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Gripping Beast Metals to Compliment the Plastics

Postby Atheling » Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:36 pm

They are looking sharp and you can see them here:

http://www.grippingbeast.com/webpage.php?PageID=89

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Re: Gripping Beast Metals to Compliment the Plastics

Postby aecurtis » Wed Mar 24, 2010 5:48 pm

Hmmm... Not a big fan of the Big Needle Pokey Pokey style of modelling mail. Haven't been all that happy with the GB Welsh and Saxons because of it.

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Re: Gripping Beast Metals to Compliment the Plastics

Postby lowtardog » Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:07 pm

I really like the chaps with spear and axe on their shoulders, would make nice leaders
Ooh Colin Patten is sculpting the lad with the spear is one of his, thats nice to see
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Re: Gripping Beast Metals to Compliment the Plastics

Postby Atheling » Thu Mar 25, 2010 6:52 am

lowtardog wrote:I really like the chaps with spear and axe on their shoulders, would make nice leaders
Ooh Colin Patten is sculpting the lad with the spear is one of his, thats nice to see


Duncan Patten?

Good to see him picking up the putty again.

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Re: Gripping Beast Metals to Compliment the Plastics

Postby JW. Akers » Fri Mar 26, 2010 12:51 am

Damn! More unarmored musicians.
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Re: Gripping Beast Metals to Compliment the Plastics

Postby Matt1066 » Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:23 pm

aecurtis wrote:Hmmm... Not a big fan of the Big Needle Pokey Pokey style of modelling mail. Haven't been all that happy with the GB Welsh and Saxons because of it.

Allen


@Allen - I'd agree about some of the Saxons and Welsh, but I think these appear to be slightly less 'big needle'. But would have to see them 'in the metal' so to speak.

More generally - all this new plastic/metal Viking goodness is s-o-o-o distracting! I mean, honestly, what would I do with them!?

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Re: Gripping Beast Metals to Compliment the Plastics

Postby lowtardog » Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:28 pm

Atheling wrote:
lowtardog wrote:I really like the chaps with spear and axe on their shoulders, would make nice leaders
Ooh Colin Patten is sculpting the lad with the spear is one of his, thats nice to see


Duncan Patten?

Good to see him picking up the putty again.

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