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Using WW2 Arms on AZW Figures

Gentlemanly discourse about our Horse & musket rules. Pass the port, sir…
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Re: Using WW2 Arms on AZW Figures

Postby Invisible officer » Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:36 am

Well, my firearms are all victorian or before. In steel cabinets. And I have no amo at home. Only delaborated for show. No problem with my girl friend with her own appartment.

The museum had no expert but recommended the one they consulted themselves, the only local professional historian with a knowledge of British arms. It took the officials 3 months to accept that this was true and that there was no other expert available.
I was not forced to run around the table, questioning myself, but it was near to that. ;)
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Re: Using WW2 Arms on AZW Figures

Postby Sirius » Sun Jan 29, 2012 7:12 pm

johnm wrote:And i promise i won't give the zulus AK47s like the Foundry ones Yuckkkkkkkkkk! lol :roll:


What? AmaZulu with AKs? Where? Link please?

They would be perfect for my modern Zombie Zulu horde... Izidumbu ukuphuka...!
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Re: Using WW2 Arms on AZW Figures

Postby Cubster » Sun Jan 29, 2012 7:54 pm

http://wargamesfoundry.com/fantasy_rang ... sector_id=

Not to everyone's taste perhaps.
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Re: Using WW2 Arms on AZW Figures

Postby grant » Sun Jan 29, 2012 7:56 pm

Cubster wrote:http://wargamesfoundry.com/fantasy_ranges/single_packs/street_violence/any/urban_zulu_warriors_sv501/?sector_id=

Not to everyone's taste perhaps.


Wow! I had no idea Foundry was still around. Does anyone actually buy them anymore?
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Re: Using WW2 Arms on AZW Figures

Postby Invisible officer » Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:06 pm

I do, got some yesterday.
Hmm, well, second hand via E... . :lol:

(But the parcel included a blister of Bold action US para too)
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Re: Using WW2 Arms on AZW Figures

Postby mudcow304 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:53 pm

I only ever buy direct from them when they have a particularly large offer on as IMHO their prices are too high for the miniatures although there are a few complete gems among their ranges such as the Dad's Army characters.
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Re: Using WW2 Arms on AZW Figures

Postby Sirius » Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:36 pm

Cubster wrote:http://wargamesfoundry.com/fantasy_ranges/single_packs/street_violence/any/urban_zulu_warriors_sv501/?sector_id=

Not to everyone's taste perhaps.


Hmm. Not so much to my taste. That full ceremonial regalia thing doesnt really sit well, now does it?

Back to my original plan: Warlord Married amaZulu + Mantic Zombies + Umshini iTAG...
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Re: Using WW2 Arms on AZW Figures

Postby Cubster » Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:08 pm

Sirius wrote:Hmm. Not so much to my taste. That full ceremonial regalia thing doesnt really sit well, now does it?


No, me neither. Foundry have lost their way somewhat from their salad days.
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Re: Using WW2 Arms on AZW Figures

Postby johnm » Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:23 pm

Foundry lost me with £12 blister packs and £7 postage, what a pack of ..................... :roll:
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