I end with this first photograph, which is very interesting from a uniformological point of view. These two men, helmetless, show another detail that sets them apart from their companions : they a...
I end with this first photograph, which is very interesting from a uniformological point of view. These two men, helmetless, show another detail that sets them apart from their companions : they a...
@lauregami yeah, 2 weeks since you posted anything and a month since you updated this thread. You are slacking! :)
@lauregami Missed your thoughts and pictures, post some soon, please.
@Grumpy Gnome Wow only saw them once, in what might have been the first contact . It was over before I even took sight, those my friend are bloody marvalous. Thats an Alien for you, as I said not a...
@Geoff Maybury have to admit, I worried a bit. :) Though I did the same for @JTam when he was on vacation a while back. I got a promotion at work so am training in my new role, while finish...
@JTam a speedo?
Hi Brother, Good to have you back! What is a "Nut Hutch"?
My birthday was followed by having the workmen arrive to fit a new back door and ramp. It had been scheduled for sometime and we were wondering if it was ever going to be done. However,...
Thanks for the kind word and advice. I really did find it a bit of trial and error to post photos here (hence the size differences) and will try tour advice next time I get a few more of thes...
@Andreas Mayrhofer There's an obvious way to get the spikes you need for this conversion. DeChaosify the Traiter Guard from Blackstone Fortress/Kill Team by cutting off all their spikes to ...
Made a sub-thread on the Silver Bayonet trunk project here: https://wargamesatlantic.com/community/xenforum/topic/79234/silver-bayonet-trunk
@JTam yeah... i still havent see THAT movie....
@Geoff Maybury I went to check that out. Weapons and tools with the hand already molded on really is the way to go. Outstanding: (One hand is "male" sized, and one "female sized."&...
@Brian Van De Walker got you a couple of videos, somewhat on the subject. An example of how the small Portuguese army and fleet conquered such an empire. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtrSqo0Gi...
Really nice.
By reading my post, I realize that I have overlooked mistakes... Sincerely sorry : the Anglo-Saxon world is far away from home ! Latinists will correct BACULA (nom. and acc. plural) by BACULUM (no...
@Bill Thomas Missed you to Bill only ment to have a couple of days off but we had the builders in fitting life assecories to our back door and garden . I`ve been on animal watch making sure o...
@William Redford , Thank you for your post my friend , you did not tie up my post with depressing none birthday stuff , you gave me an insight to your life which I will remember and treasure....
Well you`ve certainly covered a lot, while I`ve been away with the builders in. Theres some nice metal that fits in well with these, in the ranges of Crooked Dice, and there male and females, fit w...
@JTam Yeah I will do the nickstarter when these go live.
Picture of the new Frostgrave Female Barbarians sprue: I do really like the running body (Archer on left):
Love him great figure
That guy looks badass. I wouldn't have thought Valkir and Stormtrooper parts would work that well together. The chain is a nice touch. Looking forward to seeing your Grognard/Eisenkern...
All the bling.
Hey Folks, I had some spare bits laying around and began toying around This is Knight Commander Hermann Dreschen of the 224th Lidosian Sturmjäger Regiment. His coat and arms are ...
D. Drilled holes into the tops of the dividers and superglued in little magnets. (These will theoretically hold the tray secure during transit.)
@Grumpy Gnome Thanks! Step 4: Dividers. A. Determined I wanted the dividers to be 3/4 inch tall. Just tall enough to serve as dividers/preserve the most room for tall miniatu...
As a former student, then reenactor in Ancient History (Roman Republic), can I give an indication ? In Roman society, the stick, BACULA, is the real and more ancient sign of authority : shepherds ...
@JTam Again our tastes seem to coincide. Great trunk and I bought a similar deck of cards quite awhile back for the Silver Bayonet. Great idea to have a complete set up in such a brilliantly ...
For Ye Old Frost Grave fans: Received my copy and a few other books yesterday. Very pleased with the transaction.
Naval Museum, Varna, Bulgaria. Torpedo Boat "Druzhki": Truly a beautiful ship. Dat hull!
Step 2: Determine layout. Pictured: Rulebook, cards, and dice. To be fitted: Ruler, tokens, and clue markers. Step 3: Fit velvet to the bottom. Why?&nbs...
Thought I'd document my attempt to make a "Silver Bayonet Trunk." The idea is a "flavorful" trunk that will hold all necessary gaming accessories and possibly all the miniatures to play Silve...
If you like paper check out Peter Dennis' Paperboys too
@Mark Dewis the clubs were primarily used against cataphracts.
Reference posting multiple pictures: Try hitting the return button a couple times and then going back up to paste in the picture. You need to "create room" below the new picture before you i...
Battle of the Sharpes: Left to Right = Sharpe, The Needle, Pat. Black = Black Pyramid Gaming. Metal = Brigade Games. Of course you can make a nice Sharpe and Pat from the WGA Riflemen kit.
This week I finished 2 more HWT squads from spare cadian HWT and grognard bits. I also finished building a sprue of Stargrave Troopers (5 soldiers).The troopers are really nice miniatures, som...
Nicely done on the Octopus Shield!
After the first two pictures I was going to ask you which decals you used. The designs are great and the freehand is impressive! Weathering looks really good as well. Great looking ske...
Finally, rear view. Shields are freehand and then weathered to look (I hope) old and just-unearthed.
Having trouble adding multiple images so sorry for serial posting.
Finally got the next two photographed:
I did some more research and have a guess on this strange headgear... which is probably not a "béret" stricto sensu. I well know the "béret", because I am living in the area where thi...
@Brian Van De Walker I remembered that when I was writing my previous post. I would, of course, depend on the position of the arms. Of course, I'm still buying both the goth and ...
@Mark Dewis yes, Oathmark and Frostgrave kits are great, they are the source of most of my spare bits. I know that there are a lot of dark age / fantasy kits in the market right now, t...
Aside from anything else, the Ottomans were the major opponents for the Allied forces (primarily British Empire) in the middle east.
Managed to score a copy of the Into the Breach (Malifaux) plastic female multipart kit at lunch. It was even on special! At only AUD$50, not to be sneezed at. As mentioned above by William, the pr...
@Vitor Soares Come to think of it, wouldn't the Goth army bulider box WA was/is planing on doing cover that idea of yours nicely, particularly if its going to have accessories anyways?
@PEter GIlham Sorry but I have looked, Mantis actually walk on all six legs.🤣 If they didn't thier front limbs would not really be legs either since they would not fulfil the dictionary definition ...