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Irish Kern with Bows
Hi again! I've got another update and once again, we know 'em, we love 'em, it's more Kern!
This time I've put together block of skirmishers with bows to act in support of the gallowglass and bonnachts, or independently to harass opponents in hit-and-run attacks!
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The kern themselves are the usual mix of Perry and Antediluvian figures. I've included a few more drab léine compared to the bonnachts, given that these would be poorer soldiers, and unlikely to afford the fanciest saffron dye all the time
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And here's the block of skirmishers screening an advance for the charging Bonnachts
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I hope they've come out ok! For a while I was debating whether to have them blocked in a more dense formation, to mirror the bows-and-bills of the other War of the Roses forces, but eventually decided against it in favor of the skirmishers
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nightbringer24 · 4 hours
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Went to Antediluvian Miniatures, and I found this set from their Conquistadors Fantasy range:
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The guy in the plate armour with the flamberge bladed montante just screams Estalian officer to me. Especially with that mask.
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subedai · 6 years
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More on my blog: Fire and Brimstone
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pjamesstuart · 3 years
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Woodwose comin’atcha! Check out their medieval demons https://antediluvianminiatures.wordpress.com/2017/12/03/shop-medieval-demons/
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mikesbrushwork · 7 years
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"My name is Dungeon Master, and I will be your guide in the world of Dungeons and Dragons!" This has been a kind of secret from my gaming groups for a couple of weeks, with only a few hints dropped here and there because my excitement overcame me. He's a Gnome Illusionist from Antediluvian Miniatures, and bears a striking resemblance to a certain 80's cartoon character. And I love him! So this is his final reveal, as he's now finished. I plan to use him as my next PC in whatever DnD campaign I next participate in, as a Gnome called Diem, obviously. I can't wait!
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weirdsatellites · 3 years
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SIGINT #3191 from █████ ███████ ██ (EXPERIMENTAL) 1. Miniature Mambo 2. Antediluvian Radiation Cineplex
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bantarleton · 5 years
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if you or your followers are interested in decent Scots and Highlanders/Islander miniatures then make sure to check out Antediluvian Miniatures - they're Highland boys as well (i think) and also do fantasy ranges, including stuff based off the Princess Bride and some sick Conquistadors (including Spanish dwarves and halflings)
Thanks, I’d never heard of them until now but I’ve checked them out, it’s always nice to see some indy mini makers. Liking the look of their Scottish Wars of Independence stuff.
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thewargameswebsite · 3 years
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1984jimbo · 6 years
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"Fear not: Ranger, Barbarian, Magician, Thief, Cavalier, and Acrobat. That was Venger, the force of evil. I am Dungeon Master, your guide in the realm of Dungeons and Dragons!" My Dungeon Explorers and Gnome Illusionist models from Antediluvian Miniatures have arrived, and they are amazing. Thank you. I can't wait to start painting these. @antediluvianminiatures @dndwizards #gaming #dnd #dandd #dungeonsanddragons #tabletop #tabletoprpg #tabletopgaming #rpg #miniatures #model #dungeons #dragons #mini #character #dice #d20 #roleplay #roleplaying #adventure #classic #cartoon #80s #dndcartoon #dungeonsanddragonscartoon #ranger #barbarian #magician #thief #cavalier #acrobat #dungeonmaster
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Sir Thomas Fitzgerald
Hi again!
This time, as a continuation of the Irish force I've already started on the side, I’ve decided to put together a command base. The figures are a lot of fun to paint, so it was a good way to get back into the swing of things! Plus, it’s been sort of a first foray into multi-basing figures, as opposed to individually basing them The commander here is intended to be Sir Thomas Fitzgerald, who fought (and died) at Stoke Field in 1487, fighting on the Yorkist side there in command of the Irish contingent. I've left the figures themselves without any liveries, and the banner is interchangeable, so he could just as easily stand in for Silken Thomas in his rebellion against Henry VIII, or really any other Irish knight or lord in the late 15th or early 16th centuries!
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Most of the figures on the base are straight from the Perry Irish command (although the one with the sword has a head-swap!), while the Gallowglass lurking behind Fitzgerald is from the Antediluvian Miniatures Dürer Galloglass set. Fitzgerald himself is based on a Perry WotR standard bearer, with a plume added to his helmet, and a two-handed sword in place of a polearm, to fit more thematically with the rest of the Irish force. As a knight (or lord, depending on which Fitzgerald) with ties to England and the Pale, I wanted to set Fitzgerald apart from the other figures, so I decided to use an armoured figure as the base, but at the same time to show that he's still very much Irish (or Anglo-Irish, at least in the Fitzgerald case), he's wearing his yellow léine tucked under the armour. I've also given Fitzgerald a beard, as part of making him a more 'generic' Irish commander. The beard itself is partly based on this portrait of Silken Thomas from the 16th century:
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Hopefully they've turned out ok!
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subedai · 6 years
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More on my blog: Medieval Demons
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pjamesstuart · 7 years
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atravelingcrescendo · 4 years
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What to look for in a other Sewing Machine
I am getting ahead of myself here. A stitch cam is a disc that has indentations in relation to the edge which guide the needle bar and form the prearranged stitch. comprehensibly slant a dial to a characterize or number of a desired stitch upon a mechanical sewing machine. Don't forget to pay attention to the length of the stitch and the width of the stitch - most of the time, depending on your sewing fabric, this requires changing. For this to put-on properly, you may have to consult your owner's manual.
To be fair, mechanical sewing machines satisfy most house sewing needs, but a computerized machine takes the guesswork out of stitch selection and makes sewing easier and much more fun. when sewing by computer, stitches are agreed at the be next to of a button, and the length and nervousness are pre-programmed. You can still get used to if you hence want to create a additional look. At a lie alongside of a button, the stitch may be reversed, elongated, or even mirror- visit link .
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Also, some forms of basic help sewing can be finished more simply upon a computerized sewing machine. Buttonholes and blind hems can be selected or adjusted at the touch of a button upon a computerized machine. Mechanical machines require selecting the stitch length and width, and sewing several samples to be sure buttonholes look perfect.
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Low bobbin indicators are without help friendly on computerized sewing machines - never upon the mechanical sewing machines. I used to govern out of thread upon my mechanical machine and not message it until I thought I was curtains a seam - now, gone my computerized machine, I save era and hassle later than I listen a beep that tells me that my bobbin has manage out of thread!
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Sewing machines have been growth produced worldwide for more than two-hundred years. As a result, the broad variety of styles and manufacturers make earliest sewing machines a favorite collectible. Some of the most favorite antediluvian machines swell lively miniatures that were salesmen's samples that doubled as child's sewing machines specifically for use by youthful girls, past they were time-honored to learn how to sew.
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drabber · 8 years
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Got these great characterful sculpts from antediluvian miniatures primed, will be excited to paint them #art #princessbride #dungeonsanddragons #miniature Got these great characterful sculpts from antediluvian miniatures primed, will be excited to paint them #art #princessbride #dungeonsanddragons #miniature via Instagram
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oldschoolfrp · 8 years
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“Zorgan, God of the Lost City” by Philip Hynes for Antediluvian Miniatures, a recent model inspired by a classic D&D dungeon boss from B4: The Lost City.  If you wave your tentacles and yell loud enough, you will convince someone you’re a god.
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thewargameswebsite · 3 years
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