Nice ,let me say i really envy you,digging in the boxes full of miniatures,and surrounded of old painted miniatures from the white dwarfs,and from time to time....you find misterious minis that nobody knew they exist.Citadel Collector":nyyj1ooe said:http://eldritchepistles.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/unreleased-rogue-trader-era-adventurers.html
Asslessman":mcf2ygk6 said:shouting "Oh my God O my god ! Look at this, OH Look at that" trying to hold Bryan's hand whenever I can.
You are an Englishman, this is enough for us little frenchies to understand that you must behave as suchCitadel Collector":3m8ym2lx said:What makes you think I don't do this
treps":16s1s74k said:You are an Englishman, )
Bruno
Chico":3vximi67 said:treps":3vximi67 said:You are an Englishman, )
Bruno
He's Welsh not English
Ok, then you mean that he must be running everywhere shouting "O fy duw ! pa le y mae fy gafr ?" ?Chico":dwfwfxm7 said:He's Welsh not English
I'm quite sure in the inside it's just the way I saidCitadel Collector":3897xt2l said:What makes you think I don't do this
If you look in the old catalogs you'll see that it was something very frequent in the old ranges. There is of course the official variants (like the AD&D monsters with head variants), but in many ranges you'll see the same things.Asslessman":27yk905t said:Was that a practice for the sculptor's convinience or was it a cost-effective way (welcomed by the managers like Bryan) to produce new models?
Seeking such resemblances is actually quite fun a game.
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