A Tale of Four Gamers - the Sequel

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FierceKitty

24 March 2018, 03:10:25 AM #620 Last Edit: 24 March 2018, 03:17:54 AM by FierceKitty
It does. But the dam' project was abandoned after a few months; never got a penny for what I'd written. I suspect they then published it elsewhere.
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Flock, scatter and tufts applied to mini project 1, photos later.
Mini project 2 underway (result 1 posted here). http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,17196.0.html
Ready for voter project next! 8)
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Three sets of 28mm for Frostgrave, Gangs of Rome and Funky Skulls New York gang game nearly done.
Looks like some North American native warriors for French Indian Wars next then.  :D
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Gangs of Rome done, Frostgrave just need basing.
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A unit of woodland Indians assembled for Black Powder Freeman's Farm scenario, and one assembled for FoGR/MeGRenaissance/whatever else it becomes...
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Sand & pva applied to some bases, and leopard spots applied to a 70s gangster
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Three units of peltasts, the foot archers, and the heavy cavalry done. Thracian army about half ready.
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No time nor energy to paint at present, but managed to make some new fields that are more appropriate to my 10mm armies.

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Native Americans finished apart from basing.
Took me three hours to assemble 12 chariots last night, of which two hours and 58 minutes must have been spent removing wheels from my fingers! Maybe a chariot period army was NOT a good idea!
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O Dinas Powys

Quote from: mad lemmey on 10 April 2018, 10:15:03 AM
Native Americans finished apart from basing.
Took me three hours to assemble 12 chariots last night, of which two hours and 58 minutes must have been spent removing wheels from my fingers! Maybe a chariot period army was NOT a good idea!

#-o  ;)
(I know, even though it's fantasy  :o  ;)  )

fsn

Umm ... are Native Americans noted chariot users?
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Twin different armies old bean. Although that would be cool!  8->
I also remembered I had two Copplestone High Adventure polar bears for another project, I even found them in less than half-an-hour of searching and have them assembled. Also assembled another chariot (twice) to be a general for all those other chariots I built...
Butterfly time 🦋
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ErHo

Quote from: fsn on 10 April 2018, 03:34:14 PM
Umm ... are Native Americans noted chariot users?

That would be a categorical "No".

They didnt have wheels/carts until years after after the arrival of horses.
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Ithoriel

Polar Bears and Chariots?

Conversion time!! :D

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Now that is tempting!

American Indians' bases sanded and pva'd.
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FierceKitty

Quote from: fsn on 10 April 2018, 03:34:14 PM
Umm ... are Native Americans noted chariot users?

There is a type of trotting chariot racing which is practised in the US.
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Chariot types undercoated this morning
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Operation 'Sortouttherandom28mmfiguresfornoactualprojects' Continues apace, Gangs of Rome done, French Indian Wars done apart from basing, along with two units of 10mms too, 28mm Rebel miniatures Darkhold Goblins assembled, Order Of The Stick Figures added to the indoor painting pile, Frostgrave gang done, but really shouldn't have ordered more kit for that!
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Terry37

Re the polar bear drawn chariot, I went that route for my Jadis, Queen of all Narnia army. A simple conversion, save for making the crown I needed to put on her head. it was soooo tiny, that I lost the first one when it popped out of my fingers and had to make another one. But a fun little project.



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