25mm Crossbows and Archers.
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- Gaynor
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25mm Crossbows and Archers.
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.
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.
Willz.
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.
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.
Willz.
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Re: 25mm Crossbows and Archers.
Excellent. I had some of those Lamming years ago.
Re: 25mm Crossbows and Archers.
Lovely.
I've got loads of Lamming medieval figures, just waiting for the urge to paint them.
I've got loads of Lamming medieval figures, just waiting for the urge to paint them.
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- Gaynor
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Re: 25mm Crossbows and Archers.
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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Re: 25mm Crossbows and Archers.
Give into your inner medieval.Essex Boy wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 5:27 pm Must resist.........................
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Re: 25mm Crossbows and Archers.
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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