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Blogger Secundus said...

Very nice, the red rust idea was inspired and worked really well.

I have just recieved my Silflor grass tufts today after your recommendation. They will make my life a lot easier, thanks for the tip.

11 March 2009 at 15:58

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Hi Secundus; yes they are so handy, I'm planning to order some more for collection at Salute. And some Sea Moss!

11 March 2009 at 22:00

Blogger Grégory Privat said...

The chief have a renegade head : right ?

BTW, I ve received my Renegade celts : I was terrified by the size of their swords and horses.

12 March 2009 at 11:35

Blogger Grégory Privat said...

oh and they re very nice )

and do you have a good source for all the shield designs or is it just osprey ?

I m going to need some reference for the shields of my Spartacus army, the captured ones, and if the "soldiers" are absolutely not historic as said before, I would like to have very accurate shields.

12 March 2009 at 11:37

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Bonjour Greg,

The chiefs head- either Renegade, or Foundry Caesarian; can't remember which! What a lot of head swaps you've been doing.

Renegade horses= sell on eBay
Renegade swords= cut and file down to a sensible size.

The shields are based on a Ptolemaic Grave painting so are as historical as I can get.

When you do the Caesarian shields, let me know as I know a bit about them (not that there is much to know)!

Cheers,
Simon

12 March 2009 at 12:37

Blogger Grégory Privat said...

Renegade swords : Humm I was thinking about making my own swords or just replacing them all with spears and javelins. I ll give a chance to your method too.

12 March 2009 at 17:26

Blogger Grégory Privat said...

@Secundus : For Salute, come ith your big white mug, so I can recognise you ! (yep, that was my silly post of the day)

12 March 2009 at 17:27

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Greg, on mine with some I cut the sword off, and replaced with a spear. With others, where I kept the sword, I used snippers to cut about 1mm off each edge of the sword, and finished using a file; it takes about 5 minutes a miniature.

12 March 2009 at 17:35

Blogger Grégory Privat said...

or I could just make a celtic cricket team ? (finally, that one is the silly one).

12 March 2009 at 17:50

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Seems appropriate; apparently cricket was invented by the Belgians (no the Brits).

12 March 2009 at 17:53

Blogger ZeroTwentythree said...

Thanks for all the additional information that I spied on in your conversation above. ;)

I just got some of the Renegade Celts and I'm also not sure how the horses will look when put on the table with other figures.

I avoided buying ths sword regiment because of the "cricket bat" issue. I had considered cutting the swords off & drilling the hands for spears (as Gregory mentions.) I'll give your trimming advice it a try on the command figures I got in the spear regiment. One has a dagger and looks like he's holding a trowel & getting ready to lay some bricks, so if he trims up nicely, I may consider some swordsmen.

16 March 2009 at 16:08

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Hi Zero,

The horses are so big, I've not been able to think of a way of using them, yet; they look like knight's destriers! Perhaps with some green stuff they would make good shire horses. ;-)

Once you get the hang of how to do the swords, they can be pretty swift to fix. I do like the Renegade Celts, lovely minis! Some of the BTD celts are pretty good, too.

16 March 2009 at 16:14

Blogger Secundus said...

Arr yes the giant horses of Renegade...I know them well...sigh.

Next to my Foundry ECW, my renegade lot look like they're riding into battle on Imperial ATAT's.

Mind you you did warn BRB.

16 March 2009 at 17:50

Blogger ZeroTwentythree said...

Heh... ATATs... :D

An exaggeration. Rhinoceros cavalry maybe... ;)

I can't imagine what they'd look like next to tiny Old Glory horses!

I do agree, the Renegade figures are very nice, scale issues aside.

16 March 2009 at 19:47

Blogger BigRedBat said...

ATATs; ROTFLMAO! Renegade horses; more Giraffe than Rhino?

There has to be a use for them. I toyed with sculpting scale armour on them, and calling them Nicean chargers. Or scratch building some scythed chariots for them to pull...

16 March 2009 at 22:12

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