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Title: Fuzzy Wuzzy Nordenfelds in the Sudan
Post by: Pyjamas in the Sands on April 18, 2014, 07:32:50 AM
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Hi Folks,

Frstly thanks for all the kind words on the blog - much appreciated.  The number of fantastic Sudan projects on the go around the globe at the moment is certainly inspiring me to keep the momentum going - there are some very talented wargamers out there!

Just a quick note to let those guys interested that a couple of new posts are up on the blog.  Rules are getting very close to being finalised, checked off by a couple of important people and then available.

Cheers

Carlo

http://withpyjamasthroughthedessert.blogspot.com.au

Title: Re: Fuzzy Wuzzy Nordenfelds in the Sudan
Post by: Atheling on April 18, 2014, 08:59:29 AM
Really nice work Carlo  :-*.

Darrell.
Title: Re: Fuzzy Wuzzy Nordenfelds in the Sudan
Post by: georgec on April 18, 2014, 10:41:16 PM
'Whatever happens
we have got,
the Gatling gun
And they have...oh....'

Hillaire Belloc spends more time on prose after unfortunate incident in the Sudan...

 
Title: Re: Fuzzy Wuzzy Nordenfelds in the Sudan
Post by: juergen c. olk on April 18, 2014, 10:49:42 PM
Love the gun and crew w/ the backdrop, nice look
Title: Re: Fuzzy Wuzzy Nordenfelds in the Sudan
Post by: Captain Darling on August 28, 2014, 03:59:29 AM
Hi Carlo,

I like your Nordenfeld gun and love the adapted Fuzzies crewing it VERY well done!

It's nice to see the natives with some firepower, excellent. They'll be a nice surprise for the Imperials every now and then.

Looking at the reference picture on your blog I'm pretty sure it depicts a Gatling gun though, there's the drum type magazine and you can see the crank handle  :).

Cheers
Darling
Title: Re: Fuzzy Wuzzy Nordenfelds in the Sudan
Post by: Pyjamas in the Sands on August 28, 2014, 08:01:17 AM
Well spotted Darling...I mean Captain...

Simply a case of spare Nordenfelds and no spare Gatlings in the box of useful things.  These natives can be quite enterprising you know!

Cheers and thanks for visiting mate

Carlo
Title: Re: Fuzzy Wuzzy Nordenfelds in the Sudan
Post by: Captain Blood on August 28, 2014, 09:10:55 AM
Good grief. Are a couple of those gunners the old Essex fuzzy-wuzzies?!  :)
Title: Re: Fuzzy Wuzzy Nordenfelds in the Sudan
Post by: Pyjamas in the Sands on August 29, 2014, 01:39:40 AM
Hi Richard,

Absolutely correct sir.

They were the only old style metal figures that I had about with open hands to rest on the gun frame and actually turn the crank handle.  A little bit of "gentle" twisting, filing and cutting did the trick.  Their Fuzzies were IMHO far superior to the Ansar in teh range and teh sculpting on the faces and uper torso were (and still are) very, very good.

Always love getting into that "box of useful things" for projects such as these!

Cheers

Carlo
Title: Re: Fuzzy Wuzzy Nordenfelds in the Sudan
Post by: Captain Blood on August 29, 2014, 09:08:47 AM
Great idea Carlo. I had a whole batch of those which I only sold on a few years back... Lovely figures for their time, and still perfectly passable today. Nice work  :)