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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Chien Sauvage on 12 October 2008, 12:23:03 PM
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Yerterday we have played for the fun the battle of osgiliath with 2500pts of good and 2500 of Mosdor's slaves :D
A pict for the teaser ;)
(http://storage.canalblog.com/97/46/394022/31139276_p.jpg)
One clic here to see the video (http://bobouest.canalblog.com/archives/2008/10/12/index.html)
Chien sauvage...Have a good time
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Oh wow, that certainly is a treat. Thanks for the link. I am very impressed by the scenery. That must have been a lot of work. And you have also been busy painting miniatures...
I myself am not a fan of playing large battles but I certainly like to look at them and your video is a real exe-opener, make no mistake.
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That is spectacular scenery :-*
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Pretty damn cool. Some day I will return to LotR gaming.
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We were 4 players to plays first the battle of the bridge, and after the landing of the mordor.
We defended house by house each street of the tabletob, Lotr is very interesting to play a part scripted.
Chien sauvage
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Wow stunning stuff, I don't think I have seen so many LOTR figures all massed for one game. I am used to seeing smaller skirmishes like Doomhippies. Impressive :)
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That is such an inspirational thing to see, makes you say I want to game that :o
dodge
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I need to know:
Did you make all those flagstones yourself, or are they some kind of plasticard (or something)?
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The material is cardboard pen, and extruded polystyrene, there is no plastic card. I'm not the conceptor, the conceptor is Virgo a friend, i'm just a player and the realisator :D
You can see his realise on is blog
http://el-kerintor.over-blog.com/ (http://el-kerintor.over-blog.com/)
Chien sauvage
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Very, very nice. I've just decided on my next table-project ;)
I think I'm going to buy some cobblestone-plasticard instead of cutting carboard for the cobbled parts, though... and I'll start out with a 2'x2' table, and then make some buildings/ruins for it, not to bog myself down in a prolongued project...
This is a GREAT inspiration!! 8)
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very bery nice!
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Very impressive. I hope my version will look half as impressive when it is finished...!