Saturday, 2 January 2021

from PeterD A Lumberjill for the Sorceress




Last year you may remember that I had a bunch of Bad Squiddo Games Women of WW2 that I used to transport myself about Challenge Island.  Well I'll be racking up the frequent flyer miles this year using the same range as I got into Annie's Kickstarter.  The figures arrived in the Spring and they were saved for the Challenge.  They are all wonderful.



First up is a Lumberjill with an axe, and I love this figure.  This is a girl that would be a lot of fun to hang to with.  But a fella better not do her wrong.  The Women's Lumber Corps or Lumberjills was part of the Land Army, see the link here for the history.  I had a lot of fun researching this figure and there is some great social history available on the Corps.




This is an Alan Marsh sculpt and he has absolutely nailed it.  I was a little unsure of the shorteralls, appearing at first more in line with a Vargas or Elvgren pinup than for chopping wood.  However, photos confirm this was what they wore in the field, at least some of the time.

Axes, shorts, big grins, seriously bad hair days.

In just about any picture that I can find of the Lumberjills, they are smiling.  It must have been back breaking work, but likely a heck of an improvement over factory work.  One one thing Jerry wasn’t bombing you and for another you got to be outside in the fresh air.






So here’s my first submission for the Trio of Sorceress, I hope that she meets with approval.  If so that should be 25 points and a trip to the Hall of Traps please.  I also need to ask if I can use another female figure on the same level without the extra 20 points, just like the balloon rides last year?

22 comments:

  1. Great work Peter on this terrific figure (and a great bit of history too).

    Same as last year, you can zip around as much as you like on a level using the Sorceress. Each trip/figure will give you 20 bonus points plus the points for the figure.

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    1. Thanks very much Curt. I was pleased with h outcome. I’ll be zipping around courtesy of Annie’s lovely ladies.

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  2. Nice brushwork on a lovely sculpt - interesting background too. Enjoy the flight.

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    1. Thanks very much. Gotta have the history for it to work for me.

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  3. Cool mini and a nice bit of background to accompany her. Well done, Peter.

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  4. Nice work! The basing is great.

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    1. Thanks Millsy. Curt put me on the right track for basing a few challenges back and I think I’ve hit something that works for me.

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  5. Ooh, I do like the LumberJill ... I would watch a BBC romantic-intrigue during wartime limited series based on these gals 🧙‍♀️
    I’m very much looking forward to the rest of your Sorceress tribute figures🧞‍♀️

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    1. I’m glad that she meets with your approval. I’ve got more of this range to follow. I’m absolutely with you in the TV series.

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  6. Great looking lumber jill! Didn't know about this branch of the land army either, so good to know!
    Best Iain

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    1. Cheers Iain, there’s a rabbit warren of social history to fall down on this one.

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  7. Great figure Peter, never argue with anyone who has an axe !
    Regards KenR

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  8. Fine figure of a woman and interesting background story. Great work!

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    1. Thanks Martijn. I do like these home front social histories.

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