The crew are from The Caeser Arab Camel Riders and Bedouin set the gun from the Revell Imperial Artillery set.
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Hello to Thomas from An Average Wargamers Blog..Wargames and minis in 1/72nd.
Bonjour to Hamster from Le dojo d´Hamstersamourai. blog . Vikings!!!!! The nude captive girl is..nice :-D
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That's going to come as a nasty surprise to the boys in red! Great work Paul.
ReplyDeleteVery nice mister :) I like the office especially.
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Great work! Capitan Le Bonbon...ha! Well done.
ReplyDeleteI'm waiting for the figures called Nuts and Mars! But in the mean time these are very nice additions to your range Paul!
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Peter
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Very nice. The white cloth really looks good!
ReplyDeleteVery good work Paul
ReplyDeleteNice selection box of figures!
ReplyDeleteThat cannon looks large enough to fire maltesers!!
The officer is stunning.
ReplyDeleteGood work, fell off the back of a cart, back alley deal......
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ReplyDeleteI like "le Capitaine Le Bonbon" !!!
Nice piece of artillery, does it fire large rocks?
ReplyDeleteWell done Paul, really nice work.
ReplyDeleteYour miniatures look great! And thanks for mentioning my blog :)
ReplyDeleteHic! I love the froggie!
ReplyDeleteThe gun and crew look fantastic, as do Sheik Yerbouti and his entourage -- and the French Liaison Officer is great as well (looks to me like he will be concentrating on liaisons with the Sheik's harem!).
ReplyDeleteI have a humble suggestion for a small addition to the gun base: give the Khandibarians some balls. Add a little pile of round-shot -- which as always, you will scratch-build brilliantly -- in the corner opposite the powder barrel.
Very nice paul. who makes "le Capitaine Le Bonbon". he he I want one of him he looks so funny :-D
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