Showing posts with label atlanteans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label atlanteans. Show all posts

Friday, 5 December 2014

The Atlanteans (Minoan Army) - set released!

We can announce that today the fifth set of Hegemony Miniatures have been released, and can be bought here on the blog or on eBay.


The Atlanteans

THE ATLANTEANS
Price; 8 GBP + 3 GBP shipping
Material; Hard Plastic
Contents; 30 unpainted figures with separate stands, weapons, banners and shields.

DescriptionRecreate the lost and mysterious battles of Atlantis against Athens, and their battles against Egypt. If you prefer to be historically strict, paint them as a Minoan Army.
 










Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Atlanteans/Minoan Army Prototypes first look

Soon, our long awaited new set, chosen by the public in various polls, will be released. The Atlanteans are now in the production line, and we can show you the prototypes;


The set will retail at 8 GBP the box of 30 unpainted figures of semi-hard plastic, with shields, weapons and separate stands. 




Wednesday, 14 May 2014

More news; The Trojan Horse and open poll

We have just finished our last set and we already thinking of the next ones!

It has been confirmed the next set will be the Trojan Horse. A fully 1/72 model of the legendary horse that allowed the Greeks to enter to the city of Troy. Unseen since the Atlantic release, now almost impossible to find. It will be made 100 % of hard plastic.

The next piece of news is that we have opened a poll to help us decide the next set of soldiers. 


It is in your hand to decide which will be the subject! this poll will be conducted and taken into account different forums and websites.

This are the subjects;

Atlanteans; Semi-fantasy subject. A pseudo-historical representation of what could have been the Atlanteans if they really existed, seen as a sort of Mycenaean soldiers, with some fantasy touches.

Phoenicians; Pre-Persian rule, in their Golden Age. 1200 BC - 539 BC roughly.

Ponthic Army; The soldiers which Mithridates IV used against the Romans so many times.

Bagaudae; The peasant revolts that shakened the Roman Empire in it's decline.

Vandals; Will be made as the Vandals under Geiseric which sacked Rome in 455 AD.

Magyars; Circa 900 AD, as in their last battle against Otto II.

Napoleonic Ottoman Army; As the name suggests, Ottoman Army during the Napoleonic period.

Napoleonic French Sailors; All round sailors, not just official types, also sailors with informal uniform.

Greek Infantry WW1; Regular army and volunteers

Iraqi Army (first Gulf War); Regular army and rebels