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#3551 Wed, Nov13 2013 3:37pm

Theobald
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Huoommm ... I did hope so, Master Mornedhel ... huom ... anyway, very good news about this matter ... huômm ... I do very much like the latest Christmas figures ... huom ...

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#3552 Wed, Nov13 2013 3:52pm

Turambar
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Mornedhel wrote:

I know by sure source the man is sculpting it.

Ahhhh !!! This is a good news. I am curious about the "theme" . . .

Just bought some bottles of "trappist-beer" at the dealer around the cormer . . .
I suppose that will be a nice evening cet soir . . .

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#3553 Wed, Nov13 2013 4:36pm

Mornedhel
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

lol
I love trappist Orval brewed by monks close to my village
Cheers


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#3554 Wed, Nov13 2013 6:01pm

Theobald
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Hûuooooommmmmmmmmm ... !!! ... ahem, gentlemen, please .... err ... huom ... mind where you are, please ... so first of all, Master Turambar you're not allowed to bring any drinks into the Prancing Pony that you bought elsewhere ... rhuomm ... around the corner, as you put it ... hôôômmm ... by the way, I wouldn't recommend the drinks you can buy in Bree in the streets ... huom ... then there's language, sorry to tell you ... cet soir means this evening or heute Abend, right? ... huomm ... that clearly shows the wicked part of your character, Master Turambar ... huoommm ... so that is: you buy liquids in the streets of Bree from a dealer, avoiding to pop into the Pony, just for enjoying that trappist-oval-brewed-by-monks liquid alone tonight ... huoommm ... I'm sure Master Barliman really does not fancy such a , err, behaviour at all .... rhuômmmmmm ... hom

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#3555 Wed, Nov13 2013 8:16pm

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

I've never heard a Trappist say that their beer is actually any good.


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#3556 Wed, Nov13 2013 10:01pm

ddaines
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

sevlag wrote:

With a little advance, I received my birthday present this morning.
These are magnificent houses, for future projects of course, full of details, really really great, but also very expensive .... Fortunately it's my gift, with taxes that we have in France, these magnificent realizations are found at an exorbitant price.
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But when I see them, I think I'll take a lot of fun and time to try to highlight them. While I do that, I forget the little daily worries, it is the essential hmmtongue

I do keep looking at these little 'gems' - how do Mithril figures look against them?

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#3557 Thu, Nov14 2013 7:09am

sevlag
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I will take pictures tonight after work and you show them. I didn't have time yesterday. Normally this is created for 28mm.

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#3558 Thu, Nov14 2013 7:26am

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Hi mistress sevlag. Very nice present for your birthday !
Fancy a breakfast ? tongue


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#3559 Thu, Nov14 2013 8:24am

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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Personally, what I fancy is an extra three hours in bed in the mornings. Why is bed always at its most comfortable just when it's time to get up? One of Life's greatest mysteries....


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#3560 Thu, Nov14 2013 9:38am

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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Ho yes, absolutely agree with you Master Barliman wink
And yes, Master Milo it's a very beautiful present for my birthday : in real is more beautiful and details big_smile

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#3561 Thu, Nov14 2013 10:03am

Sam Wise
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

sevlag wrote:

Ho yes, absolutely agree with you Master Barliman wink
And yes, Master Milo it's a very beautiful present for my birthday : in real is more beautiful and details big_smile

first : Happy Birthday Mistress Séverine !!!wink
second: I've bought one too and they are very large !!!
so good for 28mm that's sure but they don't fit well with some other buildings of other companies ....
The one you have is very beautiful and very detailed: a lot of fun and ... a lot of of work !
(but that's not something that scares you !big_smile)


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#3562 Thu, Nov14 2013 10:10am

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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

The only thing I've bought from them so far is their Windmill, which is excellent.


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#3563 Thu, Nov14 2013 10:52am

Turambar
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Seems to be that our Master Tree is a fan of Trappist beer as well!


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The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#3564 Thu, Nov14 2013 5:41pm

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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Master Ddaines, As promised, some pictures with our figurines, under artificial light :
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#3565 Thu, Nov14 2013 7:49pm

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Great scale for mithrils !


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#3566 Thu, Nov14 2013 7:55pm

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Master Barliman.
Please provide free drinks to anyone for I have achieved another set of my CT collection: I have found all 3 Grenadier rarities lol!
Santé everyone !

By the way,I must say that this was possible only thanks to Master Marshal of the Mark. So when you see him here, could you give him this from me?
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Merci Jason ! big_smilecool

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#3567 Thu, Nov14 2013 9:41pm

Sam Wise
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Milo wrote:

Great scale for mithrils !

I think so !!! they are really good !

and a question for Master Milo :
If I understand, CT (Chris Thub I suppose ?) has sculpted some Grenadier figures ?
I've some ones which look like Mithril figures but that I've bought as Grenadier....
(square bases )
Is there somewhere a database or something like that ?
Thanks !

(I know that I could post some pictures.... I'll try to do ....)


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#3568 Thu, Nov14 2013 9:52pm

Mornedhel
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#3569 Thu, Nov14 2013 9:56pm

Theobald
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Huoommm ... cheers,  Master Milo .... rhuom ... so there's another hole in your excellent collection being completed ... huoommm ... I think I know what it feels like ... so, just cheerioh! ... hom

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#3570 Thu, Nov14 2013 10:06pm

Sam Wise
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Mornedhel wrote:

On lost minis Master Sam

http://www.miniatures-workshop.com/lost … _August%29

damned! I never think at this wiki !! (a very useful one that I don't use ! lol)


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#3571 Thu, Nov14 2013 11:48pm

Turambar
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

As far as those houses are concerned.
Have a certain look on the few furniture Mr. Tubb sculpted and you will find your way.
Something are too much detailed.
Beneath the state of details the right scale is a very important topic.
There are 28mm figures around which look like 32 mm and vice versa.
So better to look sharp!


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The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#3572 Fri, Nov15 2013 7:14am

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Master Sam, there is also a little page with links to registered entries inside wiki from The man:
http://www.miniatures-workshop.com/lost … Chris_Tubb

Last edited by Milo (Fri, Nov15 2013 7:17am)


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#3573 Fri, Nov15 2013 7:18am

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

By the way Master Barliman. ISn't it time for my 2nd breakfast ? roll


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#3574 Fri, Nov15 2013 8:19am

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

I don't think so. You need to lose a little weight.


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#3575 Fri, Nov15 2013 9:18am

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

How can you judge my weight ?
I feel pretty good these days Thanks you.
We hobbits need much more energy than humans. Must be related to our "high talkative" standard.
lollol


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