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Offline the Mutineer

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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #15 on: 05 April 2010, 08:54:26 PM »
[quoteClearly Mr Baker is of that opinion too. On the other hand, I love the way the caps have the tartan scribed in, which is most useful for those of us with unsteady hands.

Badmashes are excellent. I can see some of these featuring on a tabletop near me. As for 99.9% historical miniatures? Take a look at some of the work Alan Marsh has done for Eureka and for Helion.
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i hope they are naked warriors with no weapons otherwise i'm on an expensive flight to LA   lol lol

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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #16 on: 05 April 2010, 10:08:40 PM »
Not much point flying to Los Angeles, although as Frank Black reminds us, there is another one in Patagonia.

If, however, you fancy splashing out on an airfare, you're most welcome to visit us in Brazil. There's a couch or a hammock you can swing. Unfortunately not over the next month, I'll be somewhere between Manaus and Belem on the Amazon.

 If you can't make it until the end of the year, then you'll have to settle for the Antipodes, in which case it's a couch and your early mornning alarm is likely to be a boisterous two year old using you as a launching pad and demanding a scouse accent and a blue train impression.
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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #17 on: 05 April 2010, 10:39:52 PM »
"Bring my fat wallet"...haven't you heard, California is bankrupt...I was hoping you could take food stamps in lieu of figures :D.

On a more serious note, any chance of the cavalry being ready for Salute?

All my best,

Rob

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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #18 on: 06 April 2010, 07:10:18 AM »
Like SVENN said show me a range that  can be proved to be 100% accurate on a toy soldier I'll fly over to California and shake your hand, apart from naked warriors with no weapons

Naked warriors, Rob, you forget the whole circumsized vs foreskin debate of 1987. lol
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Offline ARKOUDAKI

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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #19 on: 06 April 2010, 03:16:13 PM »
Hi Mutineer,

I thought of a range of figs that is 100% historically accurate...Calpe Miniatures 28mm Prussians...the designer/owner has even gone so far to get the names and addresses of each figure lol. So what do I win? Hopefully some nice Mutineer Miniatures :D!

Rob

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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #20 on: 06 April 2010, 05:54:56 PM »
Hi Mutineer,

I thought of a range of figs that is 100% historically accurate...Calpe Miniatures 28mm Prussians...the designer/owner has even gone so far to get the names and addresses of each figure lol. So what do I win? Hopefully some nice Mutineer Miniatures :D!

Rob

ok free pack of badmash then ;) cheaper than a flight to California just lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #21 on: 06 April 2010, 05:58:41 PM »
Peters Calpe figures are definately the most extensively researched but I think even he would have to admit they are not 100% accurate. He does seem to redo codes when he finds out though.
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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #22 on: 07 April 2010, 09:15:34 PM »
"Bring my fat wallet"...haven't you heard, California is bankrupt...I was hoping you could take food stamps in lieu of figures :D.

On a more serious note, any chance of the cavalry being ready for Salute?

All my best,

Rob

the Horses are done and they are stunning  I sent them straight to the casting house so no photo's at the moment the cavalry will be may for the first ones

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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #23 on: 08 April 2010, 12:42:04 AM »
Good news on the horses. Did you have eBob do these or someone else?

More importantly, will any of the Cav be ready for Salute :P

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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #24 on: 08 April 2010, 08:16:53 AM »
sorry not available for salute the highlanders might just make it, the horses are Ebob conversions with some new poses

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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #25 on: 08 April 2010, 07:00:52 PM »
Hi Brian,
When will the flags be available? Will there be any Mutinous Irregular type flags?
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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #26 on: 09 April 2010, 08:57:27 AM »
Gurkhas are by Robbie Baker all the others are Mike Owen

I thought so, that's grand, they are among my favourite sculpts to paint up.

I like them, I like them a lot. I particularly like the Ghurkas as Michael Moorcock has some in his story 'The Steel Tsar' in the 'Nomad of the Time Streams' series, and I want to collect some units that appear in the series. He refers to them as Ghoorkas, but I assume that is an old way of saying it? I just need some 'Coolies' and 'Malays' for them to fight.  :)

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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #27 on: 09 April 2010, 09:19:49 AM »
Goorkha is the old spelling. Current British Army spelling is Gurkha, current Indian Army spelling is Gorkha.

It seems that the "H" tends to wander around too, hence Ghurka is sometimes seen and we have the Ghoorka from your book.


Transliteration into the Latin alphabet is a funny old business. There is rarely a single simple way of doing it that everyone agrees on for all time. It's the same way with Arabic, no single recognized way of spelling words using our alphabet. Hence Muhammad, Muhammed, Mohammed, Mahomet, etc.
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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #28 on: 09 April 2010, 09:43:30 AM »
Language is an interesting matter isn't it. Unbelievable where it has come, how it has thrived and how people have thoroughly pissed on it through ignorance.

But regardless of that, cheers for the little bit of knowledge there! The book probably refers to them in the way it does because it is set in the early 1900's/late 1800's.  :)

Offline timg

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Re: New Mutineer releases
« Reply #29 on: 10 April 2010, 10:15:55 AM »
Turning into a very nice range of figures this with plenty of variety, would be fun to paint up all the different types of uniforms worn.

 

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