Thursday, 25 June 2026

Jason & the Argonauts - 25m Skeleton Archers


Its been a fairly quiet week or so at Rousell HQ, I have been trying to finish a few bits off painting all sorts, a few 25mm loaded wagons for the 1812 Retreat from Moscow and even more abandoned wagons, this time in 10mm for the 1812 Retreat from Moscow rules. 
But the only thing that did get finished were these 4 bony archers, for my nephew Zach's, Jason & the Argonauts collection.
They were purchased at Salute this year from Crooked Dice and to say they were an easy paintjob wouldn't be telling any lies!

I did bulk a little.....ok a lot! at the price and I still can't believe I paid £18 for 4 bloody figures!
I must be mental!!

46 comments:

  1. But such cool figures! Always a favorite movie of mine when I was a kid.

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  2. Eye-wateringly expensive figures but your nephew will love them.

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  3. Nicely and quickly done, Ray. At that price I would've taken my business elsewhere.

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    1. I did think about it, but they're not figures you see very often.

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  4. Lovely job Ray, they look great but that price is a bit much I would say.

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  5. £18 and they are not even wearing any clothes! :-) Nice job ….. especially in the heat!

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  6. Well done on getting any painting done in this heat! But Christ Almighty that is a LOT of money for just 4 figures. So glad I moved to 10mm decades ago now!

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  7. Hardly bare-bones pricing, but nifty figures--and they do remind me of the claymation skeletons in the classic Harry Hausen film (the standard for all skeletal warriors for people of a certain age).

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  8. They do look good Ray but for a few quid more you could have got 30-40 plastic ones from Wargames Atlantic - have a look on the second hand page of the Caliver site - he has had a box there for years! Bad Squiddo are at the upper edge price wise - they always have been, but I guess it costs Annie the same to get the masters done and she won't sell as many as most other manufacturers. I would get all her WW2 soviet packs, but it would probably cost me five hundred quid!

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    1. they are from Crooked Dice not Bad Squiddo.

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    2. I did look at the Wargames Atlantic figures, but they look very fantasy esq. Where I need them to look Greek, if you know what I mean.
      And Rupert's right, they're from Crooked Dice.

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  9. They might be relatively easy to paint, but could also be easy to muck up in the wrong hands. Nicely done Ray.

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  10. I just watched Jason a few weeks ago, still great fun.

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  11. You are such a wonderful uncle!
    Best wishes, James

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    1. Haha, I do try, gotta try and brainwash the poor lad.

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  12. Wonderful figures Ray and you have done a fantastic job with them.

    Hopefully your nephew will love them.... and hopefully he doesn't ask for any more 😁

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  13. Ah, the "Children of the Hydra" or just some bowmen that have overdone it a bit with the Ozempic? Anyway, nice work Ray!

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  14. Well I wasn't expecting those Ray, but very nicely done. I dread to think how much they would have cost if they had flesh on their bones.

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  15. They good. They wi.l be well loved for sure.

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  16. Nice skeleton archers for your nephew's collection!

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  17. I can hear the clickety clacking and "Arise my children kill! kill!' :-)

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    1. Its a fab film. I'm not sure who's enjoying the project more, Zach or me?

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  18. Nicely done on these Ray. Non-historicals are always a bit eye-watering on price compared to historicals, I find!

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    1. Tell me about it Bill, I nearly fell over when I saw the price!

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  19. A little slower time working on minis sounds darn good.

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  20. IMO one can never have too many skeletons in one's miniatures collection. These are great, just nice simple sculpts and I really like the poses too. Good stuff Ray.

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