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Ubique: Warlord Games English Civil War plastic Royalist infantry.
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Ramblings of a modern day modeller. How to use this site. Thursday, 18 June 2009. Warlord Games English Civil War plastic Royalist infantry. Command group figures - nice and flamboyant but I'm not to sure about the arm fittings. One of the pike man figures has to be used as a member of the command group as there are only three figures on the special sprue. Unfortunate mould lines (unprepared figure on right). Command group and twelve pike men based ready to be primed. As you’d expect from the direc...
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Ubique: Boris and Bobby, Perry Miniatures
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Ramblings of a modern day modeller. How to use this site. Tuesday, 28 July 2015. Boris and Bobby, Perry Miniatures. Here finally side by side are the two similar figures mentioned previously. How I constructed the plastic figure is detailed in a previous post which can be seen [ here. One is a figure I made from plastic parts taken from various Perry boxsets and the other is a standard metal figure available from Perry Miniatures. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The English Ci...
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Ubique: ECW Firelocks - Warlord Games
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Ramblings of a modern day modeller. How to use this site. Monday, 1 March 2010. ECW Firelocks - Warlord Games. The command consists of two metal figures. These are modelled in nicely dramatic poses. The officer carries a partizan, a medieval polearm which became a symbol of authority (and is still carried by some Beefeaters at the Tower of London during parades). The drummer also gives the impression of movement and fighting spirit. Monday, March 01, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Peter of Dre...
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Ubique: (Medieval) Civilian Characters, Wargames Foundry
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Ramblings of a modern day modeller. How to use this site. Monday, 29 June 2015. Medieval) Civilian Characters, Wargames Foundry. I bought these Wargames Foundry figures (Code: MED 209) a few years ago at a local show intending to use them almost as terrain pieces in games but for some reason never quite got round to painting them. Religious and Lord of the manor characters - front view. So you're collecting for the church roof? Contrary to popular belief and Hollywood the vast majority of people didn't c...
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Ubique: Hunting Party, Perry Miniatures
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Ramblings of a modern day modeller. How to use this site. Thursday, 16 July 2015. Hunting Party, Perry Miniatures. This set of figures came about as a exercise as to how I could use a number of models given to me as a gift. Why I made a sabot base especially for these figures will be detailed later. I've used a sabot base because there are a set of special house rules available on the Dux Rampant forum which means the dogs can be used as a unit when playing Lion Rampant, which can be found. The matching ...
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Ubique: Wilhelm Bremen, Modified Man-At-Arms, Perry Miniatures
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Ramblings of a modern day modeller. How to use this site. Thursday, 25 June 2015. Wilhelm Bremen, Modified Man-At-Arms, Perry Miniatures. Wilhelm, or Billy to his mates,. Presents a slightly less well off man-at-arms as indicated by the fact he has a lack of lower leg armour and is wearing boots. It's a nice touch from the Perry's as not everyone could afford a full harness. This armour is more Gothic (i.e. German) in style with it's distinctive fluted detailing. Wearing his lucky red leggings. The match...
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Ubique: Long Lost Friends, Warlord Games
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Ramblings of a modern day modeller. How to use this site. Friday, 31 July 2015. Long Lost Friends, Warlord Games. In the (electronic) post today I received the latest newsletter from Warlord Games (click [ here. For the link) and noticed a few figures that looked familiar. One of the articles advertises Pike & Shotte Star Fort [ here. Which shows a bunch of brave/daft Scots Covenanters attacking the fortification. I. If you want to see vastly inferior quality images some can be found [ here. Subscribe to...
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Ubique: How to use this site.
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Ramblings of a modern day modeller. How to use this site. How to use this site. I realise that the posts on this site do appear to be quite random. This is a direct consequence of the random/abnormal nature of how my brain works (I have the medical records to prove it), having a very wide range of interests and a very short attention span. Please feel free to make suggestions or to ask any questions regarding any aspects of this blog (I have no trade secrets) either via the blog or by email. The English ...
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Ubique: Medieval Chapel, Tabletop Workshop
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Ramblings of a modern day modeller. How to use this site. Wednesday, 29 July 2015. Medieval Chapel, Tabletop Workshop. I received this model was a gift from a regular reader (cheers Derek) but as usual it has taken me quite a while to complete it. The interior of medieval churches would often be a riot of colour as can be seen with a rebuilt medieval church such as an example at St Fagans Wales [ here. A smaller version can be found [ here. But because I'm lazy I have left the interior plain. Unfortunate...
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Ubique: Street art, Heath Town, Wolverhampton
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Ramblings of a modern day modeller. How to use this site. Thursday, 23 July 2015. Street art, Heath Town, Wolverhampton. And now for something completely different. I noticed this street art (graffiti doesn't really seem appropriate term for this) walking back from. Anyone knows the area will already know that. Doesn't enjoy the best reputations but this piece caught my eye, if only because it reminds me of someone I used to know. A few more examples of the. Thursday, July 23, 2015. Blowing My Own Trumpet.