Erich von Manstein wrote:A few more Celtic warriors were revealed today.
025 - Hannibal crosses the Alps Set 5 Celtic Salassi tribe vs. Carthaginians
Look at the quality of these sculpts! The things that have caught my eye in particular are the hair styles and the strong poses.
If you look at attempted limed hair at other Celtic figures they don't quite stand up, or they look quite tame and even. You can see individual punk-like 'spikes' formed from the hair on each model, which I haven't seen in 1/72 Celts before, even on great minis such as those produced by Caesar Miniatures, which before this I saw as the foremost example of great Celtic minis. If you look at previous examples of limed hair, it looks tousled, mane-like but not limed to be standing on end. These new sculpts look almost Gamesworkshop-like, I'm really impressed.
Then look at these poses. Look at the narrative in all of them, the crouching warrior, presumably on a ledge, waiting on ambush. The spear-wielder surveying the landscape, foot astride a stone. The javelin-wielder, also looking down (probably from a vantage point), the charging Celtic fanatic. They all tell a story, again, very impressive.
carlosfaro wrote:Even more nice figures. I find so beautiful, all old Mr Connolly plates brought to life in 3d plastic miniatures
I find so nice the detail of these celts with poses looking down from the alpine heights to that big and strange army of foreigners with tan and dark skins, strange clothes and weapons and unbeliable giant grey monsters... Will they be dangerous? Will they have riches to be stolen after a surpris attack??
Yeah, the minis have an inherent narrative, you can give the emotions and vibes at a glance, fantastic stuff!
If you look at the sculpting itself you can see clear definition for muscles, I've already mentioned the hair but you can see the naked spear-wielder has sculpted genitalia. Again haven't see this before, but the detail is impressive (uh, no homo? I feel the analysis is getting weird) and shows Linear A's commitment to making fantastic minis.
I realised I've probably typed too much now...
TLDR; In my opinion, these minis are at least equal and might even exceed the best Celtic minis on the market today: Caesar Miniature's Celtic Warriors. I kind of want to throw money at them.