Dear All i am looking for advice about details of uniforms ,flags etc to enable me to paint up some 28mm Ming Chinese figures I have. They are from the Korean...
I have pine trees, I have some coniferous trees and I even have some date palms, but nothing the right shape and colour for olive trees, Any suggestions ? ...
... you'll need only a little tweaking and fiddling with woodland scenics Deciduous tree kits, shag bark tree kits, double fork tree kits e.g. here ...
Just for interest really Jim http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=588&art_id=nw20070327222226396C317593 Paris - French archaeologists said on...
Yes, I used woodland scenics armatures to make a model olive grove. Helps to paint the foliage a grey-green to look more like olive leaves, but that's easily...
I've used small Woodland Scenics trees; about 50mm high and trunk splits about 10mm from the ground. Don't know if they are available in your area. Don ... ...
http://home.intekom.com/assegai/ See the Gallery, page 4. Not sure if those could pass as 'olive' trees - they are ex-girlfriend made(tm) and scratch built...
Pardon my ignorance, but: Does anyone know the provenance of the remark that the nobles in Khan Krum's army (Early Bulgar list) wore "red white and blue...
... of ... I saw the rules being playtested at a convention in 2006. They looked as though they gave a realistic-looking game. I have purchased a copy of the...
... Vertical stripes. A reconstruction in Ian Heath's WRG "Armies of the Dark Ages", based IIRC on illustrations supposedly depicting Bulgarians in the Madrid...
As of yesterday we got confirmation that there will be a Warlord game running at the Society of Ancients Battle Day on Saturday 12 May. We currently should...
from today's Globe and Mail It's a rib, but not Joan of Arc's JOHN LEICESTER Associated Press PARIS — A rib bone supposedly found at the site where French...
... Are there any images on the net of these? -- -- Doug The price of freedom is infernal vigilantes "I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility...
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This might be bigger than we think. A dog might have buried the bone there at the dawn of history :))) Luxor ... heroine Joan ... mummy, ... fake. ... ...
Reading "The Picts and the Scots at War" by Nick Aitchison (Sutton Pub. 2003, ISBN 0-7509-2556-6 in case anyone's interested) he talks about a spearhead found...
... If all the great western museums gave back the bulk of art stolen from Greece and Italy, they would be a swell place to go view impressionists and lascape...
... returned... Er, why should they be returned? Lord Elgin bought them off the legitimate governement of the time. If the Greek government would like to *buy*...
I always wondered about that one too. Didn't Elgin basically save the statues from going into the local lime kilns -- or something like that. If not for Lord...
I thought this site was apolitical....he bought them from the Turks.. not any greek goverment.. the present Greek goverment has built a beautiful building to...
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... It is and, with my moderators hat on, I don't think anyone has used this thread to make political points. I trust that this will continue. However, I am...
... I think we'd have to say that the Ottoman government was the legitimate authority in Athens at the time. Lord Elgin's government recognised the Ottomans. ...
... raise an ... that the ... After the Gothic war ended in 554 Justinian recognised all the acts of kings up to Witiges, but not those of Totila who was...
Howdy, Just out of curiosity, how many other agreements or treaties made by the Ottoman government are in dispute, both about archaeological matters, and in...