Showing posts with label Irregular Miniatures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irregular Miniatures. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Cattle, Irregular Miniatures

These models were bought loose from a stand at a show last year. I think they may be from Irregular Miniatures but I'm not sure as I couldn't find any reference to them on the company's website.
The miniatures are painted to represent White Park cattle, a rare ancient breed, hence the black ears etc. More details of the these particular animals can be found [here].

Friday, 16 October 2015

Sheep, Irregular Miniatures

Staying on an animal theme, these are a few more animals to decorate the tabletop. Not a lot to say about these. An animal generally considered dull but one that transformed the landscape and generated vast wealth for areas such as East Anglia. If you've ever travelled through countryside dotted with numerous medieval churches the chances are they were created through the wool trade.
Primarily for use as terrain (eye candy as our American cousins might say) I suppose they could be used as loot markers for certain scenarios.

Friday, 25 July 2014

Two Pigs, Irregular Miniatures Ltd

These two porkers, I believe, are from Irregular Miniatures. If this is the case then I think the code from them is: AN11 (Two Pigs). The reason I'm not 100% sure these are from Irregular is because I bought these individually from a trade stand at a show quite a while ago, along with a few cattle. These have been based individually so they can be carried off as loot (bacon is so much rewarding than gold or silver).
 Once again I've painted these to represent Gloucester Old Spot breed simply because I like the look of them and they add an interesting dimension to the table top. Previous similar models can be seen (here)