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Arteis27 Apr 2013 6:20 a.m. PST

A military parade of the entire army of my ‘imagi-nation', the Barryat of Lyndonia, has been long overdue. But today some lovely autumn light for picture-taking inspired me to set out and photograph for my blog all the 1/56th scale Minden Minatures figures I've painted so far.

To fill in those who don't know about the Barrayat of Lyndonia, it is an imagi-nation I've created for my wargaming army, based on the famous Stanley Kubrick movie, 'Barry Lyndon'.

To see the review pictures, visit my blog here: link


Here are a couple of sneak peeks:

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Liberators27 Apr 2013 7:35 a.m. PST

Those look really good. 1/56th! How/where do you game with these? Your board must be huge.

That was a fun look while drinking morning coffee. Thanks!

Count Belisarius27 Apr 2013 9:02 a.m. PST

Very nice!

Arteis27 Apr 2013 2:49 p.m. PST

@ Liberators: Actually, I haven't gamed much with these. They've only fought in one battle in their lives, and even then they were broken into smaller 24-man units to match the rules we were playing for that game.

By the way, 1/56th matches height-wise to many 28mm figures – but not so much in heft.

crogge175727 Apr 2013 5:12 p.m. PST

Very nice, indeed. Wonderfully painted figures.

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