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comte de malartic03 May 2013 5:35 a.m. PST

Is the figure a two part casting so you can use Richard
as a conventional miniature.

v/r

Joe

willthepiper03 May 2013 8:06 a.m. PST

It is a multi-part casting (Richard, mount with rear legs truncated, resin carpark base). But if you are looking for a conventional model, Perry Miniatures has this one:
link

autos da fe03 May 2013 8:30 a.m. PST

The regular sculpt that Willthepiper points to is nice. The truncated name on that page is Sir Percival Thirlwall. Everyone with a Richard III army needs a Thirlwall.

[1] Gruesome-story-at-the-end [2] If you walk Hadrian's wall you can visit Thirlwall castle [3] You can attempt to use Thirlwall in everyday speech.

A thirlwall being a hole in a wall large enough for sheep to pass through, but small enough to prevent cows from passing (for the more technically minded, it's a bandpass filter for livestock). How did you communicate successfully with others, before knowing such a word?

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