BROADSWORD MINIATURES

Monday 1 February 2021

An Anti-Paladin in hospital

 Some time ago I acquired a large lot of old Citadel figures, some of which had the dreaded leadrot. The seller wasn't a mini collector and I got them at s good price so I didn't make a fuss. They languished a few months on my desk looking folorn until this morning when they were sent to a spa bath of Mineral oil and pure Turpentine. Here they are recuperating before being undercoated. The mix of oil and turps had a very distinctive smell which instantly reminded me of going brass rubbing as a child.



21 comments:

  1. Nice figures, I look forward to seeing them painted.
    Regards,
    Paul.

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  2. What happens to figures with lead rot? Brittleness?

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  3. Never done 'brass rubbing ' sounds interesting - but probably frowned on nowadays

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    1. I remember it being fun, and gave me the opportunity to examine loads of armour.

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  4. That dwarf figure is the first White Dwarf figure (Grombrindle I think). I use to have the figure back in the 1980's. Good find.

    PS: Love the Tull and other prog references.

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    1. Yes, this particular one has got s head variant which I was excited by... I've got the other one. I'm a bit of a Tull fan!

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  5. I remember these and all the differing head and weapon swaps the Perrys did. His '`good' version was Hest the Paladin and the figures above made great D+D bad guys.

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    1. Yes, there was one with a flaming cross on his shield I remember.

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    1. Hopefully. Other alchemists have different remedies.

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  7. One of my first ever minis bought in the GW store in Birmingham. `Skull Face' was my favourite versions of the sculpt. Red cloak, bone face, black armour and smothered in gloss varnish for protection.

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  8. I Love these figures. Some of my first purchases. All the different head and weapon variants it's a pity my painting let them down.

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  9. Gosh, now there is a memory, I think I still have one lurking in my collection of old citadel miniatures....looking forward to seeing you get some paint on them

    Cheers
    Matt
    French Wargame Holidays

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    1. Hi Matt... I'd like to think that would be sooner rather than later!

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  10. Hi there! Had a query re a joe dever scenario from games day 83 and I wondered if you could help?

    Saw an ad for it an old WD, described merely as "Prince Tristram sacrificed at the altar of foul Lord Srularum" . Do you happen to have any more info about the nature of the scenario?
    Thanks!

    ( the link is for the oldhamner fb page where I posted the query)
    https://m.facebook.com/groups/400319303383363/permalink/3774336172648309/

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    1. Hi Aidan.... That sounds interesting and I would be VERY interested to know if you found out any more. I'm not in that Oldhammer group... some of he members are a bit rude and aggressive for my liking, but please do let me know what you found out.


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  11. Some absolute classics there.
    I'm remembering my o-levels all of a sudden :(

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    1. I freely admit o flunked most of mine because I was planning out dungeons. The only one I passed was English Lit. With an A, and I didn't read any of the books. It was then I realised what s completely crap education system we have.

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