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Miniatures Adventure => VSF Adventures => Topic started by: argsilverson on October 15, 2008, 12:59:28 PM
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Today I checked the website of "end of Empire". It has some updates.
I think it is worth seeing it again:
http://www.spiritofthegame.org.uk/endofempire/selwg06news.htm
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excellent website, the scenery section is bloomin' marvellous :)
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very nice! thanks
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Thes guys have laid on some marvellous games at the shows here inthe UK. Very inspiring stuff and the games are always fun to be involved in. There is always a big gathering aorund their table.
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Oooooh.
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I've seen a couple of their games at Salute. The whole tables were covered with buildings, all of which had interiors.
I particularly like their use of illuminated street lamps on terain sections that can hide batteries.
The music hall/theatre that featured in one game was my favourite - the back wall could be removed to show the complete stage and interior. Marvellous!
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I agree with Bullshott regards their buildings. They inspired me to get my music hall made.
Thanks to them I am now looking for Highlanders to use as her Majesty Queen Victoria's(Guad Bless 'Er) personal bodyguards to accompany my John Brown figure.
I have considered the Front rank Jacobites in shirts, kilts bonnets and swords...
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I agree with Bullshott regards their buildings. They inspired me to get my music hall made.
Thanks to them I am now looking for Highlanders to use as her Majesty Queen Victoria's(Guad Bless 'Er) personal bodyguards to accompany my John Brown figure.
I have considered the Front rank Jacobites in shirts, kilts bonnets and swords...
Surely a man of your calibre could convert some standard Victorian/Western types by filing their trousers and hats down and adding kilts and bonnets? I don't think Her Majesty [Gaud Bless 'Er] would appreciate being spattered with blood from broadsword-armed bodyguards, after all, so firearms may be for the best lol
That mad twin-pistol-armed chap you use as John Brown should be inspiration enough. You could also do a gamekeeper with sniper rifle in a "Ghillie suit", just in case ;)
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I agree with Bullshott regards their buildings. They inspired me to get my music hall made.
Thanks to them I am now looking for Highlanders to use as her Majesty Queen Victoria's(Guad Bless 'Er) personal bodyguards to accompany my John Brown figure.
I have considered the Front rank Jacobites in shirts, kilts bonnets and swords...
Surely a man of your calibre could convert some standard Victorian/Western types by filing their trousers and hats down and adding kilts and bonnets? I don't think Her Majesty [Gaud Bless 'Er] would appreciate being spattered with blood from broadsword-armed bodyguards, after all, so firearms may be for the best lol
That mad twin-pistol-armed chap you use as John Brown should be inspiration enough. You could also do a gamekeeper with sniper rifle in a "Ghillie suit", just in case ;)
Thanks Gluteus, I like the idea of a markman gamekeeper Ghillie...
I was trying to keep it simple by using existing figures. I like the idea of broadswords whirling, bearded Highland types etc.Besides a firearm is the weapon of choice of an english gentleman, not that of a big bearded Yin...
its an image that us southern types have of the Scots...pure romance of course, but fun none the less...
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Thanks Gluteus, I like the idea of a markman gamekeeper Ghillie...
I was trying to keep it simple by using existing figures. I like the idea of broadswords whirling, bearded Highland types etc.Besides a firearm is the weapon of choice of an english gentleman, not that of a big bearded Yin...
its an image that us southern types have of the Scots...pure romance of course, but fun none the less...
That's fine, so long as they look like this:
(http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/09_01/russabbot0709_228x411.jpg)
See You Jimmy! lol
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I agree with Bullshott regards their buildings. They inspired me to get my music hall made.
Thanks to them I am now looking for Highlanders to use as her Majesty Queen Victoria's(Guad Bless 'Er) personal bodyguards to accompany my John Brown figure.
I have considered the Front rank Jacobites in shirts, kilts bonnets and swords...
Yes indeed. Being far away I cannot be in any wargaming show in UK, but I managed a couple of years ago to be at SELWG. Really I was impressed by their table.
Scotsmen: In fact I had the same idea. I am trying to find some Highlanders for this purpose. They have used Essex Miniatures. What will be your suggestion, Front Rank? Never seen them. Any link?
Is there any Highland figure in their ranges with pistol?
[I have the csrusader mini with 2 pistols]
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That's fine, so long as they look like this:
(http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/09_01/russabbot0709_228x411.jpg)
See You Jimmy! lol
Thats scary. As this is my exact point of reference for them.. even down to the colour of the hair...
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Scotsmen: In fact I had the same idea. I am trying to find some Highlanders for this purpose. They have used Essex Miniatures. What will be your suggestion, Front Rank? Never seen them. Any link?
Is there any Highland figure in their ranges with pistol?
[I have the csrusader mini with 2 pistols]
Yes they used the Essex figures which I was initially not sure about but quite like them. For my taste I would add some green stuff socks and do something with ther shoes but they should be ok.
Front Rank are better sculpts.
http://www.frontrank.com/3_1_lev3_Jacobite_Rebellion_1745.asp
I like the more plain dress of the Essex figures. Difficult decision. I posted a thread over on the swashbuckling board. There were some more suggestions, some helpful, some not.. ;)
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Scotsmen: In fact I had the same idea. I am trying to find some Highlanders for this purpose. They have used Essex Miniatures. What will be your suggestion, Front Rank? Never seen them. Any link?
Is there any Highland figure in their ranges with pistol?
[I have the csrusader mini with 2 pistols]
Yes they used the Essex figures which I was initially not sure about but quite like them. For my taste I would add some green stuff socks and do something with ther shoes but they should be ok.
Front Rank are better sculpts.
http://www.frontrank.com/3_1_lev3_Jacobite_Rebellion_1745.asp
I like the more plain dress of the Essex figures. Difficult decision. I posted a thread over on the swashbuckling board. There were some more suggestions, some helpful, some not.. ;)
1.- thanks
2.- I saw the thread in swashbuckling board. I posted the link to "the little lead soldiers" http://www.littleleadsoldiers.com/ .
they are too modern, I suppose.
3.- do scarlet and gold has any scotsman in their ceremonial range?
4.- as for VSF Infantry I would go for Renegade or GWM Lowlanders, with clengarrys (Is it correct spelling?)
5.- furthermore I would think that we need some scots figures with pistols. [to go alongwith the sword types]
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I show the Front Rank, look nice sculpts. How they compare with the other usual ranges?
I think the most suitable are: JA1, 3,4,9,13,23,24 & 26.
What you think?
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I show the Front Rank, look nice sculpts. How they compare with the other usual ranges?
I think the most suitable are: JA1, 3,4,9,13,23,24 & 26.
What you think?
I think they are very nice, although the early ranges(which these are from) are slightly shorter than the later figures.
The only issue with some of the musket armed figures is its a musket and not a rifle. I might add a Martini Henry to number 3 for example to give them more modern weapons and go with mainly sword armed ones. A couple of the charging poses look a bit stooped to me,but they are very nice figures.
But as you can buy them individually its worth buying a few to see. (I always add a spacer between the figure and the base to lift them up a bit if necessary and besides I want them to look like big strapping Scots!)
I shall buy a few of these and a few of the Essex ones too. :)
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I show the Front Rank, look nice sculpts. How they compare with the other usual ranges?
I think the most suitable are: JA1, 3,4,9,13,23,24 & 26.
What you think?
Front Rank are very large compared to Perry and older Foundry Victorian ranges. They are still a bit bigger than newer Copplestone etc, but Malamute wants them as bodyguards, so imposing height and bulk are an advantage :)
I have used Front Rank and Foundry Napoleonics together in Sharpe-style skirmish games and they don't look too bad . I wouldn't use them ranked up in the same unit for more formal battles, though.