Street barricade released!

Started by Leon, 13 October 2015, 02:03:03 AM

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Leon

Quote from: GrumpyOldMan on 15 October 2015, 12:19:11 AM
Now you've opened a can of worms - people will start asking for two angled bits and the straight one without the mattress  ;D ;D.

They can ask, but unfortunately we wouldn't be able to on these.  With them being in resin they get cast and sent to us in sets, so we wouldn't want to split them apart if we could help it.
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Quote from: Leon on 15 October 2015, 03:07:52 AM
They can ask, but unfortunately we wouldn't be able to on these.  With them being in resin they get cast and sent to us in sets, so we wouldn't want to split them apart if we could help it.

I know, I was just stirring up the possums  :d :d

fred.

Quote from: Leon on 14 October 2015, 10:24:21 PM
The photo shows them all put together, so the three can be taken apart and put in any order you like.  Here's a pic of the three separate pieces:



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Quote from: GrumpyOldMan on 15 October 2015, 12:19:11 AM
.... the straight one without the mattress  ;D ;D.
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Sunray

Very useful pieces, and on my order list for November. 

The waggon wheels probably 'date' them to up the WW2 .  I might add the n gauge wrecked cars from the PD Marsh range to modify them for barricades in the post war/modern era.   

Rob

This looks perfect.

I have been looking at various methods to represent strongpoints in villages during Napolenic battles. It is because of the facility in my rules to set up strong points in captured villages, farms etc Using this barricade either complete or possible in its seperate parts (?) I should be able to acheive this.

Better buy one and find out.  :)

paulr

Quote from: Sunray on 15 October 2015, 09:25:08 AM
Very useful pieces, and on my order list for November. 

The waggon wheels probably 'date' them to up the WW2 .  I might add the n gauge wrecked cars from the PD Marsh range to modify them for barricades in the post war/modern era.   

Post WW2 you could could always claim that there were a couple of old wheels lying around and as old rubbish got 'donated' to the barricade
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Totally agree.

Probably stacked at the back of the village smithy and forgotten about.
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Aaaaahhh NeilCFord
Wellcome to the wonderful world of Pendraken. Leon does this all the time to increase your order.
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fred.

Quote from: Sean67 on 15 October 2015, 04:25:06 PM
Aaaaahhh NeilCFord
Wellcome to the wonderful world of Pendraken. Leon does this all the time to increase your order.
I started a few years ago with a few marines and aliens to fight a small tabletop game!
Now I have most of the forces to fight the Falkland Islands in 1/1, most of the forces to re fight sword beach, a pict army? (Don't ask me it was a ooh shiny moment), the start of a French Indian wars force Highlanders,Rodgers Rangers and Indians. A whole load of Norman foot soldiers with enough Zombies for Shaun of the dead as well as walking Dead,
And I've just started ordering figures to do Joachim pipers Battlegroup in Hungary 1945.
Regards
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lol! But so true.

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The next trick Leon uses is when you get your order there is too much shiny at once so you squirrel some away for a gloomy day.
When said day comes you go to your stash and Lo! It's disappeared making you think you have lost your senses!
So you re order then when that order comes in you go to the stash for something else and the original figures have magically appeared lol
Trust me it'll happen  :D :D :D
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fred.

True also, but I'm not sure we can blame Leon for that one...
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I thought we all knew Leon was a practicing sorcerer!

Oh, it was only me...

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Oh, I don't think he's practising ... I think he's a master of the art :)
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