Pendraken Zoo gets an expansion!

Started by Leon, 24 August 2018, 10:12:50 PM

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Leon

We've released a lot already this year, but the new goodies keep coming as we expand our Animals range to cover the English countryside and the African savanna!  There's badgers, foxes and deer, zebras, lions and camels, there's even some crocodiles and giraffes!  

We've also got some extremely useful horse packs, each containing 3 poses, with bare, saddled and baggage options available.  These should suit a whole host of different games and periods so certainly worth a look.

Scenic Items & Terrain
Animals - https://pendraken.co.uk/scenic-items-terrain/animals/
SCN-NML10   Badgers   (10)   £1.50
SCN-NML11   Foxes   (10)   £1.50
SCN-NML12   Deer   (10)   £2.00
SCN-NML13   Horses, bare   (10)   £3.00
SCN-NML14   Horses, saddled   (10)   £3.00
SCN-NML15   Horses, baggage   (10)   £3.00
SCN-NML16   Lions   (10)   £2.00
SCN-NML17   Wildebeest   (10)   £2.00
SCN-NML18   Water Buffalo   (5)   £2.00
SCN-NML19   Oxen   (5)   £2.00
SCN-NML20   Zebras   (10)   £3.00
SCN-NML21   Camels   (5)   £2.00
SCN-NML22   Crocodiles   (5)   £2.00
SCN-NML23   Hippos   (5)   £2.00
SCN-NML24   Rhinos   (3)   £2.50
SCN-NML25   Giraffes   (3)   £2.50
(The camels, oxen and water buffalo have featured in some of our regular ranges previously, so those aren't new sculpts.)


And the pics!

SCN-NML10 - Badgers



SCN-NML11 - Foxes



SCN-NML12 - Deer



SCN-NML13 - Horses, bare



SCN-NML14 - Horses, saddled



SCN-NML15 - Horses, baggage



SCN-NML16 - Lions



SCN-NML17 - Wildebeest



SCN-NML18 - Water Buffalo



SCN-NML19 - Oxen



SCN-NML20 - Zebras



SCN-NML21 - Camels



SCN-NML22 - Crocodiles



SCN-NML23 - Hippos



SCN-NML24 - Rhinos



SCN-NML25 - Giraffes


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fsn

24 August 2018, 10:29:48 PM #1 Last Edit: 24 August 2018, 10:32:25 PM by fsn
Oh they're good! Congrats to the sculptor.

I feel a Jumanji scenario coming on!



Zebras aren't just stripey horses!



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Duke Speedy of Leighton

Badgers and giraffes, yes please!

No idea what for...
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Steve J

Some great additions there :). Now do you paint the zebras black with white stripes, or white with black stripes? Answers on a postcard... ;) :D

Techno


Leman

They look very good. Particularly like the saddled horses and baggage. Now we have deer perhaps a skirmish style scenario - Who killed William II? Incidentally, now we have crocs, any chance of flip flops?
The artist formerly known as Dour Puritan!

fsn

Quote from: Steve J on 25 August 2018, 07:16:32 AM
Some great additions there :). Now do you paint the zebras black with white stripes, or white with black stripes? Answers on a postcard... ;) :D
Or ... brown on beige


Or black white and brown
Lord Oik of Runcorn (You may refer to me as Milord Oik)

Oik of the Year 2013, 2014; Prize for originality and 'having a go, bless him', 2015
3 votes in the 2016 Painting Competition!; 2017-2019 The Wilderness years
Oik of the Year 2020; 7 votes in the 2021 Painting Competition
11 votes in the 2022 Painting Competition (Double figures!)
2023 - the year of Gerald:
2024 Painting Competition - Runner-Up!

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Duke Speedy of Leighton

Just like fingerprints...
Hmm...
Now there's an idea, just fingerprint the zebra!
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Techno

Didn't I hear on the radio, quite recently, that 'some zoo' had been reported to the 'authorities' for trying to pass off donkeys, that had been painted with black and white stripes, as zebras ?

Don't think I imagined that. (But who knows ?  X_X)

Cheers - Phil

fsn

Lord Oik of Runcorn (You may refer to me as Milord Oik)

Oik of the Year 2013, 2014; Prize for originality and 'having a go, bless him', 2015
3 votes in the 2016 Painting Competition!; 2017-2019 The Wilderness years
Oik of the Year 2020; 7 votes in the 2021 Painting Competition
11 votes in the 2022 Painting Competition (Double figures!)
2023 - the year of Gerald:
2024 Painting Competition - Runner-Up!

Westmarcher

25 August 2018, 09:50:43 AM #13 Last Edit: 25 August 2018, 09:52:22 AM by Westmarcher
Thought for a moment you had been eating magic mushrooms again Phil but "no," you didn't imagine it!   ;D

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-44968509

(Drat! Nobby beat me to it!)  :P
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

Techno

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Oh...Good....I'm glad I didn't imagine that.

In truth....Re the piccy Nobby's posted ......That's actually not too bad a forgery. (Tho' the paint seems to be running/smudging a bit, here and there.)

At least this 'subject' has a 'hogged mane'. (Dammit.....I can't remember whether 'donks' have a naturally hogged mane. I can't remember what the ungrateful little git (donkey), next door, had as a mane.......All I can remember of that when she was VERY lame.....Von and I went round to help...To save Mrs Hopeless some vet's fees....The little donk was very grateful when I pulled a roof tack out of a hoof with a pair of needle nosed pliers, and poulticed her hoof for a few days.)

We knew she was feeling better when she kicked the cr*p out of me. (Again, sadly, this is all true.)

Cheers - Phil