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FOLLOW UPThis one, set three days after the disaster at Langside, depicts the now fugitive Mary Stuart and her principal lady-in-waiting, Lady Janet Fleming, preparing to make the fateful crossing from Scotland into England; while her remaining companions argue with that dodgy Cumbrian whisky smuggler about how much loot he's demanding for the 16th Century taxi service – and whether he’ll do a deal for two separate trips across the border, seeing as his boat is fairly full and low in the water as it is.Again, suitable 54mm kit figures and slightly converted standard figures were used. The rowboat is a resin kit from Verlinden Productions. Additional accessories came from my spares box. The horse is a conversion from a very old Figarti Miniatures release and the lady’s side-saddle was scratch built. Not being familiar with lady's side-saddles I had assumed they had two stirrups on one side, but a pal of mine who runs his own stud put me straight on that one.[ATTACH=full]353425[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]353427[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]353428[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]353430[/ATTACH]
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This one, set three days after the disaster at Langside, depicts the now fugitive Mary Stuart and her principal lady-in-waiting, Lady Janet Fleming, preparing to make the fateful crossing from Scotland into England; while her remaining companions argue with that dodgy Cumbrian whisky smuggler about how much loot he's demanding for the 16th Century taxi service – and whether he’ll do a deal for two separate trips across the border, seeing as his boat is fairly full and low in the water as it is.
Again, suitable 54mm kit figures and slightly converted standard figures were used. The rowboat is a resin kit from Verlinden Productions. Additional accessories came from my spares box. The horse is a conversion from a very old Figarti Miniatures release and the lady’s side-saddle was scratch built. Not being familiar with lady's side-saddles I had assumed they had two stirrups on one side, but a pal of mine who runs his own stud put me straight on that one.
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