Lodi Enterprises Trojans

lod1

Here is a photo of three of the four Ken Ciak’s Trojan poses that are slated to be out this fall.  We thank Ken for permission to share this photo with you.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.

6 Responses to Lodi Enterprises Trojans

  1. Tom Black says:

    Nice!

  2. Michael Bryan says:

    Looks like another promising maker. Nice to see others addressing some new eras.

  3. erwin says:

    Nice, as far “I can see “,they look made with a very good smooth plastic, like italeri plastic where detail goes clear but not blur and gloss. The poses are true 3D anatomical and “look” like not attached body part is present. Making the solid cast figures in one .The bases are more flat and the heavy archer kneeling pose is a plus, not done in plastic before. Just that arrow will be best a bit thin I guess. The armor and helmet are historical correct taken from museum research not as incorrectly depicted in old and new-latest movies. The spears(soru) will be best if increased in length as it was no less than 2 meters long for infantry in any case or taller than standing infantrymen with helmet. My opinion and observation.
    They will be good perfect match with EF,Conte and many others. Awesome figures. The poses are great for conversion in many other poses because of action dynamism .

  4. erwin says:

    sorry ;the spear name was (DORU)..I miss writ… it

  5. Greg Liska says:

    They look great and I’m thrilled there is an archer! I think the Doru are shorter because of the casting difficulty. I can live with that, but I hope they are durable enough to be placed in a container when not in use and I won’t find a bunch of broken spears at the bottom. I think the ring hand approach is the safest here, but the material may be very flexible. We’ll see.

  6. erwin says:

    As far the use same type EF or italeri plastic they will be great!!I hope!?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.