Pauls Bods | 28 May 2016 10:57 a.m. PST |
…These? No makers names on the bases, some have a couple of number codes but that didnīt help in hunting them down.
Thereīs a few more I canīt indentify on the link link |
Wretched Peasant Scum | 28 May 2016 11:20 a.m. PST |
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Editor in Chief Bill | 28 May 2016 11:32 a.m. PST |
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Cyrus the Great | 28 May 2016 12:01 p.m. PST |
The two figures with the nellie are Miniatures Figurines. If you gave me the alphanumeric code I could give you exact information. The barded horse with the missing center is, I believe, a Lamming horse. The horses in picture three are Miniature Figurines. |
Vintage Wargaming | 28 May 2016 12:37 p.m. PST |
The barded horse isn't Lamming. I sort of know what it is but can't remember – I will try to have a think about it – was it Rose? |
ColCampbell | 28 May 2016 1:33 p.m. PST |
From your link -- Photo 2 – the center mounted figure is Miniature Figurines. Photo 3 – the left and center horses are MiniFigs as well. The right horse may be a Ral Partha – the base looks like Ral bases. Photo 4 – as Cyrus said, the two infantry are MiniFigs. Can't help with any of the others, unfortunately. Jim |
Pauls Bods | 28 May 2016 2:12 p.m. PST |
Many thanks for the help :-D The top two definately look like Thunderbolt mountain..thanks :-D What size? They range from what Iīd say are 1/72nd to 28mm but Iīm cautious about giving sizes/scales to figs. ;-) The nags havenīt got any codes etc but they (having looked on the tips given) are minifigs. The figs in the last two pics, 8 and 9, are of real interest to me being as they are closer to 1/72nd (Iīve just recieved a load of them) and can add them to my collection. Iīve also got a load of other unidentified medievals, 15mm to 28mm but I couldnīt take pics as the cameraīs batteries ran out. |
Pauls Bods | 28 May 2016 2:21 p.m. PST |
The barded horse pic no.2 on the left..Mirliton link |
Pauls Bods | 30 May 2016 9:31 a.m. PST |
Pic number 6 Tumbling Dice WOR |
Mayponce Mtepe | 30 May 2016 10:01 a.m. PST |
Though they are on the larger side--I've used the Thunderbolt Mountain range with my 1/72 plastics. Here's a comparison pic of an Arthurian peasant with some popular brand 1/72 plastics--
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Puster | 30 May 2016 10:32 a.m. PST |
TMs Arthur line are 25mm a bit too large for 1/72, a bit too small for classic 28mm, but wonderfull scuplts true to the spirit of Thomas Malory |
Cyrus the Great | 06 Jun 2016 1:10 p.m. PST |
You might want to check out this blog about the old Minifigs "S' range. There are a lot of medievals that were in the "S' range. minifigssrange.blogspot.com |
Pauls Bods | 07 Jun 2016 9:39 a.m. PST |
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