I was a bad photographer. I did get to play three great games: PBI (Early Russian Front); Song of Drums and Tomahawks (Raid on a Settlement); and, Beneath the Lily Banners (Ireland 1689). Each of the games was well presented and well run. Two games were hosted by the authors.
With my limited shopping time, I did manage to reconnect and pick up some great figures by Bob Murch. I have shamelessly posted his paint jobs. Thank you Bob!
I purchased the two warparties of the pre-Contact Indians:
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The figure line was specifically sculpted for the rules Flint & Feather by Howard Whitehouse and Roderick Robertson.
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While chatting with Bob, I was also presented with the first four packs of the Mexican Revolution Range.
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Now, I just need to find the time to clear my current painting projects to work on these new figures and try out the Beta copy of the rules...
Very nice. Spotted those Indians on TMP and was intrigued by the idea Indian Nation skirmishes. The figs are very cool, but I'm anxious to hear how the game plays.
ReplyDeleteIt's a bit of a busy time for me. I hope to give it a try towards the end of the summer.
ReplyDeleteMurch sure makes some figures full of character, does he not? Love them! I have a few Murch Rocketmen on the painting table now.
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