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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: FifteensAway on 20 July 2022, 05:27:10 AM
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...and their opponents, too.
(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgZjS9wL9fd-OisUwe7F20gpR7sjPD2p-7VSVDN7RuUkRASj_4UGaVkhXCwdZ9o0KepYUMdMEkqQlA4C24YyIHoS4Rbthj31kJJA5jucaBGhpx9LzuCoI_cSJNZzlRg4udSF5w_REWxmAXrl8UPiYydZ_tXAPTcsd9jGVvgXiBgIhs6LR--jYQkTYD26w/w480-h640/IMG_0553.jpg)
Lots more photos on the blog (photo heavy) here: https://carobbeansea.blogspot.com (https://carobbeansea.blogspot.com)
Hope you enjoy. And it is okay if you think having so many figures for a pirate game is 'slightly' excessive.
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Shiver me timbers! That’s a lot of pirates!
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Awesome stuff, what a great collection. Also what a great effort to get the game ready, the end result looked beautiful. I’ve shown it to my official on all things Piratical and he fully approves lol
Thanks for posting
Balm
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Wow, that is a pirate army. At about a 1 to 1 scale even!
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As the others have said: hoist the Jolly Roger and set course for Maracaibo! That’s a marvelous collection you have.
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Not even "marginally" excessive. Pirates is never too many, pirates is.
Great stuff.
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Thanks for the comments. And just in case you didn't read enough of the blog - a great portion of the figures were NOT painted by me, mostly by other members of our local group for the big club project game ten years ago.