I just opened a pack labeled ZC7 which should have been the British Mountain Gun and and crew and what I got was 12 mules and 4 foot. no guns! not bad for 4 pounds of lead!
Let me know what to do. This is an order I placed with Neal at the War Store.
Tom
Quote from: tschuma on 12 November 2011, 07:57:10 PM
I just opened a pack labeled ZC7 which should have been the British Mountain Gun and and crew and what I got was 12 mules and 4 foot. no guns! not bad for 4 pounds of lead!
Let me know what to do. This is an order I placed with Neal at the War Store.
Tom
Apologies for the mixup, it sounds like you've got one of the pack mule teams from the North Western Frontier range. If you can pop me an email through the Pendraken website with your address, I'll double check the last Warstore order when I get into work on Monday, and get you sorted.
Done..by the way very nice figures from the Colonial range! working through the pile now.
Tom
"Every thing happens for a reason" - I've often wondered about the NWF mule packs but 12 mules & four figures for £3.50! :) It sounds a great bargain! I think I'll add them to the Xmas wish list or the next order.
Cheers!
I was planning on getting them when I get my Sudan project done. so yes, nice package of minis. I have over 900 figures to paint, so it might be awhile before I get to the NWF.
Tom
Hi Tom
Wow! 900 figures! That's a fair size of a 'lead mountain' to paint! I thought I had it rough with about 450 Sudanese to paint. I honestly thought I would have gotten them painted this summer but sadly they're still sitting in the brown envelope package and being realistic it looks like next year's project.
More like 825. 795 without counting the gunners and a few other items. 500+ British and Egyptian, 250+ Sudanese, and 45 Indians. Should keep me busy this winter! I will try to post some pictures as I paint them up.
Tom
Yeah, photo's would be great! I keep thinking about taking some of mine but I'm rubbish with a camera. However, I trying to talk the girlfriend into taking the pictures as she's a whizz with a camera. Let us know how you go on with all those figures
Cheers