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Friday, 28 January 2022

AHPC12 - Haitian Revolution - Strange Doctors

 

One of my favourite posts from last years Challenge was by Paul Scrivens-Smith, he posted some Napoleonic Scientists from Brigade Games in the US. 


Yes he is using a 3 inch brush to write his notes before anyone says anything?

Paul was living in the states at the time and offered to purchase the figures for me as he was heading back to blighty shortly. Paul got me these fine looking fellows as well as some other bits and bobs from Brigade Games.


Like Paul's figures, the table and other equipment all come from the WizzKids Range


In 1798 Napoleon headed for Egypt taking with him 160 scientists, engineers and artists to study the wonders of Egypt. My figures will head the other way over to Haiti, to study the stars and local fauna.
They are all of course Doctors of Astronomy, Biology and Naturalism.


All very Strange indeed!

So they fit in perfect with planet Skaro/Strange Doctors theme. Now I've completed 4 planets on the outer ring I'd like to head for Cybertron.




4 x 25mm figures @5pts = 20pts
Table and equipment 5pts
Skaro Bonus 20pts

So 45 pts in total!



44 comments:

  1. Nice work. Great subject matter.

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  2. These are great figures Ray....Brigade Games do make some nice stuff...I just hope mine turn up some time!

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  3. Those are really nice sculpts and you've done a great job on the painting and basing front:).

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  4. This is a terrific collection of scientific gentlemen. Excellent vignette!

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  5. Some really nice pieces there Ray.

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  6. I have never seen these figures before and a cracking lot they are, interesting figures and very well painted Ray.

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    1. Cheers Donnie. They could add to a skirmish game. Rescue the Scientists?

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  7. Done your self proud there Ray. And the table and seated figure with the telescopes are wonderful finds

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  8. Great looking figures Ray, Very unique.

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  9. Splendid toys Ray…

    I love the little sextant on the table…

    All the best. Aly

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  10. Non violent figures are always nice to see. And you did an excellent paintjob on these "strange" doctors (this reminds me on a certain movie! But not from that period! ;-D)!

    Greetings
    Peter

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  11. Unusual and superb, love this kind of units/vignettes...Great job Ray!

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  12. A great addition to your collection Ray. I can see them aiding the narrative game.

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  13. I wonder what these distinguished gentlemen will be up to?

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  14. Very cool characters, Ray! Hope they don't run into any zombies ;)

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  15. A lot of work has gone into these, but wellworth it and the French i Haiti can be reassured that they have some reinfocements coming - until the yse what they are of course!

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  16. Splendid vignettes! I especially like the one with the telescope. And everyone uses a 3 inch brush to write with, surely?

    Cheers,

    David.

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  17. Great use of the Egyptian packs they convert really well, a great addition to the Haitian stuff and as you say its drying out for a Silver Bayonet adaption.
    Cheers
    Stu

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  18. Excellent mate. Very Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrel.

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