Still..they aren´t going anywhere...I hope :-D
Another couple of additions , some trappers. using bods from the Atlantic Davy Crocket set.
A Little bit of an Info write up HERE
The one Standing and firing is a conversion, Bottom half from the "3er" Group, top half from the kneeling bod.
The "bayoneting one is from the "3er" Group.
On the 10th of October the cröburn 1813 book becomes available!!!!! Pre-orders are possible on thier new site History: die Welt in Miniaturen (The world in miniature)
Also available is a DVD´s covering both Cröbern and Möckern and soon, other great stuff, like the buildings etc.
And as a reminder, Anne´s (O´leary´s Miniatures) and Pats (It´s Rhyme Time) giveaway is tomorrow. If it doesn´t Show up on your blog roll, it´s best just to look as Anne´s blog doesn´t seem to update on the blog rolls.
I remember the trappers. Nice to see you getting back to it. This gives me ideas....
ReplyDeleteThanks again for the promo. Do you have any idea how long the spreadsheet I'm going to have to make up will be? And do you know how much of that spreadsheet will be filled with your name?
A spreadsheet?. Sounds interesting. I made one or two promos so I , It wouldn't be inaccurate to assume that I couldn't exactly not say that it is or isn't almost partially incorrect, and I'm possibly more or less not definitely rejecting the idea that in some way with any amount of uncertainty that I undeniably might or might not be on the list..once or twice. :-D
DeleteNicely painted and converted trappers.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking pictures and figures, the casualty markers are really nice!
ReplyDeleteI do like the mounted boyo Paul, lovely work!
ReplyDeleteNice work, Mr. Bods.
ReplyDeleteFantastic job on these figures Paul! Really like the conversions, and that horse is awesome painted!
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Peter
I love the trappers Paul, wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteGreat work again
ReplyDeleteIan
Great conversions Paul
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ReplyDeleteMuy buenos esos tramperos,se parecen a como se dice Daniel Bun
un saludo
cool stuff Paul. good to see some Bodstonia stuff again.
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