...but it's awesome. I was looking for a solution to avoid wrinkled kilts in vehicles - I thought a chariot would do. More images of this in various states of completion can be found here (click "Weiter" at the top of the page to advance through the series), along with similar objects from Stronghold Miniature Wargaming Extravaganza. Now, hows about some discourse on Roman influence on Gaelic culture? Regards, Rex in Cincinnati
Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende ...but it's awesome. I was looking for a solution to avoid wrinkled kilts in vehicles - I thought a chariot would do. More images of this in various states of completion can be found here (click "Weiter" at the top of the page to advance through the series), along with similar objects from Stronghold Miniature Wargaming Extravaganza. Now, hows about some discourse on Roman influence on Gaelic culture? Regards, Rex in Cincinnati hehehe... those seem to be warcraft models. :rolleyes: Regarding the use of chariots as from Roman influence,.... well... they were not used by them mostly on war, but it was ok for greeks, persians, egiptians, sirians,..... and celts!... and they proved any effectiveness against roman infantry! ¡Salud! T O N O
It's a celtic chariot 25mm scale...made of pewter. Used for wargaming. I've a complete painted Dwarven army....about 300 models. A drunken dwarf
Very cool stuff!
[B]Paul Murray[/B] Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
And that the chariot is pulled by Clydesdales adds the perfect finishing touch!
Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende ...but it's awesome. [center] ... aaaaah.... Scottish pole dancer?
It ma caber yer no huven it
Originally Posted by Pour1Malt aaaaah.... Scottish pole dancer? You just gave me a great laugh this morning P1M.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
Originally Posted by Pour1Malt aaaaah ... Scottish pole dancer? Brilliant! That is so funny. :mrgreen:
Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende ...but it's awesome. I was looking for a solution to avoid wrinkled kilts in vehicles - I thought a chariot would do. More images of this in various states of completion can be found here (click "Weiter" at the top of the page to advance through the series), along with similar objects from Stronghold Miniature Wargaming Extravaganza. Now, hows about some discourse on Roman influence on Gaelic culture? Regards, Rex in Cincinnati Pre-painted?
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