Monday, 11 July 2011

Useful 28mm Samurai Scenery.

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?





48 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. No idea who makes them but look very nice castings.

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  3. I'm going to be usefull too and say that I've no idea where they're from, nice though...

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  4. I second what Scotty says. Very nice accessories

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  5. Nope, no idea either. Very nice though.

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  6. 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?

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  7. Yep, those are superb. Even better in situ in the last couple of photos.

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  8. They do look fantastic in situ ( I must resist another period!)

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  9. Where are the fake hands with razor fingers like in "Enter the Dragon"? :-)

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  10. I know I repeat myself, but you have a stunning "samurai" collection!

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  11. These are literally so cute. Love it!

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  12. Thats some great looking scenary that will add alot to any game you play

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  13. Devil is in the details. . . ;-)
    Great work Fran!
    T.

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  14. yes, nice fashion accessories :P

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  15. Those are cool little weapon racks! :)

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  16. lol im amazed by how many of these different figurines ther are

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  17. I always figured the naginata would be unwieldy and hard to use but what do I know.

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  18. I have no ideas to share, but very nice!!

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  19. 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.

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  20. Are they part of the Wolverine Collection?

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  21. 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...

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  22. Liking the samurai figurines

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  23. Okay, I'll bite: They're from the Museum Miniatures range.

    http://www.museumminiatures.co.uk/pages/28mm%20pages/page%2028%20samurai.htm

    Nice work by the way! :)

    Curt

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  24. Wicked. Especially the matchlocks

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  25. organization, even for a lethal killer is very important. reminds me of my tie rack in my closet.

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  26. Thank interior is very impressive.

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  27. Last time I think about why in your nick we can find ANGRY ?? :D

    very nice collection :P

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  28. Excellent -- I really like this kind of detail piece.

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  29. Those stands look great. Really add to the showdown going on in that room. Who's going to kill whom, and with what? Stay tuned!

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  30. Very nice indeed! Good work :)

    Cheers
    Thomas

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  31. beautiful detail on those spears and rifles! :D

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  32. those blades on the weapon stands look awesome.

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  33. Those are very lovely castings, lots of great detail. THey look like a joy to paint.

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  34. âmazed 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!

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  35. Racks of weapons early on in blog are from AW Miniatures, excellent small company.

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