Good morning all, and a happy Easter!
It's been a pretty busy week figure-wise here on the shores of the Mighty Mersey river. Four new sets from Alliance, curtesy of Hannants, and to be honest none of them have disappointed. I know you're still waiting for images of the Dark Riders but today we have the Southern Warriors and the Anubis Army.
Southern Warriors
Talking to Alliance about these, I understand that the creator is keen to keep on making LotR themed figure sets, well if these are anything to go by, he should keep on doing so. These will function perfectly as intended - Faramir's Rangers of Ithilien, but they will also work as general warriors for pretty much any fantasy setting, and that is really useful. No more repurposed Zvezda Vikings or Airfix Robin Hood. I haven't measured them yet but they look pretty tall, towards the 26mm end of things, but the Gondorians
were tall, coming from the line of men of Numenor.
They are nice figures, the green plastic doesn't do them any favours but the mouldings are pretty clean. The figures are well equipped and I am sure they will find their way into lots of armies, not ust Lord of the Rings ones.
I am not sure about the red shields in the box art, as red is the first colour that the eye sees, and the Rangers were all about stealth, but that is just a matter of a paintbrush.
Anubis Army - or Who Let The Dogs Out!
I have been suggesting this army to anyone who would listen for years. And what a pay off.
Spot on for the Anubians from The Mummy 2, really nicely detailed, good spread of poses and well executed. To coin a phrase they are the dog's dangly bits!
Only 40 figures to the box, four sprues of 10 figures, but these puppies are
BIG! At least 30mm tall, like the previous Minotaur set.
This picture shows how tall these guys are, compared with the Southern Rangers
Ranger: "Yo Dog!"
Anubis Warrior: "Waassssssssup!"
I am looking forwards to adding these to my Tomb Kings army and letting slip these particular dogs of war.
Have a good week-end! Stay safe.