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#1001 Wed, Apr8 2015 5:19pm

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

In april PA is trying to build biggest battlefield ever made: Waterloo with 20.000 soldiers painted !
This must be a tremendous work. I assume mithril miniatures will come may, 2 per month, like they did last year.


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#1002 Wed, Apr8 2015 6:29pm

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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Er, latest news is that the painted Waterloo figures have been stolen en route.....


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#1003 Thu, Apr9 2015 5:53am

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Who on ME could steal such army? For what purpose ?

I hope this not true and by the way master barliman, I need 2nd breakfast unless you want me to explain GNSS again.wink

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#1004 Thu, Apr9 2015 8:15am

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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Happily it isn't true after all. It was an April 1 "fool's day" hoax.

Breakfast coming up - anything is better than being told about GNSS.....


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#1005 Fri, Apr10 2015 5:38am

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Ah, thanks a lot master Inner.smile


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#1006 Sun, Apr12 2015 7:29pm

Gildor Inglorion
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Hi there everybody... I invite you to reply and send your comment on this official thread : http://mithrilfigures.proboards.com/thr … -schedules


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#1007 Sun, Apr12 2015 11:25pm

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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Huoomm ... done, Master Gildor ... rhûomm ... you were absolutely right pointing out that backlog in Mithril-production and telling that the sculpted figures from The Man are somehow stuck up in the "production-line" of Mithril without Mithril knowing about them ... huom ... I would not be surprised ... huom ... alas, then the agreement for production (copyrights, or what it's called) might even take more time .... ggrrrrûoômmm ... so one copyright per month for each figure by now means 12 months ... huom? ... that is for the backlog ... alas ... this only gets on my nerves, it simply is ... you know what .... grûhuoooôm ...
by now meseems it's better to cancel that "autoshipment" as every figure released (if ever) could be purchased cheaper later on with a discount or sales price ... gggrrrrrrr°UOOOOHM ... so where's the sense in it anymore?

Huomm ... Master Barliman, would you please serve me a bowl filled with some of that clear-clean-watery-honey-couloured-non-sparkling-liquid ... ? ... er, amber-colour would also do, yes, please ... huuuooooommm

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#1008 Mon, Apr13 2015 7:43am

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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

I have put my two cents into the post too. Also I am sending michael a link to the thread, because I was once told by him, that he is not cheking the messages on the forums everyday. This way maybe we get a faster reaction.


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#1009 Mon, Apr13 2015 8:58am

Mornedhel
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Completely agree Master Tree. I decrease my auto shipment from 2 to 1 figure and wait fro promotion to buy the additional one.

By the way the Man do not answer any email for months :-/ is it the same for all of you?


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#1010 Mon, Apr13 2015 9:30am

Gildor Inglorion
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

mmh I have not tried to contact Chris by email of late, so I don't really know .

Last time we spoke was in february, and it was more than one mail per day (due to my "melted"Isildur 93 problem)


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#1011 Mon, Apr13 2015 3:21pm

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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

huoommm .... I haven't tried to contact him for about a year or so ... huom ... so I really cannot tell ...

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#1012 Tue, Apr14 2015 9:23am

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Lars replied. At least, Master Gildor topic has awaken (again) "the boss". wink
Master Barliman, please bring a good ale to our Wandering Elf. kchink.


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#1013 Tue, Apr14 2015 11:57am

Gildor Inglorion
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

indeed he has answered... the diplomatic answer, which does not solve anything... but I would not have expected anything more anyway sad  that would be too much to ask...


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#1014 Tue, Apr14 2015 2:14pm

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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

That's why I invite you to take a sit, breath slowly & enjoy a fresh drink here. tongue


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#1015 Tue, Apr14 2015 2:16pm

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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

It's very nice sitting outside in the yard at the moment. Have a cold glass of white wine, that's what you need. Or a very cold lager.


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#1016 Tue, Apr14 2015 3:38pm

Mornedhel
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

MIthril is Lars' hobby. Sometimes Job must be performed first :-)


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#1017 Tue, Apr14 2015 4:55pm

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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Huoomm ... so it's mine, Master Mornedheld ... rhuôm ... so patience it is what's needed, not haste ... hmm ... yes, Master Barliman, a good idea about having a bowl of cold white wine sitting outside in the yard and enjoying ... huommm ... hom? ... alas, I better should be packing a parcel by now I think ... rhûom ... though that could be done later meseems ... hmmmrhûooom ...

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#1018 Tue, Apr14 2015 5:50pm

ddaines
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Mornedhel wrote:

MIthril is Lars' hobby. Sometimes Job must be performed first :-)

A pity he does not take it as serious as some on here take our hobby smile. I myself am about to open a bottle of
'Fursty Ferret' beer ((not sold in this esteemed establishment though).

Cheers to all smile.

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#1019 Tue, Apr14 2015 6:42pm

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Fursty Ferret from Badger Brewery? Of course it's served here! Tom Bombadil introduced me to the badgers himself.


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#1020 Tue, Apr14 2015 8:11pm

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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Barliman wrote:

Fursty Ferret from Badger Brewery? Of course it's served here! Tom Bombadil introduced me to the badgers himself.

I shall buy from here in future then big_smile

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#1021 Tue, Apr14 2015 9:25pm

Turambar
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Mornedhel wrote:

Completely agree Master Tree. I decrease my auto shipment from 2 to 1 figure and wait fro promotion to buy the additional one.

By the way the Man do not answer any email for months :-/ is it the same for all of you?

This is the reason for me, not contacting The Man anymore at all . . .


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

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#1022 Wed, Apr15 2015 7:34am

Mornedhel
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Turambar wrote:

Mornedhel wrote:

By the way the Man do not answer any email for months :-/ is it the same for all of you?

This is the reason for me, not contacting The Man anymore at all . . .

It's very frustrating when you want to discuss a bit a won proposition. Last year I got answers within a week and now ... just nothing


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#1023 Wed, Apr15 2015 7:43am

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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

. . . some call it frustrating . . . some call it unpolite . . . but in the end: who cares?


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#1024 Wed, Apr15 2015 8:26am

Arthadan
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Turambar wrote:

. . . some call it frustrating . . . some call it unpolite . . . but in the end: who cares?

Dunno... people supporting the company, pehaps? Don't look at me, I just completed my Ents collection last week with the discount promotion.

Changing the topic a bit, I do like Mithril Ents. Overall look has te right feel and height is spot on. Treebeard is said to be at least 14 feet (4 metres) tall and assuming a true 25mm miniature would be 1.50 meters tall in real life (so Mithril's scale of 32 mm would be 1.80 meters), Treebeard miniature should be 66 mm tall.. and that's what he is!

But I think they'd need to be more "tree-like" (meaning their bodies should resemble proportions of different kinds of tree) and Treebeard's feet had seven toes (yep, it's in the book).

The Ents were as different from one another as trees from trees: some as different as one tree is from another of the same name but quite different growth and history; and some as different as one tree-kind from another, as birch from beech; oak from fir. There were a few older Ents, bearded and gnarled like hale but ancient trees (though none looked as ancient as Treebeard); and there were tall strong Ents, clean-limbed and smooth-skinned like forest-trees in their prime; but there were no young Ents, no saplings.

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#1025 Wed, Apr15 2015 8:58am

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

We won't mention the pint-sized Huorn 'shrub' in the MS range...


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