Nice! I recall doing something similar in my teenage years using the Airfix Robin Hood figures (some adapted with a little of my then ham-fisted conversion work!)
I think the tents were in a pdf in b&w which I printed out coloured and mounted on card.They have come in handy for loads of periods and are quite effective I feel... ps outlanders were driven off in the end after a fun game...
I think the tents were in a pdf in b&w which I printed out coloured and mounted on card.They have come in handy for loads of periods and are quite effective I feel... ps outlanders were driven off in the end after a fun game...
My money's on the stout yeomen, even if they are portly fellows (are there ever any slender yeomen, one wonders?). I too like the tents. The map is charming - from a novel?
Nice! I recall doing something similar in my teenage years using the Airfix Robin Hood figures (some adapted with a little of my then ham-fisted conversion work!)
ReplyDeleteMy money's on the hairy outlanders. I like the tents - are they your own creation?
ReplyDeleteI think the tents were in a pdf in b&w which I printed out coloured and mounted on card.They have come in handy for loads of periods and are quite effective I feel...
ReplyDeleteps outlanders were driven off in the end after a fun game...
I think the tents were in a pdf in b&w which I printed out coloured and mounted on card.They have come in handy for loads of periods and are quite effective I feel...
ReplyDeleteps outlanders were driven off in the end after a fun game...
My money's on the stout yeomen, even if they are portly fellows (are there ever any slender yeomen, one wonders?).
ReplyDeleteI too like the tents. The map is charming - from a novel?
The map is from JRR Tolkien's "Farmer Giles of Ham" which is an excellent read if you don't know it.
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