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Pauls Bods26 Jan 2016 8:57 a.m. PST

New England "woodindians" (Shawnee)
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zippyfusenet26 Jan 2016 11:48 a.m. PST

Nice work. But Shawnee were Ohio country Indians, never New England.

Buckeye AKA Darryl26 Jan 2016 11:57 a.m. PST

Zippy would know!!!!

But to Paul's defense, he may not be as familiar with the location of North American tribes as those of us living in North America.

Nice work on those figs, Paul!

Pauls Bods26 Jan 2016 1:20 p.m. PST

Thanks.
IŽll blame my dreadfull lack of knowledge on American native tribes and PSR for my "New England area" error
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1st line, second paragraph makes it look as if they were a New England tribe.

zippyfusenet26 Jan 2016 1:44 p.m. PST

Yep, the PSR guy dropped a clunker there. Funny, his bibliography includes all the right Ospreys. I guess he doesn't know where New England actually is.

I responded on your blog to your comment about the lack of Indian civilians. Another thought is that, since you work in 1/72, you might be able to adapt 15mm metal civilians (when you can find those) into your collection as teen-agers and children.

I've gotta say, your work continually tempts me to move into 1/72 scale. Consequently I have several boxes of plastics that I never will use as originally intended, it's just one scale too many for me. But I have been able to plunder some of those boxes for juveniles for my 25mm collection, so it's not a total loss.

Pauls Bods27 Jan 2016 9:11 a.m. PST

Thanks Irv.
ThereŽs a couple of "woodindian" sets, one including civilians (not warriors) here
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When Money allows IŽll add them to my collection but they are a poorly covered subject in 1/72nd especially the civilian aspect…how can I maintain a decent Imagination without civvies!!? :-D.
IŽll definately get the Pegasus and Imex sets..conversions/alterations are a definate possibility and some of the females from the airfix set will do for younger females.
At the Moment IŽm considering trying my Hand at a bit of sculpting..it appears the only way to get what I want.

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