Monday, 11 April 2011

Indian Elephant (Hat)

It´s monday and the A - Z challenge goes onwards. This one is from the hat ele set, but I wanted one to look like the one from battle of Hydaspes in the Film Alexander, so out came the Greenstuff and cardboard :-D



15 comments:

  1. That's really good, ggod work, Alexander was a strange movie with some good bits in it.

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  2. Wow - beautifully done. Excellent conversion work. Regards, Dean

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  3. Plenty of 'elephant bling' in evidence there - another splendid model.

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  4. Very lovely elephant Paul. I've always loved elephants. They always add a lot of drama to the table top. Any plans for a line of them to crush the opposition under their well manicured feet?

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  5. Thanks:-D
    @Will...I´ve got ten nellies,3 indian, 6 macedonian and the two Zvezda ones...what type they are supposed to be??
    Cheers
    paul

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  6. Wow! I'm impressed. Making a not to my self, bring more archers and less cavalry and dig lots of pits. Most rules seem to spook cavalry very quickly.

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  7. Nice and colourfull painted ele Paul

    Greetings
    Peter

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  8. very fun!
    I've always been tempted to do a Carthaginian army, because of the elephants & numidian cav (I love light cav), but when i start thinking about elephants I then think 'But an Indian army would have cooler looking elephants".. as you've proven here. Great stuff!

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  9. .....To Bombay
    .....a travelling Circus came
    ....and with them came an Elephant and Nellie was her name......
    WHOOOOOOAAAAAHHHHHHhhhhhhhhh



    Remember this song, mate? In my opinion a great song and as the song is wonderful , your elephant is even more an outstanding paintwork,too!

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  10. Ahhh Sorry my fault-

    ..they brought an intelligent Elephant and Nellie was her name!
    (Only for those who like to rock!)
    Cheers , Dominik

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  11. CUTE!!!I love your site and as I browsed your blog I decided to award you the Creative Blog Award.
    Go to http://astorybookworld.blogspot.com/p/awards.html and pick up your award.
    ~Deirdra

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  12. Great conversion and paintwork Paul!

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  13. Wow very beautiful Indian elephant hats. Images are awesome in your blog.
    Thanks for sharing. I appreciate it.
    Elephant Hatte til voksne
    Thanks.

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