we are back to agreeing again. Doesn,t interest me either.
Gary
 
Brad, we are back to agreeing again. Doesn,t interest me either.
Gary

Gary,

Then's everything is all right in the world:)

Have a great Thanksgiving. Time to start the countdown to spring training!
 
I quite like the Greeks meself - I'm speaking now with my wargaming head on - from a toy soldier angle, I'm quite taken by the pretty little Greeks made by East of India - the piccies look great anyhow, never seen one in the flesh - :p
 
Dear friends,thank you,for your love,
for greek history..via modelism..
is any european forum for King and country?
 
If he was entering the 'ancients' theatre then it'd need to take on a big theme. Certainly the Trojan War (the Iliad) and the return home (the Odyssey) would provide plenty of subject material, and in a Bronze Age era, and thus a clear distance from all the Athens, Sparta etc -v- Persians that seems to be duplicated in referencing Thermopylae (300 etc) and Alexander the Great.

Looking at the St Petersburg material there's clearly a market there:

http://www.aeroartinc.com/military_miniatures/product_gallery/tier2.asp?selection=030

http://www.soldiers-russia.com/new_soldiers/index.htm

http://www.soldiers-russia.com/grenada/greece.htm
 
If he was entering the 'ancients' theatre then it'd need to take on a big theme. Certainly the Trojan War (the Iliad) and the return home (the Odyssey) would provide plenty of subject material, and in a Bronze Age era, and thus a clear distance from all the Athens, Sparta etc -v- Persians that seems to be duplicated in referencing Thermopylae (300 etc) and Alexander the Great.

Looking at the St Petersburg material there's clearly a market there:

http://www.aeroartinc.com/military_miniatures/product_gallery/tier2.asp?selection=030

http://www.soldiers-russia.com/new_soldiers/index.htm

http://www.soldiers-russia.com/grenada/greece.htm

YES CF,
Lets PLEASE have a poll in the forum for;
Should K&C begin a new Trojan War range. Pretty, Pretty, Please.....:):):)
I'd love to see just how much (or how little for that matter) support there would be for this one.
Regards
H
 
Here Evzones
A-1812-21
B Ww2
 

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Alexander the Great - OH MY :eek: - Would that be wonderful !!

War Elephants done by K&C - Yes, Yes :D :) :cool:
 

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