Saturday 14 July 2012

RP No 80 Woodland Indian Villagers


I wanted to buy this pack of Blue Moon minis, Woodland Indian Villagers at Salute this year, but they'd sold out, serves me right I should have gone to the Old Glory stand first!!!
Anyway they said they'd order some for me if I paid now and they'd send them along in the post but it might be not arrive until June!
They were true to their word as they appeared in the post early in June, I then put them in my workbag and completely forgot all about them (twat!) I found them again last week while I was on nights and decided to get them done. They didn't take too long to finish as there's not really a lot of colour, but I'm quite happy with them. There were 32 figures in the pack with some doubles and a few triples, but they're well worth the money IMHO!
Apologies for the dodgy pics, me and the camera had a bit of an episode and I won!













40 comments:

  1. Lovely work Ray, a peaceful looking tribe!!

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  2. Nice figs, Ray. And a nice Lacrosse game to set up in the future!

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    1. Yeh? I'm not sure what use the Lacrosse team is gonna be apart from a little eye-candy??

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    2. Ray, you could always use them in a scenario based on the taking of Fort Michilimackinac during the Pontiac Rebellion. The local Indians staged a game of stickball (a forerunner of lacrosse). The soldiers often watched games. When the ball was hit through the open gate of the fort, the teams rushed in and were given weapons which had been smuggled into the fort by some Indian women. The warriors killed about 15 of the 35-man garrison in the struggle, later five more died in ritual torture.

      Nice figures by the way!

      Cheers,

      Barry

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  3. Very nice! I love to see those in 1/72nd..I can see a lot of "medieval" conversion potential
    Cheers
    Paul

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  4. Good work, love your self hate, been there got the T.....

    Ian

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  5. Nice job, Ray. 1st time I've seen these group painted, and they look very fine, Sir.

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  6. Nice work Ray! By the way no one goes to the old glory stand first.... ;0)

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  7. Hey ray are those 15mm it would be interesting to see them in 25mm especially the "racket ball" figures!

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  8. Nice work Ray! Always good to see some not fighting figures!

    Greetings
    Peter
    http://peterscave.blogspot.be/

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  9. Nice one Ray... maybe this is a good time to start my 15mm Apaches now!

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  10. Wow, great work Ray.
    Allways nice to have some civilian bystanders in games.

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  11. Nice work Ray, do you know about a town down in Texas!

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  12. Good work on those. I don't think I've ever seen Lacrosse player minis before.

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  13. The poses are quite a nice variety. They look great

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  14. Excellent Ray! A great work, a lot of variety and an original theme...

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  15. Those look good, Blue Moon has really been doing some really nice work over the last couple of years. I'm not sure about the lacrosse team though, there isn't even enough of them to make a full team! Nice work Ray.

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  16. Excellent looking figures Ray, you can never have enough villagers.

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  17. Great looking figures, Ray. Not my period but excellent all the same.

    Cheers
    Ross

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  18. Great work Ray; you've certainly not been idle recently.

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  19. I can see why you wanted these figures Ray. I must admit that I am curious to know what you are going to use them for. Nie painting as always sir.

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  20. Some great little figures, just need to get yourself a totum pole now.

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  21. very good work ray. the figs are looking nice and their non-military potencial is an even nicer addition.

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  22. Awesome work Ray. Very nice to see.

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  23. Those are very nice and will make some nice little vignettes for your games.

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  24. beautiful, as always. :)

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  25. Very nice figures there Ray, are they 18mm? They look very detailed.

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  26. Very good work Ray !

    By-standers realy lift the wargaming table !

    best regards Michael

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  27. Hi Ray,

    very nice mate, good job. Might you be looking to use these with the Muskets & Tomahawks rules? They would make for a great village scenario.

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  28. Nice work Ray they look real good.

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  29. They look so innocent. I'd feel bad using them in a war game. Yep.

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