What the reviews and our customers say ....

Woodbinedrinker 17 Jan 2006 8:16 p.m. PST

 

Hi. I have been ordering 25mm metal ancients in hopes of putting together a Sparticus style army.
I have received my first 2 orders, a ready made army from Irregular Miniatures- through Silver Eagle:

160 peasnat infantry in simple dress with improvised weapons, pitchforks, sythes, clubs and recovered weapons. Also some women and a few "babes" getting the sun, top side anyway! Also the odd adolescent with a spear/stave/axe. Irregulr makes many variants of each pose.
40 true gladiators in many styles.

200 figures all on foot. No mounted figues and no "flaming rollers" a la Stanley Kubrick.

I also got a selection of old Garrison 25mm figures from Amazon Miniatures- who have excellent and FAST service. I have 1 each of the usual gladiator tyoes- all nice figures, especially the trident and net guys-lots of movement. I also have bad of 35 spectators- a real deal. There are many types, male and female, servants, cheering people with thumb up and thumbs down, whistling/cat calling, and some nobles. They offer several sized packs of these. They would make fine civilians in any ancient scenario.

I also picked up a handfull of the old Garrison starships "just to see". I have pirate cruiser and destroyers, that look like smooth triangles with detail like gun pods etc. raised up from the hull. Useful ships

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The Irregular 25's fit in well with the Garrison 25's. They are the same height. The Irregular minis are a bit beefier, but they fit well side by side.
Garrion ancients have many cool additions such as chariots and elphants, and 2 persian camels, one of which is armoured

 

Tradition Forum

cabal_se

posted 13-01-2003 17:21

Amazon Miniatures(http://www.amazonminiatures.com) har ett spel som heter Stalingrad för hus-till-hus strider i just Stalingrad som är mycket bra! Reglerna köps i en grundbox med figurer och husruiner "all-ready-to-play"! Värt att kolla upp!

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Mitt förslag ang. Stalingrad-reglerna från Amazon miniatures är något att titta in på. Jag glömde att nämna att du kan ladda ner en enkel version av reglerna gratis från deras website. Ta en titt på länken http://www.amazonminiatures.com/stalingrad/stalingrad_downloads.htm
så får du en liten uppfattning om det hela.

From The Wargames Forum      http://www.wargames.co.uk/ProductReviews/Review/amazon3.htm

Well no one can accuse them of being typecast.....no sooner does this company stir furious outrage from the puritan sector of the hobby because of the half (or totally) naked trollops in the Guns and Girls game, then they decide to regain the ranks of the blessed by bringing out a pair of dedicated holy men!

Additions to the Stalingrad range, these fellows are certainly unusual and I am sure will find their way on to many wargames tables. Both are cleanly cast, nicely detailed and certainly full of character. The first (STAL0901) is a Priest with cross and PPSH machine carbine, a Greek Orthodox priest with the high headdress and full beard is certainly eyecatching.

The second (STAL0902) is listed as Crazed Monk with PPSH, and seems to have been inspired by Tom Baker's portrayal of Rasputin.  A great figure; both retail for £1.35, and full details of the range can be obtained from the the Amazon website at  http://www.amazonminiatures.com

From The Wargames Forum      http://www.wargames.co.uk/ProductReviews/Review/Amazon/amazonminiatures.htm

This Manchester based company produces a growing range of wargame figures, rules and terrain which cover a series of niche markets. Their Guns and Girls series are proving quiet a conversation point at shows, but the figure received for review is perhaps less risqué or controversial .... or then again perhaps not!

The 25mm model is of a female gladiator, and sturdy, well built young woman she is too. A retarius, wielding her trident overarm, this lady seems to mean business. The model is well detailed with the galerus (shoulder armour) and net clearly defined. It is interesting to compare this model with the range of female gladiators currently released by West Wind, this lass looks far better prepared for combat in the arena than the sylph WW gals!

Perhaps a little pricey at £1.35, but compared with other "special editions" I suppose not excessive. For more information visit the website at www.amazonminiatures.com

From The Miniatures Page

Thomas Nissvik 27 Sep 2002 14:30:19

I just found Stalingrad at http://www.amazonminiatures.com/stalingrad/index.htm, and I am very tempted to buy the basic set. Does anyone have any comments, good or bad, on the game, the minis, the company or anything else relevant to this?

Best regards/Thomas

Oblomov 27 Sep 2002 19:22:10

I think the company is very gamer friendly and listens to it's customers. If one is just starting out in this era or has no figs collected yet this is a nice, well priced set that can get you gaming quickly. I read the free rules and liked the flow but was hoping for more detail which, in fairness, I believe is in the boxed set (paid for) rules. They are also constructing a great line of armor, vehicles and AT guns - "Tankograd" which is customer request driven. I believe the figs in the boxed set are resin and later figs will be/are metal. New to WWII I'd say go for it. Especially good if your located in Continental Europe.

(I don't have any of the figs, nor do I have shares in their company! I have most of my stuff for 28mm collected already but would have considered Amazon to start- though I may well buy their early war armor yet).

Phil Gray 28 Sep 2002 07:36:00

Thomas

I have the game (boxed set).

Oblomov, while the figures as produced in the early sets by Global Games were resin, their later ones, and those sold by Amazon, are white metal. Scale wise they fit in between Battle Honours and Black Tree.

The buildings in my boxed set are some sort of plaster, rather than resin, but if you buy their single building range you wil get resin castings.

Regards

Phil Gray

From:  "John Carroll" <johncarroll453@c...>
Date:  Fri Sep 13, 2002  2:04 pm
Subject:  RE: [WABlist] Re: Trojan War figures
Another good source is Amazon Miniatures Trojans, but only from the QT range.
The infantry is typical QT "plug and play", but the chariot is really nice, and
cheaper. It is size compatible with Foundry. Avoid the SKT Mycenaeans from
Amazon. The chariot looks like it was made from cinder blocks and steel
I-beams. The infantry will work in a pinch, and the SKT cavalry is the only
Mycenaean cavalry available that I know of.
From:  "John Carroll" <johncarroll453@c...>
Date:  Thu May 23, 2002  7:29 pm
Subject:  RE: [WABlist] Re: Gladiators in flame proof suits!
Garrison. Available from Amazon. The range is 25+ years old, but still nice. Garrison were "large" 25mm in their day.
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QT/Amazon. I only have the chariots, but the helmets are very nice. True
25mm, the catalog has a nice variety available..
From:  "John Carroll Compuserve" <Johncarroll453@c...>
Date:  Thu May 9, 2002  5:03 pm
Subject:  RE: [WABlist] New Member
Don't forget Garrison/SKT for Parthians. Go to Amazon for them.
Not only is that range nice, they also have the cataphract camel. The horse
archers are the two-part type, where you can swivel the archer at the waist.
There is also a wild and wacky plumed cataphract camel in the Garrison Ach.
Persian range. I know, I had them. Amazon Garrison figures are also pretty
inexpensive.

John the OFM
From:  "adster68" <adster68@y...>
Date:  Thu May 2, 2002  10:40 am
Subject:  Re: Amazon miniatures


I only know the QT miniatures well but there is a short bio. of the
different ranges on their web site that gives a good indication of
the ages of the various ranges. The QT figures are of a very similar
size and proportion to the older Foundry figures - around 25 mm from
base to eye level. They have some very nice figures and some that are
a little "flatter". The great advantage of the range is the sheer
variety. Not only can you have a choice of heads to go with each body
but there is usually at least two different poses for each clothing /
armour style. This is particularly nice for iregular looking units
such as Thracians and peltasts. For Macedonians and Persians the "B"
range of torsos (go to the "bits box" catalogue on their site for
drawings of the components) cover most troop types very nicely. There
are also some hoplite bodies but these are some of the less animated,
flatter poses. The appropriate heads will mostly come from the "G"
range 8G to 12G are great for Hellenistic types, of the hoplite
helmets 3G is not so impressive. There is also a useful Italo-
Corinthian helmet in the Roman range (10R) and a variety of bare
heads available.

Get some samples and then you can have hours of fun trying different
head and body combinations together!

Adam
From:  Johncarroll453@c...
Date:  Wed May 1, 2002  10:33 pm
Subject:  Re: [WABlist] Amazon miniatures


In a message dated 5/1/02 12:57:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
floderus@h... writes:

<< Subj: [WABlist] Amazon miniatures
Date: 5/1/02 12:57:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time
From: floderus@h... (Björn Floderus)
Reply-to: WABlist@yahoogroups.com
To: WABlist@yahoogroups.com

Hi

I'm planing to buy Amazon miniatures, but are they good? Is seems like they
are made up of a lot of different brands, are they equaly good? I'm thinking
of ordering Makedonian Successors/Seleucids and persians. Are QT good? What
about SKT, New Prestige, Garrison?
Bjorn
>>


The Garrison(SKT) Seleucids are good figures, in my opinion. I bought them
back before 1986, If the molds and masters were in decent shape when Paul
acquired them, go for them. The elephant is particularly impressive, as is
the scythed chariot. Note that the old stuff, like Garrison/SKT, etc. are
the cheapest in his catalog. The cavalry is also impressive, IMHO.
The Assyrian and Persian figures, on the other hand, date back to 1974 or
even earlier. In this case, I would definitely get samples first, to see if
they are what you want. The Achmaenid cavalry is not that accurate, with the
exception of the LC with bow, spear, no shield. He is a definite Bactrian.
The Achaemenid HC and EHC would make surprisingly good Sassanids. One good
figure in the Persian range is the shields hanging on spears, good for your
spara wall.
Anyway, as Allen says, order one of each as samples at least. You might like
them.
I have no experience with the Persian QT, but I do like the QT psiloi and
Indians.

John the OFM
From:  Donald Miller <dgvmiller@m...>
Date:  Thu Apr 12, 2001 9:39pm
Subject:  Re: [ColonialWars] Garrison,SKT,Pendragon,Admins,Prestige back in production
I have both their (SKT/Garrison) Zulus and Brits. Nicely done figures IMO. About
the same size as Foundry Colonials; a tad smaller than OG.
Zulus have seperate shields.

The really interesting bit for some may be their well animated elephants
(Asian).

Don Miller
From:  Johncarroll453@c...
Date:  Thu Apr 12, 2001 9:38pm
Subject:  Re: [WABlist] Garrison,SKT,Pendragon,Admins,Prestige back in production
I highly recommend the Celt, Seleucid, Khmer, Parthian, Midianite ranges.  
See if you can do something about the God-awful Mycenaean chariot, though.  
Sell them the very nice QT one, instead?
I have always tried to build my armies with a large variety of figures, and 
Garrison make up a nice percentage of the OFM's armies.  Very nice Celtic 
infantry with a LARGE cab for the Celtic chariot.  Terrific Seleucid scythed 
chariot.  Great Zulus....I could go on.

John the OFM
From:  "Taliesin" <taliesin@f...>
Date:  Sat Jul 7, 2001  10:02 am
Subject:  Re: [WABlist] New armoured Amazons that you asked for ....
From: "Paul Ashton" <paul@c...>

> Instructions on Tuesday night, received greens this morning, 
> photographed and web-site updated, make the moulds this afternoon and 
> we should have some for sale at Sentry (Stoke on Trent) tomorrow.

There ought to be a law against this level of customer service!
If you're not careful, you'll make other manufacturers blush.
I look forward to seeing them in the flesh/lead at Crisis 2001.

mmmm, bring cash to show, mmmm,
Taliesin
From:  "Michael Ng" <ng9403@u...>
Date:  Sat Jul 14, 2001  7:39 pm
Subject:  Review of QT Praetorians from Amazon
Well the miniatures arrived yesterday in the post (I was quite 
overjoyed...need more minis to paint).  Well I must say I was intrigued the 
mix and match heads and bodies...  I looked at them and they were very clean 
minis, almost no flash and I was quite pleased.  I hate cleaning flash.  
Well as I said I ordered Praetorians and the bodies are based on the 
Praetorians you see on the Louvre relief (I believe), the ones with muscled 
cuirasses and I had the standard Praetorian head too (the Attic helmet with 
horsehair crests).  Not quite historical but it's a motif used to 
differentiate Praetorians from other Legionnaires on sculptures and 
paintings in Rome.

They are in a very interesting motion, they are molded as throwing their 
pilums and looking slightly forward.  I rather like the detail on the 
miniatures, certainly not as insanely detailed as maybe Games Workshop 
special characters but very nice.  I liked how on the helmet cheek pieces 
there seems to have been an effort to make rivets in them and it was a nice 
touch.  These are not chunky miniatures and they seem to me to almost be 
'true' 25mm.

I plan to paint the armor probably a bronze or steel color and the helmets 
either bronze or steel.  The horsehair crests will more than likely be red 
and the pteureges (sp?) will be leather with a slight brown wash.  Hopefully 
once I get my Prima Cohors painted up I'll find a digital camera and get 
some snapshots for you chaps.  That said and done I can't give anything but 
praise for those chaps at Amazon Miniatures, now I have enough minis to 
finish my 3000 point Praetorian army.

Michael Ng

From: Garibaldi8 (garibaldi8@lineone.net)
Subject: re: DBM Chinese Army
Newsgroups: rec.games.miniatures.historical

Date: 2000-11-05 06:45:02 PST

....

The most highly rated Chinese army, however, is Ch'in (Army List Book 2,
List 4 Warring States and Ch'in Chinese).  The Ch'in were the first to
establish a "Chinese Empire" albeit for only 14 years - an episode
around which the recent film "The Emperor and The Assassin" was centred.
It is also the period around the time of the Terracotta army.

Ch'in allow you to have a good supply of Chariots, Spears (that can
alternatively be classed as Warband), some blades as well as supporting
cavalry and light horse that some of the other armies in the Warring
States period do not benefit from.

In 25mm Amazon Miniatures are the best Chinese figures on the market.
In 15mm, Museum Miniatures Chinese figures may be worth a look as they
were originally made by the same person that designed the Amazon casts.
......
I think Ch'in is probably the way to go and with a few extra light horse
and cavalry you should be able to cover Han too.  Let me know if you
would like some ideas on army lists for these two armies.

Chris
Model Mart June 2001
AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT...

.......And there are no orcs at all in Amazon Attack, the first set of rules from Amazon Miniatures, whose initial figure releases I took a look at a few months ago. The game is based around their Greek mythology range, pitting Centaurs against Amazon warriors. What makes this game a little unusual, apart from its setting, is the fact that each player runs a separate warband of Amazons, control of the Centaurs being handled by the player currently to the left of whoever’s turn it is. Unsurprisingly, games tend to be scenario-driven, with the different warbands competing to be the first to achieve their goals.

Experienced gamers should have little difficulty working out how the various mechanisms work, although complete beginners may be in need of a little help at times. On the plus side, the use of playing cards to introduce random events is very elegant, and adds a lot to the ebb and flow of a game.

And so to the figures, which are to ‘true’ 25mm scale. I have five Centaurs to hand, all with separate bodies and torsos, allowing considerable variation in posing. The bodies of the four light Centaurs are trotting, galloping, or rearing, and the torsos are all unarmoured. One has a bow, the others are armed with short spears and carry shields, either slung across their backs or strapped to their arms. The heavy Centaur is fully armoured, with what looks like chainmail barding, and is armed with a spear; he also carries a bow slung on his left flank.

The Amazon figures are also multipart miniatures, supplied with several variations of body, head and shield. Their only weapon choices are spears or bows, however. A little care is required in assembly, to make sure the heads are properly seated on the necks, but a few seconds work with a needle file is all the preparation necessary; and a gratifying number of my sample figures went together without even this minimal amount of work. In keeping with the ancient Greek feel these warriors go into battle naked, except, in most cases, for helmets, and in refreshing contrast to the women in most fantasy ranges they’re realistically proportioned, rather than appearing to have bowling balls strapped to their chests.