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April 19, 2020 by avernos
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I find i’m torn between Naseby and Gettysburg for recreating a battle with WoFun.
I have to dissapoint you regarding the anatomical corectness of the Ghengis Khan statue, Warren.
I know this, because I have been there. And inside the statues pedestal there is a museum. And from the museum you can take an elevator up through the horses tail and walk along a narrow staircase which leads straight through the great khans crotch and up the horses neck to a viewing platform atop the horse’s head. The view from that platform is phenomenal. Especially when you turn around and realize you just walked out of Ghengis Khan’s fly.
Also it is the biggest horseback statue in the world very very amazing. As is all of Mongolia.
And for Mongolian monsters you actually need to look at Mahakala and other tibet buddhist deities. Might be tricky to find mini’s for those though.
I can only imagine what the pictures in tibet buddhist temples must have seemed like to European travelers in Marco Polo’s time. To them those imagines statues must have seemed like they came straight from hell.
Also look up Mongolian Shamans. Your army will need proper shamans.
That 3d barbarian mini turned out really well, looking forward to printing one myself…just need to get myself a printer. Got plenty of free files to print now, just missing the main ingredient.
One battle would be the The Battle of Breed’s Hill (or Bunker Hill) as being able to build up the terrain and the men would feel like a lifetime otherwise.
anyone remember the liquitex ink that that they used?
I would love to see Agincourt, a real asymmetrical group of forces that you could conceivably do to scale.