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Miniatures Adventure => Medieval Adventures => Topic started by: Phil Robinson on January 23, 2012, 11:59:22 PM
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I don't think Dave frequents this forum so I thought I would give you good folks here a heads up on these, the figures speak for themselves
http://saxondog.blogspot.com/
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I very like these figures, Paul Hicks did it again.
The Command
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-gjtwP4ZLaqA/Tx3ISjAMq1I/AAAAAAAABVE/Tl_D9nEkjYI/s640/1.bmp)
Scots Spear 1
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-dc9bpMcgK-U/Tx3IY9m8RPI/AAAAAAAABVU/NqraBmBI6zs/s1600/3.bmp)
Scots Spear 2
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-GiEO_PjUetA/Tx3IfIHtysI/AAAAAAAABVk/Bs7zPfmMOR4/s1600/5.bmp)
Scots Spear 3
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-cZ_9Kh0TNFM/Tx3IlENawlI/AAAAAAAABV0/xDql-81tOis/s1600/7.bmp)
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Awesome, is this from a company or is Saxon Dog selling them Himself?
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Very nice indeed, with only a couple suffering from the 'Hicks sticky out elbow'. Although I would bend the cross guard tips forward for the classic Scottish sword look.
Ross Cowan gave an excellent paper on this in Leeds in 2011, much of which has since been published in Medieval Warfare 1.2:
http://www.medieval-warfare.com/cms/issues/medieval-warfare-i-2 (http://www.medieval-warfare.com/cms/issues/medieval-warfare-i-2)
Judging by the armour, I'd say these are meant for the late fourteenth, early fifteen century? The main character's pig-faced bascinet may be pushing it for Neville's Cross (1346), but he will take you through to 1420's. So great for Otterburn and Homildon Hill and meshing nicely with the Perry range.
Edit: Just read David's post on the Steve Dean forum and they are aimed at Otterburn etc.
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They are nice,too nice ;D Love the Scots,from the Picts to Montrose.....If I bought these they would fill out what I have got nicely ;)
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Ooooh, they are rather nice.
Am wondering if some of them might be of use for the WotR. (Hi Janner, when you mention compatible Perry's I assume you mean the HYW line?). The kit worn by some does seem quite similar to the Perry 15th century Europeans in metal, a notable exception being what looks like it could be a basket weave helmet.
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Ooooh, they are rather nice.
Am wondering if some of them might be of use for the WotR. (Hi Janner, when you mention compatible Perry's I assume you mean the HYW line?). The kit worn by some does seem quite similar to the Perry 15th century Europeans in metal, a notable exception being what looks like it could be a basket weave helmet.
Yes, HYW Perrys. The spearmen would be fine for WotR (perhaps with the odd headswap with a more modern helmet), but the knights would need to be replaced. Hopefully these will be compatible with the Perrys as they provide lots of options for heads and replacement nobles.I'm not sure what you mean by basket weave helmet - is it the one of second from right in spear3?
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Yes, HYW Perrys. The spearmen would be fine for WotR (perhaps with the odd headswap with a more modern helmet), but the knights would need to be replaced. Hopefully these will be compatible with the Perrys as they provide lots of options for heads and replacement nobles.I'm not sure what you mean by basket weave helmet - is it the one of second from right in spear3?
Thanks, looks like I'll be gaining a Scottish contingent! :)
Yes, that's the helmet. In the raw metal it looks like a bit like woven willow. Obviously it won't be but I don't think I've seen a helmet with that structure before so I'm guessing it must be a Scottish style.
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Are they compatible with Scheltrum's "Lord of the Isles" range of 15th C Scots?
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Nice
Are these 25 or 28 or othermm?
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Awesome, is this from a company or is Saxon Dog selling them Himself?
Update on Dave's blog, Dave Thomas at UK shows and a website for internet orders.
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Nice! Thanks for the info
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OH MY!!! Those are probably the most exquisite medieval figs I have seen to date! :-*
WELL DONE PAUL!
Must have!! :)
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Must have!! :)
Me too, great Job, Mr. Hicks. Your best work.
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Outstanding! Not my period, but really great sculpting.
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They are superb looking. David has asked me to make flags to go with them so cant wait to see them in lead.
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They look really nice.
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David has painted some of them and put them on his blog.
;D
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/--T3kIstkTVk/TzmP0LC5FgI/AAAAAAAABX4/a3lsqzUZBUs/s1600/otterburn1.jpg)
http://saxondog.blogspot.com/2012/02/moray-and-march.html
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They are gorgeous :-* :-*
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Brilliant :-* :-* :-*
They look even better painted :-* :-*
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Very tasty!! :-*
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One of the most exciting ranges (well for me anyway) for a while :D
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Saw these painted on his blog the other day and they are rather nice :-* :-*
cheers
James
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I very like these figures, Paul Hicks did it again.
Does any one knows where we can find these beauties ? :-*
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Does any one knows where we can find these beauties ? :-*
David is hoping to have them for Salute with a website. I was talking to him last night and i think he would love to get them up on his website sooner. I got one of the casts last night and they are really good.
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David is hoping to have them for Salute with a website. I was talking to him last night and i think he would love to get them up on his website sooner. I got one of the casts last night and they are really good.
As I'm living in Brittany a website would be the best for me :D
Thanks for giving news about it when ever you have ;)
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Dave has put pics of four new greens on the blog
http://saxondog.blogspot.com/
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Dave has posted some pics of painted figures and pre-order info on his blog
http://saxondog.blogspot.com/
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These are looking great 8)
It certainly seems to be a good time to Lead Adventure with so many small ranges, well sculpted, coming to the fore :)
cheers
James
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Suppose you allready know that the Claymore Castings (http://claymorecastings.co.uk/) site are up and running and that it is possible to order.
At the moment they have the first 5 packs (1 command of 4minis and 4 packs with 4 spear/pike men) and some flags for Otterburn 1388.
I got my pre-order during the week and I was very pleased with the minis.
Not the best comparision pictures but it gives you an ideea about the size...
(http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa319/dalauppror/Medieval%20Swedeish/Terrain/Compare-1.gif)
(http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa319/dalauppror/Medieval%20Swedeish/Terrain/Compare-2.gif)