And I'm sticking to it!
Honest!
But my friends keep under-mining me.
James - the ginger one on the right in the Waterloo photo above - has decided that he wants to play Gladiators. It all sounds very good, but I'm sticking to my guns. So to undermine me, he goes and buys some Crusader Miniatures Gladiators, and then gives me one, just as a taster, you know.
Of course I have to go and paint it, and I've started making an arena, but I draw the line at buying figures.
Here's my Murmillo, hopefully he'll stay very lonely.
The base is quite plain, as the arena floor will just be sanded.
Ha, I know that feeling.
ReplyDeleteBut remember, thats no miniatures thats a figurine. And those are okay to collect because thats art.
You might as well give in a little bit more...after all, a mate who is giving away free mini's is a mate who needs to be supported.
ReplyDeleteExcellent paintjob, too.
Great looking gladiator. But who can have just one?
ReplyDeleteLovely work Scrivs.
ReplyDeleteI've been spending the last year trying to get rid of surplus 'lead'! I've really cut down on the amount of mini's I buy these days.... i've got to admit, it really wasn't easy lol :O)
Good work. Resistance is futile...
ReplyDeleteyou can never have enough lead (or plastics)
ReplyDeleteThanks chaps, you're not helping :)
ReplyDeleteI Gladiator, becomes 2 Gladiator, becomes 5 Gladiators ... becomes Spartacus Gladiator rebellion army lol
ReplyDeleteHe looks great - I love the white shield! How can you possibly resist more lead, Paul, especially gladiators? You only need a "couple" more figures you know to start your own ludus. ;) And if James' intent is to help him play test Blood on the Sands, I must support that notion too!
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