Sunday, 7 July 2024

Bringing out your lead

 I was rooting around the shed this week looking for something completely different and l came across these-


They are are few eBay lots l bought because they were old Minifigs ( l think) were nice old school sculpts and most importantly I found the paint job utterly charming. Here is a closer look-

Some foot archers and a command group on original bases.

Some archers , which l took off their bases , possibly an ill advised idea at the time, just not sure.
Cavalry, again de based , one has a wire spear added. Quite a few of the infantry have wire spears. I really liked the horses and the paint job used on them.

So firstly can anyone identify the figures? I think they are Minifigs S range. Secondly as there are not a lot of them, relatively speaking what should l do with them? DBA , Portable Ancient Wargame or what?


10 comments:

  1. Alan, I'd say work out how many figures of each type you have. What viable unit or bases does it give you?
    I'd also look at Impetus style basing as you can get away with fewer figures - so 7 figures for heavy infantry, 3 LC etc.
    Neil

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    1. Will do and post pictures. My Lamming Egyptians got put on Impetus style bases the other week.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  2. Looking into the box, some of the figures would certainly seem to be IR or even PB range (the Arabs on camels with the big swords). Looking at the combination of figures, maybe Eastern Roman/Palmyran army?

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    1. I too wondered Palmyran. Thanks for the figure identification.
      I will sort and post pictures. Some are based as Li or Lmi btw.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  3. Allan keep them in the warm, metal in a cold shed can get the dreaded lead rot.

    Willz.

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    1. Great advice, I will do that!
      Alan Tradgardland

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  4. I have to ask, just how big is this shed of yours? You always seem to be pulling out something interesting and fun.

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    1. Has the footprint of a single garage , probably slightly smaller. I forget what I have, it can be great fun stumbling upon things but also frustrating when you can’t locate what you want…
      Alan Tradgardland

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  5. Indeed! I was fortunate to get them off eBay and fortunate to find them in the shed once more.
    Alan Tradgardland

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