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Lindisfarne 793 AD

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Posted by david.s on Sunday, May 22, 2011 6:31 PM

Hi there, I,ve just come across this item, my compliments on the paint job, for everyone who has responded to this item, just to put the record straight,  the figures are to 1:32nd scale and were manufactured by Phoenix Model Developments Ltd. in the UK.

They are from a set of 5, sculpted by Tim Richards for Phoenix and they are now Manufactured by S & D Models (www.sanddmodels.co.uk)

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Posted by rjkplasticmod on Friday, April 30, 2010 3:07 PM

Thanks Krow.

Regards,  Rick

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, April 30, 2010 1:05 PM

Dr. Coffee- sorry I was joking around, wasn't being too seroius. My apologies...

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by krow113 on Friday, April 30, 2010 12:12 PM

Great work and a nice base as well ,I always like to see that!

Thank you ,Krow113

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Posted by Dr. Coffee on Friday, April 30, 2010 10:23 AM

Gamera

Arrrrrrggggggghhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!! Evil vikings!!!

By no means!

The Lindisfarne raid was nothing but a reaction the central EuropeanChristian expansionim - by Charlemagne - where satellite tribes were expected to accept Christianity without complaint. Of course, no one would like some outside force come and tell them what religion to subscribe to, so the Vikings attacked christianity at their weak spots. Their monastries.

Now, as time went by, the norsemen 'succumbed' to Christianity anyway, but by then, they had already influenced the main lines of politics in 11th century Northern Europe, and by induction, everything that has happened since:

  • England was counquered by Wilhelm in 1066
  • Wilhelm came out of Normandie, which means 'the land of the northeners'
  • Erik Raude setteled in America (Lans-aux-Meadows)
  • What came to be known as Russia was established, probably by Swedes, in Novgorod.

So please, don't blame the Vikings for anything. The only difference between them and European settlers  in North America from 1492 onwards, is their weapons.

DoC   

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, April 30, 2010 9:57 AM

Thanks Rick, now that you point it out I think I remember seeing them in Squadron's catalog back in the '80s.

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Posted by rjkplasticmod on Thursday, April 29, 2010 7:50 AM

Thanks Gamera.  They are 54mm from IR.  Very old castings, I think they were released in the mid 80"s. 

Regards,  Rick

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Posted by Gamera on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 7:36 PM

Arrrrrrggggggghhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!! Evil vikings!!!

Really great job on the flesh tones Rick, I esp like the resigned 'oh God what did I do to deserve this' look  on the monk's face. Folds in the monk's robe and the fur on the viking looks sharp too and I like the simple base- it really sets off the figures well.

Just wondering though are they 28mm, 52mm or what scale? And if I may ask who makes the set (I assume they came together?)

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Lindisfarne 793 AD
Posted by rjkplasticmod on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 2:05 PM

A small vignette depicting the Viking raid on the Celtic Monk's Monastery on the island of Lindisfarne, just off the coast of England.  The Vikings killed many of the Monks & other residents & made off with the treasure.

Metal figures, painted with Humbrol enamels & Vallejo acrylics.

Thanks for looking.  Comments welcome.

Regards,  Rick

RICK At My Age, I've Seen It All, Done It All, But I Don't Remember It All...
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