Actually,that looks kinda cool!!Odd indeed….you have no idea how odd though Dave. Look up Turnip 28 to see how strange they can get…..have a brief look at this blog to see what I mean….
Turnip28: Post-Apocalyptic-Napoleonic Fantasy - part 1
The 33rd Parsnip Old Guard A horrible world of rain, mud, starvation, warfare, and hideous root vegetables. Where the technology level ...warbosskurgan.blogspot.com
Yep, but I must admit to wondering what he smokes on the quiet to come up with that concept….no question about sculpting and modelling talent though.Actually,that looks kinda cool!!
And you certainly have to take your hat off to the guy's imagination,and especially talent,to produce those figures!!
Andy
That looks very similar in idea to Flintloque from 25 or so years ago.Turnip 28
Well, that is something that has passed me by! I had to read the post several times before it made any sense ( I think! ). Looking at some of the figures, I wonder what sort of mind comes up with them. They certainly have dark places inside their heads - wacky baccy or not!I don’t think it’s really like Flintloque Jakko. That, as I remember it, was set around fantasy races brought forward from the dark ages to the Napoleonic period. Silver bayonet is currently closer to that, it seems, though that’s closer to Sharpe meets the walking dead, and vampires. There’s always vampires….. Bram Stoker has a great deal to answer for!
This concept seems to be closer to steampunk with root vegetables……sort of Ramsey’s kitchen nightmares with long guns.
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