46 year wargamer from Falkirk in Scotland. First discovered Pendraken at the Claymore show in Edinburgh in the very early 90s,
it was still being held at Adam House,Chambers St back then.
I think I bought about 6 fantasy army packs,the Hobgoblin is a favourite. Painted and based they went to a friend's son,think they live in the loft now.
This of course left me free to do it again,but they got sold on.
I've been building huge Ancient armies using 2mm from Irregular the last few years but fancy a change so I'm thinking Picts for Dux Bellorum and Leon's
just the man for that.
Cheers KB
Hi KB, welcome to the Forum!
8)
Welcome.
Hi KB - it's a great time to be getting into 10mm.
Welcome KB! :)
Welcome from me, too !
Cheers - Phil
Welcome :-h
Welcome Mr Blair, or may I call you Kodiak?
I used to love your photographic film.
:D
Welcome aboard
Quote from: fsn on 11 July 2015, 07:08:15 AM
Welcome Mr Blair, or may I call you Kodiak?
I used to love your photographic film. :D
X_X
Moaning
IanS
Welcome on board KB :)
Greetings.
W
Wotcha from the southeastern end of England.
Hello from up the road. Guess you'll be a Carronade regular then? :D
Another big welcome. Especially given where you're from.
Welcome
Welcome aboard
Welcome from one Scot to another!
Did we see each other at Carronade this year I wonder?
Hello, Kodiak. Who loves ya, baby! :)
I don't know how Kodiak will bear with these awful puns?
Probably get a bit grizzly.
OUT NOW NOBBY
IanS
Common-bear!
Wuz that supposed to be chessey???
IanS
Oh dear. I seem to have polar-ised opinion. Still I won't panda to the masses. Beat me black and brown and I won't change my mind.
(Westmarcher: Help me out. If anyone can do a "Koala" pun, you can. I'm stumped.)
He's not Koalafied, surely ? :D
Cheers - Phil
Sir. I tip my hat to you.
That is a truly terrible pun.
Quite in the tradition of the forum.
Polar opposite to the usual specticaled nonsense, pandaering to the masses again!
Three bears in that one, anyone seen the porridge!
Hi KB,
Welcome to the madhouse.
Orcs
Quote from: fsn on 12 July 2015, 03:06:28 PM
(Westmarcher: Help me out. If anyone can do a "Koala" pun, you can. I'm stumped.)
I would have but I had to go to the Kermode. :-[
Come on guys, now you're just ursine about.
I met my yogi at Paddington Station and showed him this thread.
He Pooh-poohed it and I felt I had made a boo-boo.
Tell him to bear with you. The Czech writer claimed it lightened being, or something like that, and he wasn't wrong, wuzzy?
hi there KB and welcome to the forum
Take care
Andy
Bloody hell lads enough of the puns ;)
I do appreciate the welcome though and for anybody going to Claymore I'm quite easy to spot.
Bald,beard and glasses :)
Describes half the people there, including me =O
Excellent, then I'll be in the half that's bearded and glasses wearing but still with a head of hair!
Keep meaning to get a t-shirt printed that says,"Hi, you may know me as Ithoriel" :)
I'm bald over only a patch about five inches across.
Quote from: FierceKitty on 18 July 2015, 12:35:15 AM
I'm bald over only a patch about five inches across.
We don't need to know that to recognise you - you would be the only naked one at the show X_X
Unless there wuz a x-box abart.
IanS
I'm due to have my yearly 'shearing' in a couple of weeks.
Do you want me to ask Christine to do me a 'baggie', so you can make your own 'rugs'.
There'll be enough for two or three of you. ;)
Cheers - Mr Scruffy
No thanks .....got enough pets already :o ;D
IanS
We shall keep an eye out for Brucie in his new wig soon! ;)
I'm not dyeing my locks before they get 'removed.'
(Nice to see you......)
Cheers - Phil