25mm Crossbows and Archers.

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25mm Crossbows and Archers.

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Bought these off fleabay last month, Lamming miniatures crossbows.
They were given a repaint and lightened up their colours.
I need to make a banner for them apart from that all ready to join my medieval army.

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Again bought these archers off flebay
Early Miniature figures English archers, slightly high bases to help them blend in with my army.
Also need a banner.
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Excellent. I had some of those Lamming years ago.
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Lovely.

I've got loads of Lamming medieval figures, just waiting for the urge to paint them.
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Essex Boy wrote: Sun Jul 09, 2023 11:41 am Lovely.

I've got loads of Lamming medieval figures, just waiting for the urge to paint them.
Give into the urge Iain cheers for both your kind comments.
I do love Lamming medievals they are easy to paint.

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Lamming Medieval are indeed the dogs do dahs. Probably the only really tempting Old School figures for me. Yours really look the part nice job ;)
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Laming Miniatures, that takes me right back to the 1970's. Didn't think they'd still be about. I remember the loose heads and the fairground style horses most. You've made a good job of those by the way.
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Must resist.........................

https://www.lammingminiatures.com/
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Essex Boy wrote: Sun Jul 09, 2023 5:27 pm Must resist.........................

https://www.lammingminiatures.com/
Give into your inner medieval.


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Remember seeing them in the display cases at John Tunstall's shop "Soldiers" in Kennington, and being very impressed that their Napoleonic range included a British Fusilier sergeant with spontoon. Nobody else made that figure back then, although - inevitably - Minifigs did. Eventually.....
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