Back in the day on the borders of England and Scotland a gang of young ruffians caused mayhem everywhere they went, they were forever bunking off of school, hiding in the woods and playing soldiers
Now they're all grown up, nothing had really changed, apart from bunking off of school that is.
Leader of the gang is Chris, he dreams of being a dashing Cavalryman charging down the nearest enemy, with no mercy.
and is always seen, picking his troos out of his bum!!
My short and sweet ode to the Top 4 Challengers, was bought to you in association with Col Bill's Border Reiver range
Next up
Its bruiser Matt's Mum, older brother and sister.
Nobody argues with Mrs W, she's a reknowned good shot having won the county shooting show 3 years on the trot.
Her teenage son Mike, runs with a gang terrorizing villages near there's and always has a few bob in his pockets.
Then you have sweet, sweet Mary, who's waving a rather non polite hand gesture at the local magistrate.
Once again the figures are from the fab Col Bill's range of Border Reiver figures.
So all in all these will earn me...
35 points!
-StuartL
Very nice work, Ray! And great backstories, too.
ReplyDeleteCheers Teemu!
DeleteNicely done, Ray! :)
ReplyDeleteAs for why MartinC has his finger up his schnozzle, I imagine he's inserting a coloured wax crayon. ;)
Speaking of which, oh drat and bother! I completely forgot to include the running gags about the crayons and medicine trolley in my Tuesday Minion posts.
Think you're right Tamsin.
DeleteExcellent! Love the little terror with the stick-horse and wooden sword.
ReplyDeleteThey're great figures aren't they.
DeleteLovely little tribute.
ReplyDeleteCheers Peter.
DeleteGreat work Ray. Love the pot helmet
ReplyDeleteCool eh?
DeleteFantastic figures, Ray, well painted and very funny. I love the hobby horses!
ReplyDeleteThey're great figures aren't they?
DeleteLovely characterful figures!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Love the young knights!
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