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Thanks for the German pics - inspired! Are the vehicles Tamiya 1/48?
Awesome. I love the Barbarian woman tribe. Can you explain the elements of the leader figure on the shield? It looks like you built it yourself?
BOUDICCA LED THE TRIBES AGAINST THE HATED COLONY OF COLCHESTER AND RAISED IT TO THE GROUND, SLAUGHTERING MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ALIKE. LEGION IX MARCHED TO THEIR AID FROM THEIR WINTER QUARTERS AT NEWTON - ON -TRENT BUT WERE ALMOST DESTROYED BY THE REBEL TRIBES AFTER A BLOODY ENGAGEMENT, AND FLED FOR THEIR LIVES. THE EX SOLDIERS BARRICADED THEMSELVES IN THE UNFINISHED TEMPLE TO CLAUDIUS AND HELD OUT IN HOPE OF THE ARRIVAL OF LEGION IX......BUT TO NO AVAIL.... THEY WERE MASSACRED MAKING A FINAL STAND. THE FURY THOUGH OF THE BRITON REBELS WAS BEYOND ANYTHING THE ROMANS COULD HAVE DREAMED OF.Under grey clouds rides the victorious oneLeading the Norfolk and the Britain tribesTo an uprising against the Roman EmpireSpurring her leadershipAnd her attacks!A song for a Dark Queen whose face was stainedWith dark paintings and her enemies bloodNo mercy, no prisoners, sacrifice ‘em all“I talk in the name of the Gods of war”Blessed by the wrath the Dark Queen ledTheir armies towards the battlefieldsAnd then a new age so glorious will riseAnd then we will feast the Fall of the EmpireA song for a Dark Queen whose battle was lostTheir was painted were faded with their bloodHer spirit died and was buried by timeAnd the hopes withered away forevermoreThe fate’s stone rolls downwards and then breaksThe name Iceni is lost in the windsFor the memories are written for those who won the warsAnd a restless spirit rides her chariot throughout the woods * Lyrics by FolkearthThe Queen: Walk around:Standing on high ground:
that's brilliant!am i wrong or celtos isn't selling barechested barbarians anymore?
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