Nearly finished this first Tiberian fortress battery ( uniforms are very similar to French colonial artillery ), figures Spencer Smiths.
Cannons from Amati, fortress by Allan Tidemarsh.
Willz.
Tiberian fortress artillery battery no 1
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Re: Tiberian fortress artillery battery no 1
That's a bit different.
The Gateway is absolutely finished (except for a Highland regiment) otherwise I'd copy this.
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The Gateway is absolutely finished (except for a Highland regiment) otherwise I'd copy this.
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Re: Tiberian fortress artillery battery no 1
Very nice. I've just acquired some Ian Weekley Vauban fortress bits; it's been missing from my C18th armies.
BTW Willz, as a long time Spencer Smith collector, I'm sure like me you have agonised over the gunner figure with what looks like a hanky; is it flash so should I cut it off? A rag? Wonder no more:
https://www.traditionoflondonshop.com/e ... eira~18105
It is clearly intended to be a lighted portfire......it has become bent downwards.
Also proof that Ronald almost certainly pirated SAE figures......
The rest of the AWI range; look familiar?
https://www.traditionoflondonshop.com/e ... dependence
The whole range and story of how they have been rediscovered:
https://www.traditionoflondonshop.com/e ... ineers_SAE
Neil
BTW Willz, as a long time Spencer Smith collector, I'm sure like me you have agonised over the gunner figure with what looks like a hanky; is it flash so should I cut it off? A rag? Wonder no more:
https://www.traditionoflondonshop.com/e ... eira~18105
It is clearly intended to be a lighted portfire......it has become bent downwards.
Also proof that Ronald almost certainly pirated SAE figures......
The rest of the AWI range; look familiar?
https://www.traditionoflondonshop.com/e ... dependence
The whole range and story of how they have been rediscovered:
https://www.traditionoflondonshop.com/e ... ineers_SAE
Neil
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Re: Tiberian fortress artillery battery no 1
Thanks Neil, Yes I have seen these before and one has to wonder.Panzer21 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2023 1:59 pm Very nice. I've just acquired some Ian Weekley Vauban fortress bits; it's been missing from my C18th armies.
BTW Willz, as a long time Spencer Smith collector, I'm sure like me you have agonised over the gunner figure with what looks like a hanky; is it flash so should I cut it off? A rag? Wonder no more:
It is clearly intended to be a lighted portfire......it has become bent downwards.
Also proof that Ronald almost certainly pirated SAE figures......
The rest of the AWI range; look familiar?
The whole range and story of how they have been rediscovered:
Neil
BTW they look better castings, so I may treat myself to so figures later on.
Willz.
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Re: Tiberian fortress artillery battery no 1
Those are excellent, Willz! I really needs me some proper fortifications...
Re: Tiberian fortress artillery battery no 1
So where's the rest of it, mate? I take it you're going for the full Vauban, three tables deep and four wide?
Very nice, Willz.
Very nice, Willz.
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?