""The Ominous Wait...."" Topic
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Murphy | 22 Jan 2017 7:15 a.m. PST |
WIP: Hunting Party and other figures. Photos in color and "old style" (courtesy of GIMP V2)… Figures by Wargames Foundry and Pulp Figures.
"The darkness grew thick and ominous outside of Billingsley Manor. One could barely see further than three feet out the windows into the inky, blackness of night that seemed to surround the manor home and cover it like a funeral shroud. Inside (from L to R); Miss Morgan (the private educator), ran her fingers through her hair while holding tightly onto the leather strap that held the two ancient, ominous, tomes of forbidden lore while discussing the current situation with Lord Billingsley in the East Wing Study of Billingsley Manor. Behind her Mrs. Elsbeth Mustard fanned herself and listened carefully to everything that was between Lord Cecil Billingsley and the teacher. Her husband Horatio stood nearby her and behind Cecil with his shotgun open and ready to be loaded. Lord Cecil Billingsley carefully did his best to explain that "He knew it was a mistake to try to say the words on the ancient scrap of parchment that had been given to him by the old gypsy woman, but that was his only son lying in the casket in the family tomb, and well… "What would you have done???", he asked in desperate exasperation as if trying to find an answer to what has caused their dilemma. Before anyone could respond, a loud ominous shuddering groan was heard outside of the house. Horatio's friend Arthur Kensington took that moment to make sure his shotgun was loaded with the special shells they had made. Powdered silver, pure iron pellets, and blessed holy wood ash slivers were mixed with a fair amount of gunpowder in each shell. "Let us have faith that these shells will do exactly as Father Hogan said they would." He said to everyone while checking his shotgun once again. Meanwhile their good friend, Nigel Chepley held his shotgun at the ready, and quietly waited for whatever would come next… He did not have long to wait…. For come next….it did…." --------------------------------------------------------- Figures by: Pulp Figures and Wargames Foundry/Casting Room Miniatures. Furniture by: Frontline Miniatures. Room: Scratch-built by yours truly.
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War In 15MM | 22 Jan 2017 7:38 a.m. PST |
Great figures and I love a good interior design…. one side and a floor, two sides and a floor or three sides and a floor? |
Murphy | 22 Jan 2017 7:40 a.m. PST |
War in 15mm…three sides and a floor sir. It's a bit tall because I wanted it to be a generic room. It can also be used as a pub setting, an office, etc…I needed the walls to be a little high to hold some of the large portraits that will adorn the walls in certain scenes. And thank you for the compliment… |
Gonsalvo | 22 Jan 2017 11:12 a.m. PST |
Great set up (literary, as well as model)! |
War In 15MM | 22 Jan 2017 5:20 p.m. PST |
You are very welcome. It's great that an interior such as this can be used for multiple purposes… I do my best to suck all I can out each one I make. |
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