
"Irish Hott army" Topic
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| paulgalenpotter | 19 May 2012 3:56 p.m. PST |
this army is made almost entirely of demon world miniatures. The king in the General's element is a copplestone casting as is one hero in a chariot, the drivers are from a variety of makes as are the chariots. hoping these guys will see some action at nashcon this coming weekend. the army consists of up to 8 War band, up to 3 heroes in chariots, a stand of druids (magician). Just the warbands:
the chariots:
front and back shot of the druids, the anters on the front druid are from the 10mm elf on elf set. one of the druids is a splintered light fig:
-Paul |
| SECURITY MINISTER CRITTER | 19 May 2012 5:01 p.m. PST |
15 or 28mm? They are beautiful! |
Editor in Chief Bill  | 19 May 2012 5:31 p.m. PST |
Probably 15mm, as he mentioned DemonWorld figures. |
| jpattern2 | 19 May 2012 7:03 p.m. PST |
Nicely painted, nicely based, very colorful and characterful. Good work! Is that a Ral Partha fox peeking around the stone? Nice detail! |
| pcelella | 19 May 2012 7:20 p.m. PST |
Great job! I just bought some of these guys to mix into my fantasy barbarian/Norse-Irish army, but I won't even try to make my shields or plaid clothing anywhere near as detailed as what you have. Very impressive. Peter C Sword and Sandal Gaming Blog link |
| paulgalenpotter | 20 May 2012 8:58 a.m. PST |
Yes, 15mm. and yes, I believe that the fox is from ral parta (or iron wind metals as they are now known). -Paul |
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