Once more this week, I'll be showing some of Bryan's (Vamifan's) terrain pieces and a few boxes that I picked out, more or less, randomly.
The piece on the right, I believe is an Ork settlement (?), possibly a GW piece made from a hard foam like material - but I can't be sure. It's about 1' square (30cm square).
The piece on the right, I believe is an Ork settlement (?), possibly a GW piece made from a hard foam like material - but I can't be sure. It's about 1' square (30cm square).
There are a couple of pieces below, one is a ruin from Ziterdes, the other is a graveyard or (more likely) a cemetary and probably a fantasy piece. It is again a very light-weight piece, probably foam material again, but the manufacturer is unlnown to me.
Here's the photos:
The Ziterdes ruin, (it's much darker than this photoshopped image) |
The excellent cemetary, mostly devoid of skulls ! |
Next up, some random boxes:
A Mordheim building, card and plastic bits ? |
Contents of the above, possibly for Mordheim (generic DnD adventurers?) |
Another Mordheim box, but with two buildings inside and a set of rare instructions (rare for Bryan) |
Two boxes of zombies, a host of Mantic frames (top) and two frames of Zombie Vixens. |
The box lid says it all, only a few items are missing! |
A box of Termagants - about forty in this box though, metal and plastic |
All painted, to my eye, resembling wood lice ! |
So a wide ranging collection from several era and genres; I hope some of you will recognise the pieces that I haven't a clue about and that something among this lot is of interest.
I'm intending; to as readers to show an interest, I'm able to pass a lot of Bryan's collection on to a good home, but will be asking for postage at cost (lead is heavy). When I'm ready I'll be posting more on this at a later stage, so please dont inundate me with requests at present. Also not I'm no good at this sort of thing, so please be patient.
It's all been a bit of a rush today, my camera not having a charged battery hasn't helped either, but I got there in the end.
Thanks for taking the time to visit and as always your comments are welcomed and truly appreciated.
The cemetery is Games Workshop. They did some good hills as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that Brummie!
DeleteVery cool stuff Joe.
ReplyDeleteWillz.
Thanks Willz, I hope someone will want it !
DeleteA lot of great looking boxes and terrain sir! You have also some great Mordheim metal minis!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal, I take it then that the figures are indeed specifically for Mordheim.
DeleteThere are some lovely minis in that Mordheim box!
ReplyDeleteThanks Myincubliss, they are good minis throughout that box and not just for Mordheim.
DeleteI’d happily give any of them a home (especially the Skaven, as that’s what I’m painting currently as part of a challenge I’ve set a couple of friends) if they’re heading to the charity shop otherwise - although Mordheim figures seem to be getting quite scarce these days, I wouldn’t blame you if you wanted to put them on eBay!
DeleteWow at this stage some very rare pieces of terrain and models Joe, the graveyard is a piece I fought over many years ago ππ
ReplyDeleteThanks Frank,I w surprised just hpw good a model it is and not festooned with skulls! If it were not a fantasy graveyard, I'd add it to my collection.
DeleteInteresting and varied collection of useful stuff!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain, you're ight, but most of it is not uesful to me!
DeleteAnother ton of great stuff! The terrain looks really interesting and the graveyard piece in particular is really cool! And those Mordheim minis are just amazing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt, the graveyard impresses me more because of its origins, though there is a small bit of damage to it that can't be seen !
DeleteThe Mordheim figures don't do anything for me even if they're really good sculpts!
Great haul there Joe, I especially like that cemetery piece. Lots of scenario possibilities with that I'd think π
ReplyDeleteThanks Ivor, yep, the graveyard is a good piece with quite a lot of room for figures too,
DeleteThe orc village is also a GW foam piece. As for the cemetary, it can be used in quite a few periods, as you mentioned, there isn't that over use of skulls that GW is so fond of.
ReplyDeleteThanks Terry, I did think it was a GW Ork village, pleased to have it confirmed. Fpr such a small piece the cemetery/graveyard has a lot of detail and little to no extra skulls .
ReplyDeleteAnother great rescue Joe, sorry for the late comment. Some interesting bits on show, of most interest to me is the zombies.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave, they're be more Zeds tomorrow too (among other (items), so stay tunred. I wouldn;t worry too much about beig 'late', as I don't think there is such a thing when it comes to blogs!
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