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    Quote Originally Posted by Valencian Kilted
    hehehe... those seem to be warcraft models.

    not warcraft...but Celtos, it's a game that was made by a now defunct company called I-Kore. The second pic with the drunken dwarf is a Games Workshop miniature. After kilts.....the next biggest thing I'm obsessive about in wargaming.

    my fav mini. (I secretly aspire to be her...or at least the girl in my avatar)
    Inside me is a thin woman screaming to get out. But I can usually shut the b*tch up with chocolate!

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    Yep...the drunken dwarf is from Games Workshop...

    Here's another...sorry very bad picture


    Throne of Power

    Took me a full week painting and superglueing my fingers to eachother

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    Which mini lines have kilted figures?

    Most of them are approx. 1/48 or 1/4"=1' (a 6' person would be 1.5 inches tall), which is ALSO the same scale as O guage trains, Dept. 56 houses (and other lines), and various other "toy" and "collectable" stuff.

    I know the "hero clix" line (marvel and DC characters) is as well.

    I use these "war gaming" pieces for a train layout (which also has a Batcave, airport full of air racers, an F1 paddock, baseball park/football stadium, a pirate ship, and a VERY ODD collection of cars and people. All extentions of my personality and interests. I need more people in kilts (maybe with enough I'll make my own Highland Games).
    MacWage, "Dark Lord of the Box Pleat!"/ "Box Pleat Militant" Laird of Glenmoor (Carolina)
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    yeah o-guage terrain is a bit big for most wargaming mini's but you can sorta fudge the scale. The mini's i come across regularly in hobby shops are usually what's referred to as 28mm 'heroic'. I also think it depends how they measure the fig...if it's from bottom of feet to top of head...or bottom of base to top of head.
    If I were you I'd look around online for close out deals on Celtos mini's....I know Newwavegames.com used to carry them.
    Also try Rackham.....or maybe Reaper. Hope that helps a bit.
    Inside me is a thin woman screaming to get out. But I can usually shut the b*tch up with chocolate!

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    There is also Heroscape. Specifically the the expansion pack, Jandars Oath: Kilts and Commandos. http://www.hasbro.com/heroscape/defa...ge=jandarsOath





    “…Whut’s it we’re famous for?”
    “Stealin’!” “And what else, lads?” “Fightin’!”
    “And what else?” “Drinkin!” “And what else?”
    There was a certain amount of thought about this, but they all reached the same conclusion.
    “Drinkin’ and fightin’!”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiran
    There is also Heroscape. Specifically the the expansion pack, Jandars Oath: Kilts and Commandos.
    I wonder how many people turn these upside down to see if The Answer is there in pewter. :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacWage
    Which mini lines have kilted figures?
    I found this from Prince August...


    ...but it looks like his kilt is on backwards.

    Rex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
    aaaaah.... Scottish pole dancer?



    "Oh yes, boyo...Yer gettin a dance! Don't ye tell me no! 'Cause ye know I'm DEAD SEXY!!"
    Last edited by Streetcar; 18th June 06 at 08:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
    aaaaah.... Scottish pole dancer?



    "Oh yes, boyo...Yer gettin a dance! Don't ye tell me no! 'Cause ye know I'm DEAD SEXY!!"

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    Plastic actually lol. And I would guess that that last one was sculpted by someone working from a picture, with not experience or knowledge of kilts.
    “…Whut’s it we’re famous for?”
    “Stealin’!” “And what else, lads?” “Fightin’!”
    “And what else?” “Drinkin!” “And what else?”
    There was a certain amount of thought about this, but they all reached the same conclusion.
    “Drinkin’ and fightin’!”

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