Dragonhead. 1960-something.

Started by fsn, 30 November 2020, 07:42:12 PM

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sultanbev

02 December 2020, 08:17:05 AM #15 Last Edit: 02 December 2020, 09:38:09 AM by sultanbev
Marvellous
Just hope he doesn't have any 10mm Daleks......

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Don't think there any 10mm Dalecks (HINT PHIL - even you could get them right) - but the Irregular "Attack Robots" in 6mm would pass
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Raider4

Quote from: ianrs54 on 02 December 2020, 09:13:00 AM
. . . but the Irregular "Attack Robots" in 6mm would pass

Oooh, I've got some of those, somewhere.

(Quick rummage in various boxes)

Ha, ha! Found them. They're only 7mm tall, so do look very small up against a Pendraken figure.

sultanbev

"Ha, ha! Found them. They're only 7mm tall, so do look very small up against a Pendraken figure."

Dwarf mutant zombie Daleks of course. Open the lid of the chief Dalek and out pops an irate Gimli. You know, because, all genres matter....

fsn

Quote from: d_Guy on 01 December 2020, 04:16:19 PM
The cameo is much appreciated particularly with the typical inner-new town decoration, although a barber's basin would have served  ;)

Again, I cannot claim any originality. There is a statue of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington in Glasgow, that perpetually sports a cone. It is little known that the Glaswegians acquired the practice from their cousins in Dragonhead.
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Quote from: ianrs54 on 02 December 2020, 09:13:00 AM
Don't think there any 10mm Dalecks (HINT PHIL - even you could get them right)

They'd be sods to cast......and Auntie might get all cross with Leon.  ;)

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Quote from: Techno II on 02 December 2020, 08:12:40 PM
and Auntie might get all cross with Leon.  ;)


Yes, they tend to be very protective over that IP
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03 December 2020, 04:52:56 AM #22 Last Edit: 03 December 2020, 04:58:17 AM by pierre the shy
Quote from: fsn on 30 November 2020, 07:42:12 PM
The town is now dominated by two tower blocks – named after local heroes the David Lloyd George Block and the Leon Trotsky Building

Well there's where to head if the Daleks do turn up FSN......from watching various 60's/70's/80's British TV shows it appears that the lifts in most tower blocks are unrelable at best, so the Daleks would have to take the stairs, a major problem, at least for the Daleks in the early Dr Who days in the 60's  ;D  

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Dragonhead is a great gaming idea, look forward to more episodes  :-bd
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Trick is not  to call them "Dalecks"
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Quote from: ianrs54 on 02 December 2020, 09:13:00 AM
Don't think there any 10mm Dalecks (HINT PHIL - even you could get them right) - but the Irregular "Attack Robots" in 6mm would pass
Leon cast up some 10mm Daleks around 5 years ago (as well as Cybermen and Time Lords) they were a private enterprise (I'm sure I still have some somewhere).
The gentleman who sculpted them has a Dr Who 10mm page (Dr Who 10mm east tiger wargames)
also has some time wars rules.
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Raider4

Quote from: Techno II on 02 December 2020, 08:12:40 PM
......and Auntie might get all cross with Leon.  ;)

Quote from: fred. on 02 December 2020, 09:57:48 PM
Yes, they tend to be very protective over that IP

So are 20th Century Fox, but I see alien facehuggers & creatures already in the sci-fi range. And an APC that looks very familiar . . .

Think it's Terry Nation (or his estate) that owns the Dalek IP.

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Techno II

Quote from: sean66 on 03 December 2020, 11:37:03 AM
Leon cast up some 10mm Daleks around 5 years ago (as well as Cybermen and Time Lords) they were a private enterprise (I'm sure I still have some somewhere).
The gentleman who sculpted them has a Dr Who 10mm page (Dr Who 10mm east tiger wargames)
also has some time wars rules.
Regards
Sean

I think it was vulpine who did those. :-\

Cheers - Phil

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Quote from: Techno II on 04 December 2020, 06:48:14 AM
I think it was vulpine who did those. :-

Cheers - Phil
Techno I didn't want to name names  8)
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