What are people buying?
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- Jezebel
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I confess I find the Murch style castings to be hard for me to paint. Just something about the smooth style I can't get along with.
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Luckily I no longer have a hankering for any early Early Medieval figures. My great garage clear out showed me that I wasn't underestimating when I said my unpainted pile of 28mm Saxons, Vikings and Normans numbers in excess of 1000 figures. (That's just the "modern" style figures accrued from the very first GB range and onwards, I have a few hundred earlier by Essex and others!).Count Belisarius wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 9:19 am I wish you hadn't mentioned the 1066 range. Rather nice. However I think the potential customs hit might be a killer... Maybe look at a few when Northstar stock them...
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On the other hand, your Immortality Index is quite high!
I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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I looked at the 1066 one, but the cost is prohibitive and frankly I think Footsore do a better range
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She can usually stop them with a hard stare - Paddington B-style.Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 4:40 pm Have you considered your wife may secretly be preparing to close assault police vehicles with a shaped charge on a stick?
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Oh - well, if you need to dispose of them - obviously, coming from your bargain basement...Paul wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 11:15 amLuckily I no longer have a hankering for any early Early Medieval figures. My great garage clear out showed me that I wasn't underestimating when I said my unpainted pile of 28mm Saxons, Vikings and Normans numbers in excess of 1000 figures. (That's just the "modern" style figures accrued from the very first GB range and onwards, I have a few hundred earlier by Essex and others!).Count Belisarius wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 9:19 am I wish you hadn't mentioned the 1066 range. Rather nice. However I think the potential customs hit might be a killer... Maybe look at a few when Northstar stock them...
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I hopped onto the Stargrave Nickstarter (it closes today), mostly for the rules as I've already got a ton of 15mm figures. I'll probably use the figures anyway, although the last thing that the 'lead' pile needs is another 60 odd figures.
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My copy of "Stargrave" dropped through the door this morning...well was handed to me by the Postie! Not really sure why I bought it, but judging by what i've been heaving out of the garage I may have a problem with RAA (Rules Acquisition Addiction).
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Where’s mine ?!
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Since its payday - an Essex Miniaturex 25mm Seljuk Elephant and crew, bargain at £5.99 I thought and a base worth x4 Saracen axe men.