From: Neil <rppl@p...>
Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2002 15:45:02 -0800
Subject: OT Narn Housecalls
> From another mailing list, does the Narn bat squad make housecalls to > > Great story, great pictures, but...no snapshot of the enamored pair > Err, considering my (Italian langauge) dialogue for Venusia, the :-) Not trying to stirrup issues here, but finding appropriately mounted 25mm female figures is indeed saddled with problems. I just have a pinto two to make. Trying to get the poor gallup above the troops she's leading can be a night-mare. You could just paint her Colt of Arms on a completely armored-enclosed figure. You could take putty, and phillie chainmail-clad leader's hauberk with properly placed, em, bulges. Of courser hair's too short, but trot out a closed helm,and the prince's bridle look fine. Or you could search e-bay, but success is doubt-foal. But why canter highness just shoe up on the field using a manufactured female figure, without all this horsing around? The Mane thing is, for pace of mind, you didn't spend hoof the day worrying, didn't equine about it, quit stallion, and used whatever the equus available. - Ken > I do have some (mirliton) Late Medieval Italian ladies (very fully Seriously, finding fighting femmes on four-leggers is, well, infuriating! BellaDonna from GW is one, Seven Seas had a fig you can convert. A few older lines have medieval ladies (often sidesaddle, however). If you can find an older 'throne' sitting female, it converts easily to a side-saddle rider. But again, it ain't Joan of Arc. Irregular Miniatures has a camel-mounted Zenobia. She's bare-headed with long hair, so you have to add a hat using putty, and mount her on a horse. With careful painting, she looks renaissance, but the fig itself is pretty 'basic'. Best bet is converting a fantasy fig from foot to mounted. Since some of them are standing "bestride like a Colossus' some cutting and filing can get them on horseback, at least with a narrow bodied horse. Another approach is to cut them in half at the waist. Then take an armored mounted male leader and do the same. Put her top on his bottom, adding a putty sash around the middle (very renaissance). By all means, avoid the 'chainmail bikini' types, and cut down those ridiculous 9 foot-long 200 pound swords. And absolutely NO jokes about the personal preferences of Catherine the Great (wrong era, anyway)! - Ken