Some lovely weapon stands for the Sengoku samurai period, I thought these were from Kingsford Miniatures but couldn't find them on their catalogue, any ideas?
Me neither but it looks like a regular arsenal and ready for a mobilization scenario, or the other guys try to steal it from the sleepy guards--or are they?
Very cool miniatures, my friend. I wonder what it would be like to see life sized versions of these figurines. If I owned them, I would have them sitting just on the inside of my front door to intimidate the shit out of people when they walked in.
No idea about manufacter, but sure you have a true impressive sengoku collections... have you ever considered to add a bit of fantasy, I think of the Legend of the Five Rings, or if you into anima at Inuyasha...
Rather nice, but sorry no ideas where the items come from. Been making a load of Samurai models myself as its a great period model making.
ReplyDeleteNo idea who makes them but look very nice castings.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to be usefull too and say that I've no idea where they're from, nice though...
ReplyDeleteI second what Scotty says. Very nice accessories
ReplyDeleteNope, no idea either. Very nice though.
ReplyDeleteMe neither but it looks like a regular arsenal and ready for a mobilization scenario, or the other guys try to steal it from the sleepy guards--or are they?
ReplyDeleteYep, those are superb. Even better in situ in the last couple of photos.
ReplyDeleteThey do look fantastic in situ ( I must resist another period!)
ReplyDeleteWhere are the fake hands with razor fingers like in "Enter the Dragon"? :-)
ReplyDeleteI know I repeat myself, but you have a stunning "samurai" collection!
ReplyDeleteThese are literally so cute. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThats some great looking scenary that will add alot to any game you play
ReplyDeleteDevil is in the details. . . ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat work Fran!
T.
yes, nice fashion accessories :P
ReplyDeleteThose are cool little weapon racks! :)
ReplyDeleteNice rack...of weapons.
ReplyDeletelol im amazed by how many of these different figurines ther are
ReplyDeleteI always figured the naginata would be unwieldy and hard to use but what do I know.
ReplyDeleteIt can be usefull.
ReplyDeletePretty nice!!!
ReplyDeleteI like the dojo a lot.
ReplyDeleteI have no ideas to share, but very nice!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool miniatures, my friend. I wonder what it would be like to see life sized versions of these figurines. If I owned them, I would have them sitting just on the inside of my front door to intimidate the shit out of people when they walked in.
ReplyDeleteAre they part of the Wolverine Collection?
ReplyDeleteNo idea about manufacter, but sure you have a true impressive sengoku collections... have you ever considered to add a bit of fantasy, I think of the Legend of the Five Rings, or if you into anima at Inuyasha...
ReplyDeleteLiking the samurai figurines
ReplyDeleteOkay, I'll bite: They're from the Museum Miniatures range.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.museumminiatures.co.uk/pages/28mm%20pages/page%2028%20samurai.htm
Nice work by the way! :)
Curt
Ouch! Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!
ReplyDeleteWicked. Especially the matchlocks
ReplyDeleteorganization, even for a lethal killer is very important. reminds me of my tie rack in my closet.
ReplyDeleteThank interior is very impressive.
ReplyDelete@Curt: Good man!
ReplyDeleteLast time I think about why in your nick we can find ANGRY ?? :D
ReplyDeletevery nice collection :P
Excellent -- I really like this kind of detail piece.
ReplyDeletenice one Fran!!!
ReplyDeleteThose stands look great. Really add to the showdown going on in that room. Who's going to kill whom, and with what? Stay tuned!
ReplyDeleteThat's some very cool stuff!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Very nice indeed! Good work :)
ReplyDeleteCheers
Thomas
beautiful detail on those spears and rifles! :D
ReplyDeletethose blades on the weapon stands look awesome.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty awesome.
ReplyDeleteswords are awesome! well done
ReplyDeleteThose are very lovely castings, lots of great detail. THey look like a joy to paint.
ReplyDeleteâmazed at the level of detail. Found out some guys play with 28mms in the cellar of my house once a week. think ill go by this week!
ReplyDeleteCan you make your own?
ReplyDeleteThose look great!
ReplyDeleteit looks beautiful
ReplyDeleteRacks of weapons early on in blog are from AW Miniatures, excellent small company.
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