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Post by lewchips on Dec 8, 2017 23:14:24 GMT
Wow! That is awesome work Terry.
I am looking forward to seeing the whole project together once finished.
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Post by lewchips on Dec 7, 2017 0:45:06 GMT
Lovely work as usual.
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Dec 7, 2017 0:37:30 GMT
Post by lewchips on Dec 7, 2017 0:37:30 GMT
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Post by lewchips on Dec 7, 2017 0:13:45 GMT
Thanks Gents A few more elements added. La and Beastmen of Opar. I need to repaint the fire in the braziers... This is a group shot of some of the characters including a new model of Jane.
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Post by lewchips on Dec 3, 2017 0:43:35 GMT
I thought I'd share some photos of the enemy to the Cavemen and Women... The Beasties! The critters so far - The Mammoths - Behemoths These are Mojo - Animal Planet toys that I picked up rather cheap. Sarbretooth Tigers - Beast These miniatures by Khurasan Miniature Wooly Rhino - Knights Again these are by Khurasan Miniatures Terror Birds - Beast Khurasan Miniatures... again... Wolves - Beast Splintered Light Miniatures this time! Cave Bear - Lurker From Copplestone Castings. Cave Bear MKII - Lurker This fine fellow is from Mick Yarrow Miniature (MY Miniatures). Apemen... - Warband These miniatures are from Khurasan Miniatures. I decided to add some elements after watching 'Quest For Fire'. I seldom play games these days and have very little experience with HotT. Like my Arthurian HotT armies, I just enjoyed painting the army up. I am not too fussed by the make up of the army or the element type or how the army plays and may well change some of the element types over time or suggestions are made. Finally, even though it's not related to HotT, I thought I'd share it here. A dice holder. This is designed to hold the D8 used for determining the direction the fire moves when playing Tusk.
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Post by lewchips on Dec 3, 2017 0:08:43 GMT
Thanks for taking the time to write up the articles Timurilank. Greatly appreciated.
Nice work on the desert terrain Eric. Thanks for sharing the photos Paul.
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Post by lewchips on Dec 3, 2017 0:02:01 GMT
Very nice work Martin.
Thanks for sharing.
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Post by lewchips on Nov 16, 2017 0:51:48 GMT
Wonderful work Steve. I've been a long admirer of you work.
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Post by lewchips on Nov 12, 2017 1:50:13 GMT
I was sorting through my Zulu and British forces and decided to take some photos and thought I might as well share those as well.
The Zulus Included in the photo are some Zulu HotT elements. Below are 2 Lurkers and a God (Hyena Demon)
Below are Magician, Hero, Behemoth (I don't know why... it sounded like a good idea at the time.), and Riders. I have some Dire-Hyenas that I plan to mount up as an element of Beast... one day...
The British Army, including a Barker Marker.
I am yet to add some of the HotT elements, such as Penny Farthing Knights and Unicycle Lancers which have been shamelessly plagiarised from the Eureka Miniatures Pax Limpopo range. The Penny Farthing and Unicycle are made but I just been slack in getting them painted. An Airship/Dirigible/Balloon will serve as an Airboat.
Below are 2 Lurkers (Volunteer and Volunteer disguised as an Ostrich) and a Behemoth (See above explanation for Zulu Behemoth...). Finally, this is just something I wanted to paint up in homage to the movie Zulu Dawn - Sgt Williams, "... and Bugler, make sure he pegs them in a straight line, towards the enemy!" I plan on replacing Pvt Story's helmeted head with a bare a head sometime soon. The piece is a depth of 50mm, the range for Shooters.
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Post by lewchips on Nov 12, 2017 0:38:41 GMT
I thought I would share some photos of my latest completed project - 15mm Boers.
The basing is different to the rest of my HotE collection as I plan to eventually sell this army.
Mounted Infantry including General
Sneakers
Artillery
Hero and Scout...
Camp
Custom Made Measurement Stick, Artillery Template and Die. The Measurement Stick is hinged and opens up to the Command Radius. The Template is transparent orange. It still has the backing paper attached.
The piece of writing on one half of the measurement stick is a section from the Rudyard Kipling Poem - Tommy. We aren't no thin red 'eroes, nor we aren't no blackguards too, But single men in barricks, most remarkable like you; An' if sometimes our conduck isn't all your fancy paints, Why, single men in barricks don't grow into plaster saints;
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Post by lewchips on Sept 19, 2017 2:35:10 GMT
Great as usual Terry.
I really like the idea of your post apocalyptic armies and look forward to seeing some of the others.
Barry
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Post by lewchips on Sept 10, 2017 9:17:45 GMT
Thanks for posting the photos.
There's some nice work there!
I particularly like the WotW Tripods.
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Post by lewchips on Sept 10, 2017 8:48:38 GMT
[quote author=" timurilank " timestamp="1503907340" source="/post/7468/thread[/p] Unfortunately, I am at a loss finding good African archers for the period. I may have to use Nubian or Berber archers. [/quote] That's what I plan to do Robert. [/p]
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Post by lewchips on Sept 10, 2017 8:45:36 GMT
We've tried playing Zulu v British with HOTT but amending them. I think we tried using the Zulu as horde but warband movement and in combat and the British infantry as Blades in combat but Shooters otherwise. Think the British were too powerful. What did you use for the British? Excuse my ignorance but is there a special version of HOTT for this era (HOTE?) Please accept my apologies for not answering your question sheffmark We played the British Infantry and Naval brigade as 'Shooters'. I hope to have another game in the coming weeks and photograph some additional units for the British over the coming days with a little luck.
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Post by lewchips on Sept 4, 2017 6:51:27 GMT
Sorry my mistake I was referring to the actual Fanaticus Forum which seemed to be down late last week when I paid it a visit. I visit a couple of times a week going back through various threads, although since Photobucket have restricted 3rd party hosting of images, it's not quit the same...
I have been accessing the old DBA Army notes and pages via the link you provided.
Thanks again for everything you have done Chris.
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