07-03-2011, 09:27 PM
This is good news.
Their line of WWII figures (Germans in Great Coats, etc.) are quite good so we can hope their Romans are up to this standard.
1/32 scale has been sorely under-represented when it comes to Romans. CTS carries a few different lines, but none are very pleasing. http://www.classictoysoldiers.com/
On the other hand Conte has been doing some of the very best work in the 1/32 scale, particularly in plastic. Their sets based upon the films Zulu, The Warlord and The Vikings are all well done, as are their WWII figures of US & British Paratroopers and Waffen-SS Grenadiers.
However, when it comes to the Ancients, only their Spartans (based upon the film The 300 Spartans) are available in plastic. They do have line of Imperial Romans, but in metal only. Conte keeps talking about releasing their Roman line in plastic, but ... perhaps eventually. http://conteco.com/
:wink:
Narukami
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1/32 scale has been sorely under-represented when it comes to Romans. CTS carries a few different lines, but none are very pleasing. http://www.classictoysoldiers.com/
On the other hand Conte has been doing some of the very best work in the 1/32 scale, particularly in plastic. Their sets based upon the films Zulu, The Warlord and The Vikings are all well done, as are their WWII figures of US & British Paratroopers and Waffen-SS Grenadiers.
However, when it comes to the Ancients, only their Spartans (based upon the film The 300 Spartans) are available in plastic. They do have line of Imperial Romans, but in metal only. Conte keeps talking about releasing their Roman line in plastic, but ... perhaps eventually. http://conteco.com/
:wink:
Narukami
David Reinke
Burbank CA
Burbank CA