A rare set this one, why Strelets don´t re-release it I don´t know. There´s a lot of demand for the set, the poses are usefull for loads of things, camp scenes, battlefield "extras" and the conversion potential is huge..but seeing as it´s rare I won´t be cutting any of them up at the moment.
Medieval Britain comes in a big box which includes, The army of Henry V, The Scottish army of William Wallace and The English cavalry of Edward I.PARTY!!!
The Knights are making Friends with the locals
..while S.Will, the cook, looks on in disgust.. ..hoping someone will step in and bring the festivities to a head...
..but does the jester care?
..nope, not at all
I just love those Paul! What a party!
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Thanks Simon.
DeleteThere´s loads to come´from the same set. I just don´t understand why they don´t re-release them.
Is anyone one else finding it near impossible to post comments or get posted one published? (my 4th attempt at this one)
ReplyDeleteI like this figurines very funny , great paint the joker is very nice
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Very nice figurines !
ReplyDeletenice work paul those guys are very cool, I think those knights will have a good night... if they don't stick their neck out too far.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabuous set. Well characterised, as usual.
ReplyDeleteGreat figures and paint job. St. R. Awberries the Jester has had one too many sips of S. Will's dinner gravy!
ReplyDeletewow! you've painted them!!!!!
ReplyDeletegreat idea! I was thinking to paint mine, but without a special project, I scarred to ruin them!
... and no problem for posting the comments...
ReplyDeleteAt least they could release only these figures! And they seem better than the usual Strelets figures!
ReplyDeleteLively figures, Paul! Well done!
hahaha! what fun! Nice job on these! One of the local girls got some real booty!
ReplyDeleteExcellent fun figures!
ReplyDeleteNice work and beautiful figurines, jester is very funny
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Kike
Brilliant! One of those young ladies puts Jennifer Lopez to shame!
ReplyDeleteyou have right, it's a very interesting set!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous looking set and superbly painted, as always.
ReplyDeletePaul, for some reason, in the past yours and Ray's blogs are the only two blogs that I seem to have problems with for sticking. Saying that, its working fine at the moment.
Cheers,
Pat.
Great looking party, nice addition!
ReplyDeletePhil...no problem for posting...
I think that cook was still kicking around Wavell Barracks in '85, going under the name of S. Jockey!
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