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Author Topic: Captain Blood's Twilight of Britannia... More Arthurians! (P.26)  (Read 80998 times)

Offline Phil Robinson

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Toy soldiers at their finest, top stuff again, Richard.

Offline Dr. Zombie

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I don't think I have ever commented on this thread. But that does not mean I have not been following from the very start.

As always with you it is pure uncencored wargaming porn.

Offline Captain Blood

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Thanks all.
They are, as many people have attested before. simply lovely and easy miniatures to paint.

Truth be told, the only thing I don't like about them, is having to drill out the hands to take a spear - which is a considerable pain in the butt, and usually results in the loss of a finger or two (the miniature's - not mine ;) ) or other slight inadvertent mangling. Not so good...

There again, I'm not a fan of the 'lobster claw' open hand approach to sculpting either.

If someone could work out a way of doing it that involved casting the fist with hole in situ, they'd be onto a winner  ::)

Offline Andym

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Lovely wee bunch Capt! Great colours! :-*

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Truth be told, the only thing I don't like about them, is having to drill out the hands to take a spear - which is a considerable pain in the butt...
You know, I actually prefer that to open hands. Although time consuming, I like the look and the solid fit.

Offline cram

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Stunning stuff!!!  :-* :-* :-*

Offline Mindenbrush

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Excellent work as usual  8) 8) 8)

Almost got me looking at Footsore Late Romans/Arthurians again.............

« Last Edit: May 31, 2017, 01:30:00 PM by Mindenbrush »
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Offline Utgaard

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What can one say about these amazing stuff - I´m still stunned  :-*

Offline Breazer

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This is so cool to see. Really nice stuff man. I love the footsore miniatures and I love the work you did on them.

Offline Anderson Collection

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Those look fantastic I really like the over painted shields top work as per usual :-* :-* :-*

Offline Captain Blood

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Thanks all :)
Quite a lot more to come...

Offline pocoloco

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Awesome work with all of these!  :-*

I was going to make a half-witty remark about the thread title referring more to modern times but...  :P

Have you made lots of dedicated terrain for this project alone?

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I was going to make a half-witty remark about the thread title referring more to modern times but...  :P


That would be the twiglet of Britannia...  ;)



Have you made lots of dedicated terrain for this project alone?


No, just reusing existing boards and scenery. I keep meaning to get some Dark Age buildings, but can't make up my mind on which ones to go for...  ::)

Offline Lowtardog

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Your fault and that of a mate I have taken the plunge on the new saxon miniatures and old GB miniatures for a Romano British army for playing Sword and Spear :D ;D

Offline Captain Blood

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 lol don't blame me Karl.
Those Saxon Minatures Arturians are stunning. If I didn't already a have a full complement of Footsore cavalry, I'd definitely get the Saxon Miniatures ones. In fact, I suspect I'll get a few of them anyway  ;)

 

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