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Other Stuff => General Wargames and Hobby Discussion => Topic started by: dadlamassu on 17 September 2021, 04:54:24 PM
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The weather was warm and I decided to do the converting of some Oathmark Dwarves into Roman Auxiliaries for my Cohort I Nanum. Everything was set up when ...
An evil gull winged dive bombing bird swooped in and ... SPLAT! a bird bomb struck an unsuspecting dwarf:
(https://i.imgur.com/wnPNHtg.jpg)
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I've seen it a thousand times, and I rail against people building minis outside for this reason. In fact I've never seen one mini assembled outside that wasn't struck by feces. But people just don't want to listen...
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I've seen it a thousand times, and I rail against people building minis outside for this reason. In fact I've never seen one mini assembled outside that wasn't struck by feces. But people just don't want to listen...
lol
I once put 120 zombies together outside, no bird poop! Use an sunshade people ;) :D lol
Glen
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I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it. I wonder if anyone has had figures stolen by crows or ravens. Don't they have a reputation for stealing little trinkets?
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In the queue to get into a Wargames show, & the guy behind me
drew my attention to the fact a bird had shat all over my haversack.
'That's lucky' he cheerfully told me.
'How so?' I asked.
'Could have been my bag' he said.
:( :( :(
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At least it's just one model - that's a template weapon...
In the queue to get into a Wargames show, & the guy behind me
drew my attention to the fact a bird had shat all over my haversack.
'That's lucky' he cheerfully told me.
'How so?' I asked.
'Could have been my bag' he said.
:( :( :(
Here in Malta, when that happens it is supposed to bring luck. I can attest that is not true.
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Even indoors have an environmental challenge.
One of my cats loves to grab models by the Pike, and then run off with them!
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Even indoors have an environmental challenge.
One of my cats loves to grab models by the Pike, and then run off with them!
And I thought that the fuzzy-wuzzies didn`t like it up `em? lol
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I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it. I wonder if anyone has had figures stolen by crows or ravens. Don't they have a reputation for stealing little trinkets?
They do,however if you feed them they can end up bringing you trinkets…Fly my lovelies!
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At least it's just one model - that's a template weapon...
Here in Malta, when that happens it is supposed to bring luck. I can attest that is not true.
In the West Midlands it is known as "shittery luck". Tells you all you need to know about the Industrial Revolutions effect on people....
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They do,however if you feed them they can end up bringing you trinkets…Fly my lovelies!
So,you are like a bleedin' Fagin Birdmaster with his little band of thieves, eh?
;)
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Could have been worse.
Could have been a heron.
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So,you are like a bleedin' Fagin Birdmaster with his little band of thieves, eh?
;)
lol Indeed mate ,just ask Mrs Blackwolf about the Furballs (possums) as well…
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Even indoors have an environmental challenge.
One of my cats loves to grab models by the Pike, and then run off with them!
My Dam' Yankee fleet needed extensive repair work after a 4-month-old Meezie kitten got at it.
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Roman dwarves ? Certainly different 👍
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My Dam' Yankee fleet needed extensive repair work after a 4-month-old Meezie kitten got at it.
Recently had to replace the flag on my half painted French infantry after the kittens got hold of it. Never did find the eagle finial
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'That's lucky' he cheerfully told me.
'How so?' I asked.
'Could have been my bag' he said.
According to a highly reliable legend, a man from Savonia once said in a similar situation "that's lucky, could have been a cow". lol
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Another indoor hazard! I had a completely scatty Airedale Terrier that if she got a chance liked to sink her teeth into jiffy bags of metal miniatures as they came through the letter box....a bag of Old Glory medievals suffered that fate. :( I guess she liked the chewiness.
If I ever had my own miniatures company I was going to call it Foolish Dog Miniatures.