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
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4464/SCN-NML10.jpg)
SCN-NML11 - Foxes
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4465/SCN-NML11.jpg)
SCN-NML12 - Deer
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4466/SCN-NML12.jpg)
SCN-NML13 - Horses, bare
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4467/SCN-NML13.jpg)
SCN-NML14 - Horses, saddled
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4468/SCN-NML14.jpg)
SCN-NML15 - Horses, baggage
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4469/SCN-NML15.jpg)
SCN-NML16 - Lions
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4470/SCN-NML16.jpg)
SCN-NML17 - Wildebeest
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4471/SCN-NML17.jpg)
SCN-NML18 - Water Buffalo
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4472/SCN-NML18.jpg)
SCN-NML19 - Oxen
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4473/SCN-NML19.jpg)
SCN-NML20 - Zebras
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4474/SCN-NML20.jpg)
SCN-NML21 - Camels
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4475/SCN-NML21.jpg)
SCN-NML22 - Crocodiles
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4476/SCN-NML22.jpg)
SCN-NML23 - Hippos
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4477/SCN-NML23.jpg)
SCN-NML24 - Rhinos
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4478/SCN-NML24.jpg)
SCN-NML25 - Giraffes
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4479/SCN-NML25.jpg)
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Oh they're good! Congrats to the sculptor.
I feel a Jumanji scenario coming on!
Zebras aren't just stripey horses!
Badgers and giraffes, yes please!
No idea what for...
:-bd =D> :-bd =D>
Crocs at last! :)
Some great additions there :). Now do you paint the zebras black with white stripes, or white with black stripes? Answers on a postcard... ;) :D
Quote from: FierceKitty on 25 August 2018, 01:13:25 AM
Crocs at last! :)
Hooray !!.....Leon's found it !! :)
Cheers - Phil
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?
Quote from: Steve J on 25 August 2018, 06:16:32 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
(http://www.zooborns.com/.a/6a010535647bf3970b0133f31a705f970b-800wi)
Or black white and brown
(https://thumb9.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/792076/113392495/stock-photo-close-up-of-zebra-skin-with-brown-black-and-white-stripes-113392495.jpg)
And all different....
Just like fingerprints...
Hmm...
Now there's an idea, just fingerprint the zebra!
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
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/07/27/egyptian-zoo-paints-donkey-pass-zebra/ (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/07/27/egyptian-zoo-paints-donkey-pass-zebra/)
What do you listen to?
(http://beta.ems.ladbiblegroup.com/s3/content/808x455/e551d7e85b58aaa6905827c9a5c6e3b7.png)
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 (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-44968509)
(Drat! Nobby beat me to it!) :P
;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
what an excellent range but, sadly, I still can't do The Wizard of Oz in 10mm ;)
(http://pdhed.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/lions-and-tigers-and-bears-oh-my-300x225.jpg)
Quote from: Techno on 25 August 2018, 09:11:45 AM
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Oh...Good....I'm glad I didn't imagine that.
We knew she was feeling better when she kicked the cr*p out of me. (Again, sadly, this is all true.)
Cheers - Phil
Take it as a form of endearment . An old farmer up the mountain behind me, breeds donkeys as equestrian companions ( a lone horse is inclined to fret ) The donkey mating ritual is something else. The mare's idea of foreplay is ....to kick the cr*p out of the stud she fancies...........
Quote from: Steve J on 25 August 2018, 06:16:32 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
Well recent genetic research has found that they are black animals with white stripes and belly, apparently.
Personally I'm eyeing them up as Pleistocene horses for my Tribal campaign. Cavemen have to eat :)
Bit of greenstuff on the tails and a grullo paintjob they should look the business. Possibly a tad short but "good enough for army work!"
Cool.
Thinking about which will be useful set dressing for various periods / areas.
Have you thought about marketing the animal range (and possibly some of the figures) to the N gauge railway crowd? You can probably charge 3x normal price as well?
Quote from: fred. on 25 August 2018, 04:22:05 PM
Have you thought about marketing the animal range (and possibly some of the figures) to the N gauge railway crowd? You can probably charge 3x normal price as well?
Possibly, I'll have a look. We've got some animals coming in bigger scales as well so once they're all online we'll be putting them on eBay to hit that wider market.
I can see some great HOTT armies on the horizon. Just have to do Animal Farm v wildlife. What do folks use for modern civilians?
Having read the very interesting piece on the costs of introducing a new range, I am left pondering who is going to buy a wide range of zoo animals in 10mm? I can remember watching on TV the news reports of the Korean War and, again, I wonder just who is going to wargame that conflict? There are a lot of holes in the ranges (Peninsular War for one, Wellington in India, expending the Crimean War range etc.) and some of the choices for new ranges strike me as "odd". I wonder whatever happened to the Indian Mutiny range? I have given up waiting.
These were sculpted a while back, and were in the molding queue, often figures are previewed and then there is a gap before release, so Indian Mutiny will follow in due course.
And I'll be buying some, I have plans for the lions already. ;)
Quote from: mad lemmey on 28 August 2018, 08:04:03 AM
And I'll be buying some, I have plans for the lions already. ;)
With a large white loaf maybe - Bread and Circuses ? ;)
Very fun :-bd
Quote from: parkerm17 on 28 August 2018, 07:46:31 AM
Having read the very interesting piece on the costs of introducing a new range, I am left pondering who is going to buy a wide range of zoo animals in 10mm?
The first batch we did have sold really well so that prompted this second batch. If sales continue to be good on this lot, we might look at getting a third set done.
Quote from: parkerm17 on 28 August 2018, 07:46:31 AM
I can remember watching on TV the news reports of the Korean War and, again, I wonder just who is going to wargame that conflict?
The Korean War range was a couple of reasons, firstly it's place in the Top 10 requested ranges and then also our expansion of the post-war conflicts. Working in a roughly chronological order, it was the first one to get ticked off.
Quote from: parkerm17 on 28 August 2018, 07:46:31 AM
There are a lot of holes in the ranges (Peninsular War for one, Wellington in India, expending the Crimean War range etc.) and some of the choices for new ranges strike me as "odd".
I think we've mentioned a few times that the Peninsular will get done but we need to finish off the 1809 and 1815 periods first. I don't like leaving ranges incomplete (can they ever be complete though!) so once we've got the D-B's for Waterloo and then some minor nations/states for 1809, we should be free to go and do the Peninsular.
Wellington in India would be another natural progression once other Naps ranges are done.
Crimea is getting done next year, we've already got that one pencilled in as a full range revamp.
Quote from: parkerm17 on 28 August 2018, 07:46:31 AM
I wonder whatever happened to the Indian Mutiny range? I have given up waiting.
That one was only previewed a few months back, I think the last batch of figure sculpts arrived in May. We're still waiting on the artillery pieces to arrive though, so we've started making master moulds but the production moulds will have to be delayed until we've got the guns.
Quote from: Leon on 28 August 2018, 11:41:15 AM
The first batch we did have sold really well so that prompted this second batch. If sales continue to be good on this lot, we might look at getting a third set done.
Can I suggest ravens (and kites/buzzards or even vultures) if this ever happens - I needed carrion birds to set the scene for a D&D5 encounter with dead horses. The chickens and geese served proxy, but it wasn't
quite the same ;)
Probably look great on casualty markers 8)
Cheers!
Meirion
Quote from: O Dinas Powys on 28 August 2018, 11:59:03 AM
The chickens and geese served proxy, but it wasn't quite the same ;)
Pharaoh's Chickens?
"The Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus), also called the white scavenger vulture or
pharaoh's chicken"
Quote from: Leon on 28 August 2018, 11:41:15 AM
The first batch we did have sold really well so that prompted this second batch. If sales continue to be good on this lot, we might look at getting a third set done.
May I suggest vulture, hyena, crocodile (waterline), hippo (waterline), cheetah and aardvark with a Sten gun?
Quote from: Leon on 28 August 2018, 11:41:15 AM
The Korean War range was a couple of reasons, firstly it's place in the Top 10 requested ranges and then also our expansion of the post-war conflicts.
I've done some more work on the Brits this weekend. They are really, really good. The 2" mortar is exemplary, the NCO pointing with the rifle is lovely, and the radio/officer set is a joy. My only criticism is the Bren is a bit short*, ... OK ... my only 2 criticisms are the Bren is too short and the Bazooka team is prone ... and ... my only three criticisms are the Bren is too short, the Bazooka team is prone and there's no Sten gunner.
Quote from: Leon on 28 August 2018, 11:41:15 AM
I don't like leaving ranges incomplete (can they ever be complete though!)
No. Never complete. The League of Ausberg needs some Grenadiers wondering if they'd have been better off in the Navy, and an officer who is sure he felt something move in his boot.
*Somewhere I've got a photo of someone carrying a Bren ... must see if I can dig it out. :D
Quote from: fsn on 28 August 2018, 12:12:14 PM
*Somewhere I've got a photo of someone carrying a Bren ... must see if I can dig it out. :D
You've got that saved on your computer, haven't you ?........You OIK !!
Cheers - Phil
Oh yes. And several backups. :D
Would it be too much to ask for a swarm of rats? Preferably sized to fit on either a 20x20 or 40x20mm base please.
Quote from: andys on 28 August 2018, 05:26:07 PM
Would it be too much to ask for a swarm of rats? Preferably sized to fit on either a 20x20 or 40x20mm base please.
We've still got the old ones from the Ratmen Fantasy range, code FR10 I think they were. Drop me an email and we can get you some sorted out.
Lions and a dead Late Roman ordered, that's the camp for my Sassaninds sorted then!
Quote from: mad lemmey on 28 August 2018, 06:07:52 PM
Lions and a dead Late Roman ordered, that's the camp for my Sassaninds sorted then!
=)
Well, more interesting than tents!
Quote from: mad lemmey on 28 August 2018, 06:47:51 PM
Well, more interesting than tents!
Apologies lemmey, damn fumble fingers/phone...
It was supposed to be:
Quote from: mad lemmey on 28 August 2018, 06:07:52 PM
Lions and a dead Late Roman ordered, that's the camp for my Sassaninds sorted then!
:d
Better now ;)
Always
Quote from: mad lemmey on 28 August 2018, 06:07:52 PM
Lions and a dead Late Roman ordered, that's the camp for my Sassaninds sorted then!
At the risk of incurring much odium for mentioning a rival (but Pendraken is unlikely ever to make this one): Magister Militum has a vignette of Shapur mounting his horse on Valerian's back.
(I know there's good evidence that the story is a fabrication by biased Christian and other anti-Persian writers, but it looks good.)
And good it is too.....
My Shaipur is too busy hunting for such frivolity
Shapur II off tiger hunting
(https://i.imgur.com/b7Q097h.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/8UeA24H.jpg)
The poor kitty!
Quote from: Leon on 28 August 2018, 05:49:14 PM
We've still got the old ones from the Ratmen Fantasy range, code FR10 I think they were. Drop me an email and we can get you some sorted out.
Got any photos please?
Couple of pictures from a site called "War in a Box"
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-C9wnZ4rCiwM/T4fjO-FexMI/AAAAAAAAAeo/7FjwU-i0Wv8/s1600/GEDC1324.JPG)
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Y51OQpidOKE/T4fjRWvgiLI/AAAAAAAAAe4/r2at8Cezyok/s1600/GEDC1328.JPG)
Quote from: mad lemmey on 24 August 2018, 10:13:54 PM
Badgers and giraffes, yes please!
No idea what for...
Says a man who has never witnessed an angry badger..
Quote from: mad lemmey on 25 August 2018, 07:53:03 AM
Just like fingerprints...
Hmm...
Now there's an idea, just fingerprint the zebra!
It's what barcode readers were designed for.
A small insight into what passes for my mind.
Oooh! Lions and rhinos and hippos and giraffes ... they'd be fun to paint.
Hmmm. But what to do with them? The obvious answer is something colonial, but that's never really floated my boat. Pre colonial tribal conflict? Boers? Blood River? Meh!
What about WWI? "The African Queen" and "Shout at the Devil" and "Biggles flies are undone"? Hmm. Askaris. Could be fun.
What's Pendraken got in the way of ... Oh By Milday's Perfect Eyebrow* ... Askaris and porters and ...
Wonder if MkIVs ever got to East Africa ... Well they might have done ... and I'm sure the Germans had a few armoured cars swanning about ...
How big would a Light Cruiser be in the one true scale? ... 100m that's about 2" .... make it and armed merchantman ... bringing in the armoured cars ... FSN you are on fire ... better put that out before you continue ...
But what about terrain ... lions live on the plains ... some teddy bear fabric ... add that to the shopping list ...
So, roughly we'll need some German sailors/marines , Askaris, artillery, so we'll need limbers, couple of armoured cars, ... what can we do for MGs? ... then there's some British infantry from a decent county regiment, KAR, artillery and maybe a MkIV to keep it interesting ... what was that book about taking two boats overland to an African lake? "Mimi and TouTou" ... well if they can do it for a boat, they can bloody well do it for a tank ... and don't forget the porters and those tribesmen ...
In total, aside from the teddy bear and the merchant ship, probably in the region of £150.
I am going to die poor.
But at least I'll be surrounded by so much metal, I can give up the tin foil hat ...
*We all know which one that is**
** The other two aren't that great
I've still got three 'rejects' sitting on corks......Which were supposed to be some of the various animals at different scales.
I reckon I could make a damn good '10mm scale' dodo out of one of them. (But I'm not going to.) :D
Cheers - Phil
Quote from: Techno on 30 August 2018, 02:36:13 PM
I reckon I could make a damn good '10mm scale' dodo out of one of them. (But I'm not going to.) :D
I'd buy them!
You know, that would be cool!
Quote from: Techno on 30 August 2018, 02:36:13 PM
I reckon I could make a damn good '10mm scale' dodo out of one of them. (But I'm not going to.) :D
Not into self portraits then Phil ? ;)
Almost a whole range in the fantasy section are self portraits. :D
Cheers - Phil
Samurai apes on tiggers!
Is the rumour true that Pendraken are moving production to Chester?
Oooh! That's very close to Runcorn!
I could go and see Leon every day! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Quote from: Leman on 31 August 2018, 08:28:04 PM
Is the rumour true that Pendraken are moving production to Chester?
I've done a couple of training courses in Chester, nice place! We've been to the zoo a few times as well.
Quote from: mad lemmey on 31 August 2018, 07:18:04 AM
Samurai apes on tiggers!
The skeles & zombies. :D
Cheers - Phil
So now I'm painting Lions and badgers and hippos.
I did wonder if the zebra could be use as asses. I had in mind the Sumerian ass-drawn chariot.
So.
I Googled "ass".
Yes. I know what I did wrong.
Oh dear
FSN, for painting tips if using zebra's to haul Sumerian Donkey Carts, "onager" might be a safer search :)
(https://static01.nyt.com/images/2018/04/30/crosswords/30wordplay-heck-onager/merlin_12109939_a8321722-68ad-43ea-8b45-cbd0513e0c97-articleLarge.jpg?quality=75&auto=webp&disable=upscale)
Quote from: Ithoriel on 01 September 2018, 08:52:10 PM
FSN, for painting tips if using zebra's to haul Sumerian Donkey Carts, "onager" might be a safer search :)
(https://static01.nyt.com/images/2018/04/30/crosswords/30wordplay-heck-onager/merlin_12109939_a8321722-68ad-43ea-8b45-cbd0513e0c97-articleLarge.jpg?quality=75&auto=webp&disable=upscale)
Isn't Onager a place in Essex ? ;)
Damn.....You beat me to it, Ian !! :)
Cheers - Phil
Of course. What an onager I am!
Just don't end up with a chariot pulled by two siege catapults...
The (underground ??) station at 'Onagar' was reputed to be home to a colony of European scorpions. (That's if I'd remembered correctly.)
Had a quick 'Google'...and I apparently hadn't 'got that wrong'.
I was disappointed to read that it was either a complete hoax, or that a railway employee had bought some of said scorpions, from a local pet shop...and then let them loose on the station.
Cheers - Phil
Quote from: Techno on 02 September 2018, 09:36:14 AM
The (underground ??) station at 'Onagar' was reputed to be home to a colony of European scorpions. (That's if I'd remembered correctly.)
"The 6:18 will be delayed owing to scorpions on the line"
Well, it's original...
Apply a good coat of varnish to avoid chipping onagar? ;)
Quote from: Ithoriel on 02 September 2018, 10:16:27 AM
Apply a good coat of varnish to avoid chipping onagar? ;)
Then you'd have a shiny metal ass...
There's a chap on the Baccus forum who goes by the name of Ironass. Perhaps I should pass on this tip.
Quote from: fsn on 01 September 2018, 07:32:19 PM
So now I'm painting Lions and badgers and hippos.
I did wonder if the zebra could be use as asses. I had in mind the Sumerian ass-drawn chariot.
So.
I Googled "ass".
Yes. I know what I did wrong.
wrong? depends on wich words you added to the search.
ass cart would maybe turn out ok.
ass drawn is doubtfull, might get some videos on how to draw an ass.
sumerian ass will probably get you in bad places.
anything with ass and ride in any combination is a nono.
So don't go looking for cavalry mounted on donkeys...
Lions, giraffes and badgers arrived today.
Erm...
Yeah,
Anyone got any good giraffes vs badger rules?
Should I base the badgers as infantry or cavalry?
I'd suggest "One of us is in the wrong place", by FSNRulesAll - there's an expansion pack for Shark vs Gorilla.
Badgers are treated the same as unarmoured aardvarks.
I painted foxes, badgers, lions and hippos over the weekend. I balked at the giraffes. The foxes and badgers are really nice little sculpts. :D
Got a link to your store fan? ;)
Quote from: fsn on 03 September 2018, 05:02:46 PM
Badgers are treated the same as unarmoured aardvarks.
But angrier, surely?
Quote from: fsn on 03 September 2018, 05:02:46 PM
I painted foxes, badgers, lions and hippos over the weekend. I balked at the giraffes. The foxes and badgers are really nice little sculpts. :D
Suggesting the lions, hippos and giraffes are not . . . :)?
(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1888/44453961091_be3fb3c145_z.jpg)
Foxes and badgers.
From the photo I can see I need to do a bit of a touch up on the fox faces.
Quote from: Raider4 on 03 September 2018, 05:25:17 PM
Suggesting the lions, hippos and giraffes are not . . . :)?
They are also very good, but I haven't finished painting them yet. :D
I need some ape cav figures that I could use for a unit of two mounted on the giraffes.
Problem is I don't know of any ape cav that comes separate from their mounts.
Quote from: FJAdams on 03 September 2018, 08:10:04 PM
I need some ape cav figures that I could use for a unit of two mounted on the giraffes.
Problem is I don't know of any ape cav that comes separate from their mounts.
The Samurai Apes are separate riders, but they're a bit Samurai-y...!
FSN :-bd =D> :-bd
Excellent, Nobby !! :-bd
I'm glad that the badgers came out looking like badgers......after someone, (he who shall not be named,)....asked if they were warthogs, when I sent a picture of the original green. ;)
Cheers - Phil
Surely they are the infamous black stripped faced warthog, well known for roaming the south Yorkshire moors ?
Nice but what are you going to use them for ?
I have seen a black fox in one of our fields. (It was only about 5 yards away, and I got a really good look at it...so I know it wasn't something like a large domestic cat.)
Shame I didn't have the camera to hand, as they're apparently very rare.
Cheers - Phil
That happened to me when I saw the Snowdon yeti. Camera nowhere to be found.
Na that wern't a Yeti, just one of the local inhabitants !
;D ;D ;D ;D
Don't tell Will, but I've almost finished his meerkat ! :-$ :-$ :-$ :-$ :-$ :-$ :-$
Cheers - Mr Slow
Surely Mr Sloth would be more apposite in this case? :D
You'll just have to bear with him. If he says they'll be ready soon he may be lion. Just be dogged in your demands and when the goodies arrive wolf them down. I'm sure I left a coat around here somewhere, or was it a goat?
Pah !
Talk about catty, you complete pair of oiks !
I'm dog tired.....You lot just monkey about from noon to night, and I have to keep an eye on you !
I'm just fishing around for more puns now....Can't talk.....gone a bit horse...(This one's going to run and run.)
Cheers - Mr Sheepish. (Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit......hare today, gone tomorrow.)
Leman, stop badgering Techno!
I didn't start it sir. It was Ian at the back after he threw that ink pellet.
Stop trying to fox me with all these puns. :D
Cheers - Phil
I suppose you wont be badgered then ......
Quote from: Techno on 04 September 2018, 04:09:38 PM
(Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit......hare today, gone tomorrow.)
welsh rarebit jokes tend to get a bit cheesy after a while :D
Quote from: pierre the shy on 05 September 2018, 07:44:12 AM
welsh rarebit jokes tend to get a bit cheesy after a while :D
Please dont get at the welsh, they cant help being born in wales, anyway thats my job.
Twll du'n bob sais!
A patron of "The Feathers" then are you Leman? ;)
Wait, I thought "The Zoo" was what Pendraken called these forums...
Quote from: lowlylowlycook on 05 September 2018, 09:01:58 PM
Wait, I thought "The Zoo" was what Pendraken called these forums...
I think in a Zoo you tend to have some measure of control over the animals... :D
Oi!
At least you get to keep all the animals in the same place. Feed us with shiny food now and again. Think what it would be like if we were free to roam...
Quote from: Leon on 05 September 2018, 09:06:59 PM
I think in a Zoo you tend to have some measure of control over the animals... :D
=O =O =O =O =O =O
Cheers - Phil
Quote from: Leman on 05 September 2018, 07:59:33 PM
Twll du'n bob sais!
;)
Mae ei famgu yn lleddfu camelod! :d
His grandmother does WHAT ? :o
Cheers - Phil
Roedd eich mam yn hamster ac roedd eich tad yn smelt o haenau hynaf! :D
Quote from: Techno on 06 September 2018, 10:11:57 AM
His grandmother does WHAT ? :o
Cheers - Phil
It's my own non-literal translation of, "His grandmother fornicates with camels!"
With Welsh having no swear words, you have to get creative ;)
Cheers!
Meirion
Quote from: Ithoriel on 06 September 2018, 10:35:24 AM
Roedd eich mam yn hamster ac roedd eich tad yn smelt o haenau hynaf! :D
Diolch yn fawr!
Although if this goes any further I feel a "The people called the Romans they go to the house" moment coming on...
Quote from: Ithoriel on 06 September 2018, 10:35:24 AM
Roedd eich mam yn hamster ac roedd eich tad yn smelt o haenau hynaf! :D
THAT.....I reckon I can get without having to look words up.....From the Holy Grail, Mike ?
Quote from: O Dinas Powys on 06 September 2018, 10:44:37 AM
With Welsh having no swear words, you have to get creative ;)
I think I know
one. ;)
Cheers - Phil
Badgers?
Badgers!
Cool. Now all we need is a 10mm Humphrey Bogart and we can game the Sierra Madre :D
;D ;D ;D
I see a pack of the Samurai Tiger Riders and 12 giraffes in my near future.
Quote from: FJAdams on 08 October 2018, 08:10:43 PM
I see a pack of the Samurai Tiger Riders and 12 giraffes in my near future.
I think I'd like to see that!
Leon, any idea when these new animal figures in he various scales might be available? I am anxious as I love putting animals in my armies.
Terry
Quote from: Terry37 on 09 October 2018, 02:42:15 AM
Leon, any idea when these new animal figures in he various scales might be available? I am anxious as I love putting animals in my armies.
They're already available, you posted in the release thread the other day: http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,17824.0.html :D
Hi Leon, OK, I thought that was an announcement that they were to soon be released. I'll put my order together and get it to you. :)
Terry
Quote from: Terry37 on 09 October 2018, 01:37:16 PM
Hi Leon, OK, I thought that was an announcement that they were to soon be released. I'll put my order together and get it to you. :)
No worries!
8)
Just come across the new animals, great for my African adventures, are there plans for some generic antelopes or gazzelles?
Cheers
Jeff
Quote from: jeffb on 20 October 2018, 08:51:48 PM
Just come across the new animals, great for my African adventures, are there plans for some generic antelopes or gazzelles?
No plans at the moment, as with the first batch we released, it'll depend on the sales as to whether we decide to get more sculpted. Hopefully they sell well because we've had a whole load of requests for other animals!
Cheers Leon, appreciate the reply. The Lioness could be easily used as a Leopard or Cheetah proxy.
Jeff