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lookse what I've got!; Charity-shop madness
Topic Started: 17 Apr 2009, 07:21 PM (280 Views)
Shadowphrakt
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Picked these up in a charity shop for £10 - considering the rarity of these pieces, I'm sure thats not their worth!
Group photo of models I know are Games Workshop
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Sci-fi
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Hobgolbin
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I have no idea
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Scientist!!!
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Wizard
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Beastman of some variety
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Troll!
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Ghoul!
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And these...I'm not so sure about - I think they're Dungeons and Dragons - possibly the models are made by GW - definitely the same style.
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Not painted by me ^^
Edited by Shadowphrakt, 17 Apr 2009, 07:57 PM.
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AWOL
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Nice score!

Heh, that Hobgoblin is as old as me...
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Shadowkin
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17 Apr 2009, 07:41 PM
Nice score!

Heh, that Hobgoblin is as old as me...
You could be brothers!!




I like the Satyr figure - nice.
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Baru
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Next to the fact that those are awesome relics from a time long ago, it's also awesome to see how much the sculpting skills and technique's have advanced since the beginning of GW (which was IMO the real start of miniature wargaming as we know it).
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Shadowphrakt
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17 Apr 2009, 08:36 PM
Next to the fact that those are awesome relics from a time long ago, it's also awesome to see how much the sculpting skills and technique's have advanced since the beginning of GW (which was IMO the real start of miniature wargaming as we know it).
I think the quality of some of this stuff is better than some GW stuff just now! lol.
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