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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: AlyMorrison on September 22, 2016, 07:11:34 PM
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This is the first of my Mutiny Project...
The Iron Duke range is far to tempting to resist...
I plan to use the Men who Would be Kings so this unit actual counts as two in the rules...Hurrah!
The next unit will probably be some uniformed mutineers...
All the best Aly
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Looking good so far 8)
cheers
James
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They look great.
Iron Duke minis are excellent figures.
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Nice work :-*
LB
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Nice start,got to love Neil's Blue caps :)
Can't recognise the mounted officer though,not Iron Duke's ?
Cheers
Keith
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Hi Keith
He is Great War Miniatures Light Bigade character with a head swap...
In idea I pinched from Iron Dukes owner Mike Snook... :D
All the best. Aly
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Splendid Sir, splendid.
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Great start Alys! :o
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A project that has interested me but I have done nothing yet, but great inspiration there!!! Lovely figures and great painting too!! :)
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Decent start there!
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Nice figures, nice painting and nice flags !
Björn
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Ruddy marvellous.
You have been busy! 8)
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Thank you for the kind comments :)
Now...
If only I could keep my hobby butterfly under control.... lol
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Hi Keith
He is Great War Miniatures Light Bigade character with a head swap...
In idea I pinched from Iron Dukes owner Mike Snook... :D
All the best. Aly
Ah ! I see,thanks Aly :)
Cheers
Keith
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Lovely unit or two :-* :-* :-*
Very nice action in the sculps
Need to have a look at iron duke
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Superb unit, Aly! Iron Duke miniatures are fantastic, had some ordered for myself already. The thin swords are a bit tricky for wargaming, but look so good ...
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All the weapons are beautifully made...
The figures are cast in good quality metal so they should be ok...
As long as you don't through rocks at them... :D
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Those are really cool models!!
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The thin swords are a bit tricky for wargaming, but look so good ...
Try using the GW thin super glue (the one that comes with a brush in the cap) over the thin bayonets, swords etc. It makes quite a difference and takes away very little detail. The only real downside is it may mean venturing into a GW shop :(
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They look amazing! Thanks Aly for sharing look forward to seeing the uniformed Mutineers.
Mike has been to Griffin Moulds along with Paul of Empress. They along with the excellent casting staff. Have now cut the Moulds to increase durability without compromising detail to the bayonets.
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They look amazing! Thanks Aly for sharing look forward to seeing the uniformed Mutineers.
Mike has been to Griffin Moulds along with Paul of Empress. They along with the excellent casting staff. Have now cut the Moulds to increase durability without compromising detail to the bayonets.
that's great news about the bayonets,I have lots of minis from this range and have had several broken in transit,guickly replaced by Empress,and several damaged in games I've held,so this is a welcome update,thanks Paul :)
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that's great news about the bayonets,I have lots of minis from this range and have had several broken in transit,guickly replaced by Empress,and several damaged in games I've held,so this is a welcome update,thanks Paul :)
I've been lucky I guess. Only 2 broken bayonets (and one broken sword) in a batch of 200+ figures. The bayonets are repairable with a 0.3 drill and some fine copper wire but it's a tedious job. So the news that further figures will have sturdier bayonets is fantastic.
Someone on this forum showed how you could replace a broken sword with a hairpin and some Dremel work. I can tell you it works like a charm but the resulting sword is a sharp as a real- life tulwar!
Col Snook and Paul together at Griffin Moulds? The wargamer in me rejoices at the thought but my wallet is shivering under the bed.
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Great news to hear, I thought of mentioning something to Mike as I've encountered similar problems ith the swords which are very prone to bending and i'm just counting down the days until one snaps, other that delicate features I have no complaints!