Great Northern War Range

Conflict between the Swedes and their various neighbours between 1670s and 1721. Including topics on Danes, Saxons, Saxon-Polish, Russians and anyone else the boys in blue were mixing it with!
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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by Greystreak » Sat Jun 15, 2013 10:42 am

barr7430 wrote: . . .So chaps if you are still in don't spend your money on too many holidays in Bali!
Very well. The weather in Denpasar can be a bit dreary this time of year. :shock: :lol:
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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by turrabear » Sat Jun 15, 2013 11:31 am

barr7430 wrote:I think 2 weeks for the blank dollies and then over to Clibinarium for some fun. We've got loads of stuff in the pipe now.. It will start to drip out over the next few days both here and on the blog. I have invested very heavily over the last seven months to get a lot of this stuff off the ground and I haven't even started with the GNW expenditure as I don't want anyone to invest until we are at the jump off point for actual figure design which is steadily rumbling towards us. So chaps if you are sill in don't spend your money on too many holidays in Bali!
how much do you think I earn in a year.
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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by Friedrich August I. » Sat Jun 15, 2013 12:33 pm

turrabear wrote:...
how much do you think I earn in a year.
Millions, like all of us :lol: :wink:
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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by EvilGinger » Sat Jun 15, 2013 2:17 pm

I know not having the time to spend it all is a real drag :wink:

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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by Dfogleman2 » Tue Jul 23, 2013 3:46 pm

Any update on this?
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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by barr7430 » Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:08 pm

I know it all seems painfully slow folks but work is in progress. We have all the body dollies we need, these are cast and with Clibinarium. We are currently doing some finishing work on the GF and then we'll move on to some provisional work on the GNW to get it going. Hopefully everyone who has expressed an interest in investment will stick with it. You will see now why I was reluctant to take the money offered by many of you straight away. When you invest you'll expect us to work to deadlines (rightly). Currently, Clibinarium is maxed out on sculpting for other clients and I. As many of you are also aware I run an international business which demands my presence overseas frequently, As Clib and I are IT so to speak, when we are otherwise engaged, nothing gets done.

We'll get there, stay with us.. you'll se some stuff soon.

cheers

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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by Dfogleman2 » Tue Jul 23, 2013 11:05 pm

barr7430 wrote:I know it all seems painfully slow folks but work is in progress. We have all the body dollies we need, these are cast and with Clibinarium. We are currently doing some finishing work on the GF and then we'll move on to some provisional work on the GNW to get it going. Hopefully everyone who has expressed an interest in investment will stick with it. You will see now why I was reluctant to take the money offered by many of you straight away. When you invest you'll expect us to work to deadlines (rightly). Currently, Clibinarium is maxed out on sculpting for other clients and I. As many of you are also aware I run an international business which demands my presence overseas frequently, As Clib and I are IT so to speak, when we are otherwise engaged, nothing gets done.

We'll get there, stay with us.. you'll se some stuff soon.

cheers



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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by Cheriton » Wed Jul 24, 2013 8:57 pm

Barry:
barr7430 wrote:I know it all seems painfully slow folks but work is in progress.

We'll get there, stay with us.. you'll se some stuff soon.

cheers

B
Completely understood. Actually, the delay will provide needed time, after recent Indiegogo & KickStarter forays, for my "wargaming readies" to accrue some much needed value for the GNW. :lol:

Very much still with you here... 8)

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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by turrabear » Wed Jul 24, 2013 9:33 pm

i'm still in .
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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by Redmist1122 » Wed Jul 24, 2013 11:56 pm

Barry,
My two cents here as well, no rush, this Donnybrook business has me pretty busy getting a few factions painted up. Plus I have to revisit my "13th Warrior" project too.
Looking forward to the figures...standing-by!
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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by Friedrich August I. » Thu Jul 25, 2013 3:31 am

Barry,
You know my offer still stands.
As my Army nears completion the remaining funds are free to be used as proposed.

Cheers,
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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by EvilGinger » Thu Jul 25, 2013 4:39 am

I am still in & I know this sort of stuff takes time

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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by turrabear » Thu Jul 25, 2013 9:02 pm

good to see that we have a core group of investor's in the gnw range.
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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by hamrock » Sat Aug 03, 2013 6:44 pm

I'm still eagerly awaiting these. Any chance of a pic Barry?
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Re: Great Northern War Range

Post by Redmist1122 » Sun Aug 18, 2013 9:57 pm

Barry,
I threw this out in another thread, but here it goes again. With the release of the GNW range, what are the chances of your team putting together a BLBv2 GNW Reference Card? I game a lot of the GNW, and it becomes a little annoying going from the book to the reference card for the Swedes and Russian specific movements, charges and morale. I think something like that will complement the GNW figure range.

Just food for thought.

Thank you.
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