Restoration in 1800mm.

Started by Hertsblue, 15 June 2012, 08:24:40 AM

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Hertsblue

15 June 2012, 08:24:40 AM Last Edit: 15 June 2012, 08:26:25 AM by Hertsblue
For those of you into mid-seventeenth century gaming, I just thought you might like a look at some 1800mm figures. These depict the Earl of Winchester's Regiment circa 1660. Photos taken at Audley End House, Essex on the 5th June.

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Duke Speedy of Leighton

Great pictures, a mate of mine is a 'Wupert' who also does Williamite re-enactments as well! Always thought it was great looking kit, but not for me!
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nikharwood

Very nice - did Clib sculpt those?  ;) ;D

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sultanbev

1800mm wargaming at 1:1 ratio, marvellous!


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Hertsblue

Quote from: sultanbev on 15 June 2012, 11:36:20 PM
1800mm wargaming at 1:1 ratio, marvellous!


Sshhh, don't tell everyone, I've just thought of an idea for all the 16 million unemployed in Europe......  8)

I know they used to use them as mobile statues at one time, as per The Draftsman's Contract.
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Dave Fielder

I think the unemployed have been used before in these restoration projects. The last big one was called WW2.
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