Thought some might be interested:
http://www.hobbybunker.com/details.cfm?ID=18143
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Your Very Own Appin Regiment Figure
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- Kyle MacLea
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Your Very Own Appin Regiment Figure
Kyle S. MacLea
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New Hampshire, USA
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Re: Your Very Own Appin Regiment Figure
Hi Kyle,
You should inform the Baron about this. I have seen another one similar with three British grenadiers taking on a highland warrior circa 1745 I assume. When I went back later to the hobby shop however it was gone. It was unfortunately unpainted. I have one figurine from Scotland of a highland warrior from the 1745 period that was painted.
Looks like this particular series is unpainted. There is one painted for the advertisement only apparently. That might not actually be a bad thing because one could add a Livingstone tartan to the figurine. That is if one actually had the ability to paint tartan on a miniture. No easy task to paint I am sure though my nephew used to like to paint dungeons and dragons figurines. He got pretty good at it as I recall.
regards,
Donald
You should inform the Baron about this. I have seen another one similar with three British grenadiers taking on a highland warrior circa 1745 I assume. When I went back later to the hobby shop however it was gone. It was unfortunately unpainted. I have one figurine from Scotland of a highland warrior from the 1745 period that was painted.
Looks like this particular series is unpainted. There is one painted for the advertisement only apparently. That might not actually be a bad thing because one could add a Livingstone tartan to the figurine. That is if one actually had the ability to paint tartan on a miniture. No easy task to paint I am sure though my nephew used to like to paint dungeons and dragons figurines. He got pretty good at it as I recall.
regards,
Donald
- Kyle MacLea
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Re: Your Very Own Appin Regiment Figure
I hadn't noticed it was unpainted.
By the way, you CAN hire people to paint miniatures for you. I don't even think the price is very high... If you need links to someone for a suggestion, I can find some for you from some friends of mine who have used such services in the past!
Kyle=
By the way, you CAN hire people to paint miniatures for you. I don't even think the price is very high... If you need links to someone for a suggestion, I can find some for you from some friends of mine who have used such services in the past!
Kyle=
Kyle S. MacLea
Clan Society Life Member; DNA Project Co-Admin
New Hampshire, USA
kyle -dot- maclea -at- gmail -dot- com
Clan Society Life Member; DNA Project Co-Admin
New Hampshire, USA
kyle -dot- maclea -at- gmail -dot- com