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Post by vodnik on Jan 14, 2017 9:08:01 GMT
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Post by timurilank on Jan 14, 2017 9:56:22 GMT
Thanks Vodnik, I will add that to a future order list.
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Post by martin on Jan 14, 2017 10:24:48 GMT
I hadn't spotted the cleric among the Peter Pig stuff before. Lively and useful figure, that one. I've used a few Donnington ones for camp followers, and for Clerics in the Hott rules. (There are a good variety, and I've mixed in a few Essex, too.). Martin
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Post by timurilank on Jan 14, 2017 10:44:03 GMT
I hadn't spotted the cleric among the Peter Pig stuff before. Lively and useful figure, that one. I've used a few Donnington ones for camp followers, and for Clerics in the Hott rules. (There are a good variety, and I've mixed in a few Essex, too.). Martin He would make a great Leo of Rome cutting a deal with Attila.
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Post by timurilank on Jan 16, 2017 8:04:26 GMT
The extension is now complete; so used for certain scenarios this can be used as a fort.
Next step is to add tentage and a banner to denote ownership.
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Post by scottrussell on Jan 16, 2017 10:36:22 GMT
I like the bishop. What manufacturer is that? And is he engaged in a dance workout too?! Scott
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Post by timurilank on Jan 16, 2017 10:52:34 GMT
I like the bishop. What manufacturer is that? And is he engaged in a dance workout too?! Scott Not sure about a dance, but certainly looks as though he is singing "I Will Survive" (G. Gaynor).
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Post by timurilank on Oct 26, 2017 8:21:22 GMT
Early Roman Marching Camp This had been posted to the Fanaticus Forum in January of this year, but changes in Photobucket policies made viewing the camp and its expansion no longer possible.
This has been posted to the blog with new pictures and text describing its construction.
The project made use of the ubiquitous cocktail stick, string and Milliput to construct a camp in the style of one used during the Consular period or Polybian era. dbagora.blogspot.nl/2017/10/early-roman-marching-camp.html
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