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Miniatures Adventure => Medieval Adventures => Topic started by: The Dozing Dragon on February 23, 2016, 12:22:57 PM
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I think this is the right time period........I suppose they might pop up on others at some point :D
To be released this Thursday.....possibly tomorrow (Wednesday).....
(https://b7puma-dm2305.files.1drv.com/y3m1TSWoHMCAVInZAXLOMrBCzJvRjKmBtrXlBMqXsHPHjViTaUfYMKeORlGRA481-6i17yLHzxFxix7rdaav1guJuT3Yt1W4biFp7R-pMc4P0cpgZquyChRDoxBX03_s3hBQGwykIr1QMNJWJN0WmdYJOiUZI_OlMJJEnS1xkY3kE0?width=960&height=427&cropmode=none)
Blog post with lots more pics here (http://deartonyblair.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/northumbrian-tin-soldier-release-time.html).
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I imagine that technically they are Fantasy, but in reality they are excellent. Robin could be a touch more Cleesy, but at least his hat's the right size.
Thanks for sharing! :)
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I might have to get those to mix in to my Westfalia halfling army.
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Robin could be a touch more Cleesy, but at least his hat's the right size.
Hmm, yes, without the Bandits I'd swear it was Hugh Paddick in Up The Chastity Belt. Not that that would be a bad thing.
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Perfect! Must have these!
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Jolly good ;)
cheers
James
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Cracking frostgrave waband just add sean connery and a minataur and bohs your uncle
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I love the Robin in the Hood, great brush work.
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:D Brilliant.
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Paint jobs are by the legendary Andrew Taylor......wish they were mine!
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The brushwork is beyond excellent... very lifelike :o
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These look like an excellent set, the sculpts have captured the character of the erm.... characters really well.....
.....and they would look great in my cabinet :)
Darrell.