"11th Century Irish" Topic
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Cardinal Hawkwood | 30 Aug 2014 5:48 p.m. PST |
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Lee Brilleaux | 30 Aug 2014 7:22 p.m. PST |
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bracken | 31 Aug 2014 6:14 a.m. PST |
Sweet work as always, more fantastic plastic |
jefritrout | 31 Aug 2014 7:12 a.m. PST |
Which figures are you using? |
Griefbringer | 31 Aug 2014 10:18 a.m. PST |
Those figures look like a mash-up of parts from various sources. I can clearly identify heads and arms from Gripping Beast Viking and dark age warriors sets, as well as arms from Wargames Factory sets. Not totally sure where the bodies come from, though they also seem like they might be from mixed origins. |
Cardinal Hawkwood | 01 Sep 2014 7:19 a.m. PST |
most bodies are WF Numidians and Germans.bits from All four of the GB plastics, WF Numidians Germans Saxons/Vikings heads predominatly from GB Dark age warriors javelins from the Zulu set quiute useful. the viking bodies are GB,WF The Germans are particularly useful |
Griefbringer | 02 Sep 2014 10:48 a.m. PST |
Thanks for the info! Have you considered making any slingers? I have found that sling hands from GB Dark Age Warriors set work fine with unarmoured WF Saxons, making for some quite dynamic looking skirmishers. I presume this might also work with the Numidian bodies and arms. |
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