What's new on the Peter Pig website

Started by Colonel Kilgore, June 04, 2019, 10:47:42 PM

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Leslie BT

Can not please all of the people all of the time!!

Leman (Andy)


Colonel Kilgore

Quote from: Leslie BT on June 17, 2019, 08:52:23 PM
Can not please all of the people all of the time!!

But this latest release seems to have pleased quite a few of the people, so that's probably a win!

Colonel Kilgore

Well, there are (yet) more Serbs, and a handy bundle-of-five US WW2 halftracks - should all now be showing in the current "News" banners of this Forum!

Colonel Kilgore

There are now WW1 Senegalese Tirailleurs (pack #280) here:

https://www.peterpig.co.uk/worldwar1.html


And in the Heads and Odds range [https://www.peterpig.co.uk/heads.html], there are:

#131: Woodland Indians
#132: WW1 Serbian caps
#133: Canadian 1865 cap

martin goddard

Thank you Simon. I will get those pictures too you ASAP. I will need some time to come up with a good excuse first.  how about "It's Dave's fault?"

Wardy64

I totally agree, Dave at fault. What??

Blame Ben.

Dave


martin goddard

Fair do's.  Ben's fault. (the chain of command)

Wardy64

Remember the old saying, ???? Flows downhill  ;)

Dave

martin goddard


Colonel Kilgore

Quote from: martin goddard on August 30, 2019, 08:19:25 AM
As Napoleon said "Its Murat's fault"

I expect that Murat has stolen the photos of the Pirate broadside markers...

Leman (Andy)

That Canadian cap would make very nice British home service units using the Sudan figures. Possibilities for TMWWBK Fench or German invasion of 1880s/90s Britain, or a bit of VSF.

Colonel Kilgore


Colonel Kilgore

8 new Union Generals are on their way, with the first 3 available to buy now. Hopefully pictures will follow and feature in our News banners shortly.

FifteensAway



While those new ACW generals, Burnside in particular, have some minor temptation, those longhorns already pried open the wallet.

As to the 'minor', I've been thinking of parting with my ACW collection - even though my first and still largest painted collection, it was really an 'adjunct' interest that I maintained because it was the 'big think' locally when I get into doing miniatures.

Not my paint job, though!