I've tended to do threads for specific projects. But.
Freed from the iron grip of Neanderthal's punishing show regime, I've been remarkably lacking in self-control, so I think a general thread for my spasmodic efforts might be useful. I'll try and keep a few specific threads going but I'm conscious they do lapse for some time now between updates.
First up, a likkle capetian kerniggit for the 1215 brouhaha:
A couple of fine gentlemen for the Cousins War:
A couple of shop keepers (no toilet roll for you, you're not local):
And 4 Lowlanders (with English Army deserters) for the 1745 project:
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Splendid. Who makes the Local Shopkeepers?
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They are Crooked Dice:
http://www.crooked-dice.co.uk/wp/produc ... he-fields/
http://www.crooked-dice.co.uk/wp/produc ... he-fields/
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I haven't looked at their site for a while. Those sculpts and your paining really makes them come alive.
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Lovely work LT
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All rather splendid, LT. I particularly like the Redcoats with the tartan sash.
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A very eclectic -and well painted - mix. Do you have rules for a game that could employ all of them?
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That would be fun.
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I love when I see someone who is as much a wargames butterfly as I am. The difference being that LT is getting some of his pile very nicely painted
I remember playing a time travelling combat 'arena' type game at the Valhalla Wargames show in Farnborough in the late 1990's.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 2:11 pm A very eclectic -and well painted - mix. Do you have rules for a game that could employ all of them?