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Other Stuff => The Lead Painters' League => Season 12 => Topic started by: Overlord on April 29, 2018, 01:26:04 PM
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Those are great minis, Doc!
Surprised I haven't added them to my VSF collection. Maybe I should.
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Great figures Dr M. Good job on those bases too Black Crane.
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That's a mental scene Doc! :o
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First time I've seen them anywhere than the Eureka site, and now I'm thinking I need a unit of them.
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Pig tickling? lol lol
Oh, so happy one of my favorite painters of all time is in this season's LPL...! :-*
Mike Demana
www.firstcommandwargames.com
http://leadlegionaries.blogspot.com/
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I have seen the minis but never seen a full game lineup of Pig Tickling before. They look great. Love the wackiness.
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Pig Tickling won it for me - but I'm a steampunk fan :-)
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I don't quite recognize the two wallahs in the background? Who makes them?
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Thanks all- I've had them for years, if not for the LPL 'British' theme they'd still be bare metal.
I don't quite recognize the two wallahs in the background? Who makes them?
There are two versions of Pig Tickler miniatures (two different referees, stokers, different lancer types, I think one version of pig had separate legs). Sculpting style is pretty different on the two versions. When I was inquiring about buying through Eureka USA, I seem to recall that they had some old versions on hand so I asked if I could get the old stokers along with the new ones (I mean, why not?). I always assumed the ones in back are the new versions, but I may be wrong because the USA and AU websites show the closer two. It's been a long time since I bought them :)
EDIT: Looks like I still have the emails I sent to Eureka. I bought them from the AU site in 2012. When they arrived the set was different sculpts from the website pictures (I think they still haven't updated the photos). I asked about it because I needed a couple more lancers and they offered to send me the old versions of the minis if they had them, since that was what I was expecting. Long story short I wanted a few other things too and since I wasn't really griping about the switch anyway I bought the old versions along with some other stuff. It's a funny shopping list (includes "Hussar girls pillow fighting" lol).
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includes "Hussar girls pillow fighting"
Phwoaaar! I want to see *them* in the LPL!
I did not recognize the ref either. Now I know why.
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Whilst admittedly I've taken a shellacking here - entirely justified, no arguments there! :D - I should take the opportunity to mention that the Blue Moon Boxer Rebellion range, of which mine here are Royal Marines - are really, really, nice figures, lovely to paint.
In case anyone was on the fence about getting any, I probably haven't done them justice, but they are well worth it. I shall be acquiring more once the lead pile is done.
Stands nothing on the gorgeous painting of my competitor here though - terrific job, one of the reasons why I enter is to get that sort of inspiration to improve my painting.
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I should take the opportunity to mention that the Blue Moon Boxer Rebellion range, of which mine here are Royal Marines - are really, really, nice figures, lovely to paint.
I was wondering what manufacturers those were from! Nice terrain too, I could use some rough irregular escarpment type stuff like that.
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The Terrain bits are from Red Dragon Gaming
http://www.reddragongaming.co.uk/
Really good pieces - those in this photo I painted myself, but I've got some others pre-painted from them which are great, lovely space fillers on the table (I'm not on commission from Red Dragon or Blue Moon! lol)
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Dr. Matthias: I swear, you and I have the same preferences in miniatures! lol
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Dr. Matthias: I swear, you and I have the same preferences in miniatures! lol
My collection leans toward the very peculiar side of things ;)