Thursday 4 April 2024

AHPC14 - Nature - Moo! Highland Cattle





Once again, this post was originally posted last month on the AHPC blog.

For my last post in the Challenge XIV Library my I present some Highland Cows.


Nature: The great outdoors, or perhaps underground. Maybe outer space!

Definitely the great outdoors, not so much underground or outer space??


These fine specimens all the way from the Highlands of Scotland are brought to you from those great chaps and chapesses at Iron Gate Scenery.


They're a fairly new company, and have featured in many of my posts over the last few years.
If you haven't checked them out before, please do so, you won't regret it.


Two of the cattle are from a different company called Disain Studio, but I couldn't find a link to their site?


As you can see they were an easy paintjob, only 3 colours!


To the points!
30 points for the Cows
20 points for the bonus round.
For a total of 50!


32 comments:

  1. Nicely done we could all do with more cows 👍

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    1. Wasnt the line, “we need more cow…bell”?

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    2. Bells or not, we always need cows.

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  2. They look excellent, Ray. There seems to be a few companies releasing farm animals currently - presumably as a few medieval and such rule-sets seem to be featuring scenarios where they play an important (if not tongue-in-cheek) role. Yours look very suitable for such shenanigans indeed. :-)

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    1. They're always handy to stick on the tabletop.

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  3. A bonnie puckle o' hieland kye, Ray! (try Google Translate :))

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  4. Fuzzy coo! We just loved those cows when we last visited Scotland. You captured their color well.

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  5. Nice Moo’s … Warbases also do a nice set, but the horns on yours look more magnificent!

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    1. I think I've got some of those already? Or is it the old Gripping Beast ones?

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  6. Great looking cattle, Ray! A prize for any raiding party!

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  7. Nice work on those coo's, they would be very handy in a good few scenarios over a good few periods!

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    1. Yep, hopefully they will be used for that kinda thing.

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    2. Yep, hopefully they will be used for that kinda thing.

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  8. Splendid looking cattle!
    Best Iain

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  9. Nicely done Ray, and while they may not be underground, those two laying down certainly qualify as "ground beef"!

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