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Donnerstag, 21. August 2025

Review: Battlefield Accessories

 

Heyhey, yet another review of yet another Warlord (well..) kit - it's the Bolt Action Battlefield Accessories!

Dienstag, 29. Juli 2025

Review: Warlord Games SdKfz250 (Alte)

 

Heyhey, it's been a while since I last did a review of a kit. So let's get back on this by taking a closer look at Warlord Games' plastic Sd.Kfz.250 (Alte).

Dienstag, 22. Oktober 2024

Review: Wargames Atlantic, Oathmark, Warlord Skeletons!





Heyhey, here's two dead-cold, bone-hard facts: it's spooky season and skeleton warriors rock. That much we know. So I decided to write a big old review article, comparing three rockin' skeleton warriors plastic kits.

Sonntag, 26. März 2023

Review: Bolt Action Opel Blitz /Maultier

 


Wahey, it's time for yet another WW2 vehicle review. Why not. There's plenty around. So let's talk about Warlord Games' Opel Blitz / Maultier combo kit.

Samstag, 18. Juni 2016

Review: Terminator Genisys Heavy Weapon Endoskeletons


Terminator review

Remember how there was a Terminator film last year? The reason why this film is remembered all the way to this day is because River Horse (Alessio Cavatore's game design company), with Warlord's backing, made a miniatures game based on that license. Human resistance fighters fighting it out with machines.


Montag, 9. November 2015

Review: Late Napoleonic Line Infantry, Perry Miniatures vs. Warlord Games




Today I will compare two kits which couldn't be more similar. Both of them are (predominantly) plastic kits, both covering exactly the same topic: later Napoleonic French line infantry, 1812-1815. 

It has been a while since my last comparative review. The first one, in which I took a closelook at Black Tree Design's metal and Warlord Games' plastic WW2Soviet infantry, went over really well and I hope that this article will be as positively received. I have got a box of each here and assembled and painted a good portion of models from each box. Neither box was sent to me for free, I bought them both.


Montag, 31. August 2015

Showcase: T-34/85



Whilst doing all those trucks and half-tracks and tanks I took the opportunity to get my second T-34/85 done as well (the name's "Dasha"). Read on for lots of pictures and some more words.

Freitag, 14. August 2015

Review: Warlord Games M3A1 Half-Track



Last summer I fell for some kind of sale on the Warlord website, bought a bunch of plastic. Amongst those things was their M3A1 Half-Track kit. Time to have a closer look at this fella and maybe give it a little twist.

Montag, 13. April 2015

Review: Warlord Games/Italeri Wrecked House

Review wrecked house

Today I would like to take a closer look at one of Warlord Games' recent terrain releases. The pretty accurately named Wrecked House kit.


Mittwoch, 10. September 2014

Showcase: German reinforcements



Just a quick little somehting today - a few German reinforcements built mostly from Warlord Games' late war German infantry box.

Hope you like them. :)







Montag, 1. September 2014

Review: Warlord Games T-34/85




Just over a year ago Warlord Games added the Soviet T-34/85 to their small range of plastic 28mm World War Two vehicles. This tank kit is what I take a closer look at today.


Sonntag, 10. August 2014

Showcase: World War II late war German infantry squad plus support - detail shots


Okay, we have seen the full squad shot, let's take a look at the detailled pictures of the single models.

MG gunner, assistant gunner and sniper:

Samstag, 9. August 2014

Showcase: World War II late war German infantry squad plus support



With a title containing more letters than the whole project does miniatures you know it's good. ;-)

Today we got 17 recently finished German soldiers from WW2 I painted for a customer. These figures are all Warlord Games plastics (with a little add-on which I will talk about later).

Detail pictures will follow soon so stay tuned and have a good weekend!


Freitag, 17. Januar 2014

Review: Warlord Games Red Army infantry VS. Black Tree Design Red Army infantry



For the last article in the WW2 month-and-a-half series I would like to review not one but two miniatures packs. In the red corner we got Warlord Games' Red Army infantry, in the other red corner we got the Soviet rifle platoon by Black Tree Design.


First I will have a look at each of the sets seperately and then compare them next to each other.


Mittwoch, 15. Januar 2014

Review: 28mm Sd.Kfz.251 Ausf.C



I'm a highly irrational person with no sense of proportion or decency. This is why I got myself one of those "German 500 points" deals from Warlord Games for Christmas (despite already have some other WW2 figures at another scale). In regular terms this amounts to two infantry sections and five extra fellas, an MG42 medium machine gun team, a 81mm mortar team and a plastic Sd.Kfz.251 Ausf.C, one of Warlord Games' plastic vehicles they recently released.

This is what I want to take a look at today.


Donnerstag, 9. Januar 2014

Review: 28mm Panzer IV Ausf. H





When I started the WW2 themed month, which now has become one-and-a-half months because there wasn't enough time to fit in all the content I had prepared and I want to give people time to take advantage of the -20% off on WW2 painting/modelling commissions, I asked around what people would like to see me review. One of the first answers was "TANK! Don't care what but TANK!" (quoting from memory here ;-) ).



Mittwoch, 11. Dezember 2013

Review: Commandos!



Going on with WW2 month, here's a review of an all plastics kit from Warlord Games - it's Commandos!


Dienstag, 3. Dezember 2013

Review: German Pioniers



Getting into full swing with World War Two month here on Battle Brush Studios with a review of 28mm German Pioniers (a charming mix of languages) from Warlord Games' popular Bolt Action range of figures.


Montag, 16. September 2013

Review: Warlord Games Firelock Storming Party



With this review we are going back to a historical period - the 17th century. The models are from the Firelock Storming Party box from Warlord Games' Pike&Shotte range.