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Post by Les1964 on Oct 30, 2019 19:38:42 GMT
As always,interesting. Particularly the opting for 2 PS rather BW. At MOAB in Aus this year the Nubians won the wimpy wars comp with , Gen 3Bw , 2x 3Wb , 3x 3Bw , 5 x Ps (bw) , 1 Ps (javes) .
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Post by goragrad on Oct 30, 2019 19:49:38 GMT
As I look to be at the club more in the coming months, may have to encourage or ('shudder') sponsor an event on those lines.
There is a con coming up at the end of January and then the club mini con in May.
Otherwise a bit thin for DBA in the Denver area.
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Post by paulhannah on Mar 25, 2022 22:13:41 GMT
[/p] These are my first Black Hat (Gladiator) figures and I must say I am very impressed with them; fine sculpting and detailing. [/p] [/p][/quote] Robert, how did you build out your Hyksos army with Black Hat Miniatures? Other the the chariotry, the range seems very limited. I just toured the "King Tut Exhibit" (in Redding, California, of all places). So, naturally I'm looking for a new, Biblical project.
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Post by timurilank on Mar 26, 2022 5:32:35 GMT
[/p] These are my first Black Hat (Gladiator) figures and I must say I am very impressed with them; fine sculpting and detailing. [/p] [/p][/quote] Robert, how did you build out your Hyksos army with Black Hat Miniatures? Other the the chariotry, the range seems very limited. I just toured the "King Tut Exhibit" (in Redding, California, of all places). So, naturally I'm looking for a new, Biblical project. [/quote] Paul, If you asked me five years ago… I believe the Hyksos pack of sword or javelinmen contained different poses, not many, but enough to create some variation. The chariot model is Old Glory (Syro-Canaanite) crewed with Black Hat minis.
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