"Tumbling Dice 1/72 Vikings (Complete series VK1-VK11)" Topic
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Pauls Bods | 27 Jun 2020 3:20 a.m. PST |
46 foot and 12 mounted. If I had painted every pose from each set it would have brought the numbers up to 48 foot. VK1 – Viking Huscarls with Axes.
VK2 – Bondi Chainmail.
VK3 – Bondi Leather Armour.
VK4 – Skirmishers Bow
VK5 – Skirmishers Hand weapons.
VK9 – Mounted Vikings
VK10 – Viking Command Dismounted
VK11 – Viking Command Mounted.
Total TD Viking Army
Close ups of the TD army and the total Army including Emhar/Strelets and Zvezda link |
Dschebe | 27 Jun 2020 4:22 a.m. PST |
Maybe you have vikings enough for now, as you say; but keep on them in future, they are very nice. And never is enough forever. Great. |
boggler | 27 Jun 2020 5:41 a.m. PST |
Really very nice indeed..makes me wish I'd gone for TD 1/72nd scale for SAGA rather than 28mm |
Frederick | 27 Jun 2020 7:11 a.m. PST |
Great work! And when it comes to raiding, can you ever have enough Vikings? |
rvandusen | 27 Jun 2020 7:25 a.m. PST |
A few years ago, I sold a large Viking army that I made up from Tumbling Dice, Strelets, and Zvezda figures. All in glorius 1/72 scale. I kind of regret selling them, but needed money at that time.Though all of different hefts, they all looked good when massed together. |
Legionarius | 27 Jun 2020 8:43 a.m. PST |
For various reasons, 1/72 scale is still a "dark horse" or "ugly duckling" among many gamers but Paul, Mateus, and some others show how well they can be painted. As more manufacturers enter the scene 1/72 is now a real alternative. Beautiful work. Keep it up. And let your sea wolves loose o the gaming table! |
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