A few more figures for my Donnybrook collection from the fair hand of Fran.
The first 5 from the left are from Redoubt Enterprises, I think the child is from Reiver Castings
and the lad on the right is definitely a Foundry figure.
These along with a few others will defend their village with their lives!
Well that's the plan anyway???
Well done Fran. And well done Ray for getting such a fine fellow to paint for you.
ReplyDeleteWho is this fine fellow you talk about?
DeleteThe truth is out there!
DeleteThis isn't the X Files Fran?
DeleteBeautiful civilians, always impressive on our tables...
ReplyDeleteCheers Phil.
DeleteThey are awesome additions to the collection Ray! Lovely painting Fran!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodger!
DeleteCheers Raymond!
ReplyDeleteNo probs Frano!
DeleteNice looking bunch of figures. Top stuff Fran.
ReplyDeleteCheers Roy.
DeleteHe's a talented chap that Fran, good job you two are close. ;)
ReplyDeleteIndeedy!
DeleteIs that tiny figure a child? Fran did good.
ReplyDeleteHe certainly did!
DeleteThe General is truly beyond critique! Hail Franonia!
ReplyDeleteWell I don't know about that??
DeleteVery nice additions to your collection Ray. You must really have some good dirt on Fran to blackmail him into all this work for you!
ReplyDeleteSshhh.....don't tell anyone
DeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteNice looking civvies. 25mm? ..only one mm taller than most 1/72nd´s. is that from head to toes ?
ReplyDeleteRedoubt are the big boys of the wargaming world, they're not in front of me at the mo, but they're usually around 32mm eye to toe I believe?
DeleteAlways love civils mini.
ReplyDeleteWhat sort of stronghold they must defend ?
Anything I can think of Stephane!
DeleteI got some Redoubt Enterprise figures recently and they are quite over sized for 25mm (or even 28mm) how do these compare with other figures of the same scale?
ReplyDeleteThey are one of the largest 25-28mm companies out there Adam. Take a look at one of my old posts, its got Redoubt and Foundry figures next to each other, that'll give you a good idea.
Deletehttp://onelover-ray.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/donnybrook-ladies.html
Very nice, Fran's a good lad to you Raymondo
ReplyDeleteHe certainly is!
DeleteCracking work dude.
ReplyDeleteCheers Simon.
DeleteGreat work!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal.
DeleteWell done to Fran and great pic up for yourself Ray!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Indeed, you can never have enough civvies......or can you?
DeleteExcellent villagers Ray!
ReplyDeleteCheers Cyrys.
Deletetop job Fran
ReplyDeleteGood ol' Fran!
DeleteBeautifully painted figures.
ReplyDeleteOnce given names one could most certainly add to the magic of story telling with these.
You are one lucky fellow Ray,to have them. BB
Yep, I may well give them a name, I'm sure the beardy bloke looks like a Paul???
DeleteLooking greate !
ReplyDeleteLove bystanders as they add alot of character to the games.
They do add that something special to games Michael.
DeleteLovely figures and painting. They remind me of our locals when dressed up for the 'Day of Syn' complete with thrusting bosoms. I especially like the character with his hands on hips, I'm sure it's the late Jon Lord of Deep Purple fame?
ReplyDeleteHa ha, he does look like Jon Lord doesn't he.
DeleteExcellent work Ray! Civilians and bystanders are always a nice addition to the tabletop.
ReplyDeleteYes indeedy Curt!
DeleteNice additions Ray Fran has done a good job on these looking forward to seeing how they get on.
ReplyDeleteMe too!
Deletevery nice gents!
ReplyDeleteCheers Sander.
DeleteLove the bread lady one.
ReplyDeleteIts a great pose, and also can be used as a weapon! Wouldn't wanna get a smack on the head wth that shovel!
DeleteThey rock Ray! Nice job all around.
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