![]() ![]() ![]() I duly de-flashed, washed and based the lot and stuck some primer on them. More toys! I still get a nice nostalgic old school kick out of opening an order filled with bagged miniatures.Īnyway here's a greed shot of my order. Now if only there was an easy way to put ALL the Hearbreaker goblins by Kev Adams in my shopping basket I'd already have used that.(the website at RP is at serious risk of being taken to a museum by a certain mr. ![]() I even got a friendly 'sorry for the wait' discount voucher with my order. With a pile of plastic and lead on one side and a new 3D-printer on the other I had plenty of stuff to do. Not to worry, no one had been injured and my order had been reshipped. After a bit of a wait I got a mail by the ever friendly staff at Ral Partha Europe informing me the delivery van with my package had burned out. Getting the models to me, turned out to be a story in itself. The lichlord and his hound scoured the abandoned keep, searching for fresh recruits to join the undead host. Long story short: a package arrived and these are two of the Ral Partha Europe's models I really wanted to own: Tom Meier's Zombie Dragon (a Citadel classic) and an Undead Lord by Chaz Elliot.(one of the early sculptors at GW, now part of the Die Hard Miniatures team). 'Well,' I thought, 'lets not Aragorn this, and make it this day'. Apparently a few years back I decided to buy these models by Ral Partha Europe 'some day'. A few weeks back I discovered a small bookmarks folder named 'RP Wishlist'. ![]()
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