Wednesday 18 January 2023

RobH - A Hodgepodge of Figures (75 Points)

 Today I offer a varied collection of figures. A real hodgepodge as I put it.

1) Party of Adventurers

This is a group of travelling Clerics with a Magic User accompanied by a mule train of supplies and trade goods. The mules came from my mountain of lead, while the adventurers were part of a gift of figures given to me this pass summer when I visited Nova Scotia.


2) Villagers exercising their right to vote. These three figures were part of the package of figures I was gifted on my travels. With torch and pitchfork they seem intent on removing a local bigwig.




3) Two of the 1066 peasant Women and Children figures I received as part of Bob Murch's 1066 Saxon Kickstarter in conjunction with Crucible Crush Miniatures.  I will apply the Woman and Child as Lady Sarah's Limo to take me onto my next studio location.



4) The final figure is Gollum, as offered by Harlequin Miniatures when they held the licence to produce LOTR figures.




Points Scored

11 x 25 mm Figures @ 5 Points = 55 Points

1 x Lady Sarah's Limousine Service = 20 Points

Total 75 Points

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It may be a hodgepodge of figures, but they make for a great review, Rob. I quite like the clerics with their faithful pack pony, and it's great to see some of Bob Murch's new 1066 figures getting the proper painterly treatment. I didn't know that Harlequin Miniatures had the LotR licence, so seeing their version of Gollum is a real treat. Good work!

- Curt

9 comments:

  1. Lovely, who doesn't like to see another version of Gollum. It's amazing how many different companies had the LOTR licence of the years (or just ignored the rules! ;-) )

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  2. A great varied entry, Rob! I'll join the club of not-heard-of-these-lotr-minis.

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  3. Nice hodgepodge. The mages and enraged villagers have lots of scenario potential. Ya mule!

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  4. A fine bunch, I like the mules and the voters with their compelling arguments.

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