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Happy New Year! My name is Russell Coryell, and I live in Las Cruces, New Mexico (USA). I am an avid historian and gamer, preferring Ancients through the...
Coryell
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Jan 1, 2006
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Hi, my name is Mike and I am a lurker. I live in San Diego, California and have in interest in many different time periods from ancients to sci fi. I have...
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Jan 1, 2006
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Hi All A brief and nowhere near complete Society Convention Dates. Vapnartak Sunday 5th February Knavesmire Exhibition Suite at York Racecourse Call to Arms...
hobilar1
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Jan 1, 2006
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I haven't checked this group in a bit, so I'm late with the intro: I'm currently working at a leisurely pace on a WAB Saracen army in 20mm plastic to oppose my...
mulopwepaul
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Jan 3, 2006
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Being new to medieval wargaming - I've always avoided it as I can't paint armour! - largely thanks to Peter Pig's new Wotr range, I'm hoping someone can point...
Rob Lee
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Jan 6, 2006
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Rob - I'm no expert, but I like painting armor. I start with a black primed figure and I do the armor before any other part of the model because you really...
John Bianchi
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Jan 6, 2006
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it depend on figure scale you are using but for most things the easiest way to paint armour is to first undercoat the the whole model black. metallics always...
tracey bowman
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Jan 6, 2006
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I have asked this somewhere before, but forgot the answer. I understand that if you look at a Livery Banner, the TOP color will go on the RIGHTHAND side of a...
jim_dunnam
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Jan 7, 2006
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... I have asked this somewhere before, but forgot the answer. I understand that if you look at a Livery Banner, the TOP color will go on the RIGHTHAND side of...
hobilar1
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Jan 7, 2006
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Before I give my recipe's, may I ask what scale the Peter Pig stuff is? ( I suspect that they're 15's, but I'm not sure) Fred ... paint armour! - largely...
Fred Rose
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Jan 7, 2006
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1. The Badges are on the lefthand side on the front and in the center on the back? 2. Jacks are always a cloth color (ie tan or faded white)? 3....
jdunnam
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Jan 7, 2006
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Help from the livery experts out there. Looking for the following badges which go with these livery - Rhys ap Thomas - White livery - Badge? John Beaufort...
jdunnam
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Jan 7, 2006
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You're right, they are 15s, and very nice they are too! Fred Rose <cinzano2001@...> wrote: Before I give my recipe's, may I ask what scale the Peter Pig...
Rob Lee
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Jan 7, 2006
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Scott and John, thanks to both of you for some useful ideas - you don't get this problem with the GNW I can tell you! :-) ... To help you stay safe and secure...
Rob Lee
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Jan 7, 2006
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Just posted some photos of my new painted WotR figures. Overall, I am really pleased with the quality, although the armor is a bit dark. Comments? Jim ...
jdunnam
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Jan 8, 2006
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... am really pleased with the quality, although the armor is a bit dark. Comments? ... Dave...
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Jan 8, 2006
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Hi chaps Your comments, letters - things that can go in our newsletter The Scourer would be most welcome. As you know we have a place for them attached to the...
hobilar1
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Jan 8, 2006
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... We have a monthly newsletter called the Scourer and any contributions would be most welcome. ... If you have any short items of interest please post them...
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Jan 9, 2006
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WILLIAM Wallace's execution was the opening attraction of a giant medieval carnival, according to research which sheds new light on the freedom fighter's death...
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Jan 10, 2006
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... don't get this problem with the GNW I can tell you! :-) ... new Yahoo! Security Centre. ... You're welcome, Rob, but truth be known, I want to hear Fred's ...
John Bianchi
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Jan 10, 2006
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Grisly, but his conclusion certainly makes sense. Edward was a master of the political gesture, and this sort of (very effective) propaganda certainly fits in...
John Bianchi
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Jan 13, 2006
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The backbone of Scots armies of this period would be lightly armoured/unarmoured spearmen, armed with something like a 12' spear, possibly also having a targe...
George Anderson
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Jan 13, 2006
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Chaps In my best lanchester speak: re the conversation on Wallace etc is it ok to use this and any this else that crops up as a 'Scourer' piece? Dave...
hobilar1
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Jan 13, 2006
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... A class of your own mate!...
martin_st_uk
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Jan 13, 2006
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... I would guess that the majority of Scots horse were lighter than the English - say closer to hobilar or custrell standard - but with the Scottish nobility...
Barry Slemmings
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Jan 13, 2006
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Ahoy.............. It seems that several "Lurkers" are involved in collecting plastic 1/7nd armies. I have much preferred them since I saw my first set (Airfix...
M.G.Marvin
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Jan 13, 2006
6:38 pm
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... movie, but nearly every bit of it still bothers the heck out of me. Your point about axemen in the schiltrons is interesting. If highlanders were present,...
John Bianchi
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Jan 13, 2006
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A slip on the keys, read as 'anything' Sorry Dave...
hobilar1
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Jan 13, 2006
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Ah, John of the silvery tongue, how can I ignore such a gracious request. Well, keep in mind most of what I do these days is in 28mm. (I do some variations for...
Fred Rose
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Jan 13, 2006
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John, The axemen in the schiltroms were lowlanders not highlanders, have a look for the Bannockburn print from artist Mark Churms on the net, it gives an...
George Anderson
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