Blogger still acting up, either won't load the pictures or there is an error in saving (this was my fifth and last attempt, maybe it heard me unlike yesterday where it just was an arse ache and ignored me).
I believe they're all Foundry but I could be wrong.
Nice donkey selection!
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha! Did you do a bit of the screen at scream routine like I did last night?! Absolute pain as nothing would load. I have constant problems with Blogger the last few months.
ReplyDeleteDamn blogger I had the same problems uploading photos earlier too.
ReplyDeleteDonkeys!!!
ReplyDeleteA neglected battleforce!!
Great work Fran!
T.
Nice. Pack animals are always a treat in skirmish games.
ReplyDeleteMegaMinis has both pack-horses and pack mules:
http://corblogme.blogspot.com/2011/04/random-sunday-shot-mule-train.html
Nice Ass :-)
ReplyDeleteSeriously though, they are great and useful for a range of genres and gaming periods. Might have to get me some of these for my Dark Ages baggage caravan.
Awwww, I was gonna say "nice ass!"
ReplyDeleteSo, uh, those are good looking pack animals you'ved got there.
Just not the same. ;)
Excellently painted (as usual) and very useful for so many genres and historical periods.
ReplyDeletenice caravan
ReplyDeleteNice supply column, likely to be very colorfoul on the table. In relation to uploading photos, I recently experienced problems when trying to "cut & paste" images, as it was impossible to save or preview the post then. However not a problem when using the image download facility of blogger. Hoe this helps
ReplyDeleteI think I'll need some of those later in my zombie campaign. If they carry all the load, I am able to eat my fellow survivors...
ReplyDeleteWhiteface / Oliver
Nice baggage and very nicely painted. I will also need some.
ReplyDeleteVery good my young padawan!
ReplyDelete"Bill!"
ReplyDeleteI like these. One of the things I think is cool about your collection is that you have models other than "just" soldiers, that provide a lot of extra color and character.
ReplyDeleteGreat work there Angry. My blog stopped playing up once I downloaded Google Chrome.
ReplyDeletelovely,
ReplyDeletenever can have enough baggage!
Really good Angry - the baggage itself is really nicely done.
ReplyDeleteah, poor beasts, did you have to put so much burden on their poor backs?
ReplyDeleteSorry you're having Blogger problems. I haven't tried to post a blog yet today, so I don't know if I will. Anyway, here's hoping it get worked out soon. Miss Wiggy waves hello. That's right. She can wave. She's THAT talented.
ReplyDeletethose guys are carrying a lot of weight! :p
ReplyDeleteSome more very nice work there! love the detail even in the bases, keep it coming
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing the lions they're leading are just out of shot. Great again to see some of the background stuff, the support infrastructure - too little emphasis on it all in my view, in gaming I mean. Then again, this does border on cruelty, especially for the animal one from the end..!
ReplyDeleteMan, they look like they're loving life. Alliteration!
ReplyDeleteGoogle has been pissing me off lately too.
Great stuff! I just really like all the extras!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Great paint-work!
ReplyDeleteyou can never have too any dobbins. I love converting them from cavalry horses and pony's myself, but I've got a good few purchased pack animals in my collection as well.
ReplyDeleteYou are great at painting those, when I tried I sucked, I guess it takes practice, keep it up!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen such a nice array of asses.
ReplyDeleteNicely painted pack animals. Yeah blogger acted up a bit for me today too.
ReplyDeletethats awesome!
ReplyDeleteNow I have that Rolling Stones song stuck in my head.
ReplyDeleteGood job.
nice animals
ReplyDeleteYou need all the pack animals you can get. Especially during the Zombie Apocalypse. Transport, soft cover, food source and if laden with enough high explosive a great 4 legged petard to send into the midst of evil undead or rabid warlords.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo we can finally post some pictures !
ReplyDeleteThose are some nice mounts :D
ReplyDeleteDang, all the good donkey jokes have just about been done. Oh well, at least the donkeys are doing their part.
ReplyDeleteNice Ass!! :D
ReplyDeleteOk, this line has been already used, but is irresistible :D
I see Bill in front, then Ray? ;-)
ReplyDeleteThey are indeed looking good mate!
a bob in real life would be nice.....to carry me to work
ReplyDeleteWar...Donkeys?
ReplyDeleteVeeeeery Good!!!
ReplyDeleteThat so urks me when blogger does that.
ReplyDeleteThere are some in the IMEX 1/72 Alamo Mexican packs too, plus other animals in the pioneers, pilgrims, Indians etc packs.
ReplyDeleteThe rolling stone song also stuck in my head right away, and I expected the ass jokes, but at least nobody got turned on by the foliage yet.
Nice one Fran!! I was getting lonely being the only one painting dobbins...now you need some carts :-D
ReplyDeleteCheers
paul
lol do u have miniatures of everything?
ReplyDeleteyeah...blogger acted up all nasty on me the other day. couldn't load a single pic.
ReplyDeleteI love the painted donkey.
them are some nice ponies. :)
ReplyDeleteHad the same problems yesterday, managed to get around it. Very nicely painted, like them.
ReplyDeleteHit the puter, scream at blogger, rant and rave an then save your post as a draft and come back into it and try again. Often works for me. Im not sure if it is blogger or picasso but one or the other is not playing nice and it happening a lot.
ReplyDeletePP
That's some quality craftsmanship right there! I have been hearing from a lot of people about blogger acting up lately in regards to photos. I haven't had the same problem yet myself.
ReplyDeleteyea blogger is screwing me around now too. cant see new posts in my dashboard either...... :(
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of donkeys mate, do you use acrylic paint? ;D
ReplyDeleteI like these a lot, very useful also. Great job on them...
ReplyDeletegreat job
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