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Sunday, March 5, 2017
'Chracters/Scene from' MartinC: 'The Man Who Would Be King'
The man who would be king is a cracking movie
It's not in French despite the poster
Northstar produce the 3 most iconic figures as a set. I present to you - Billy Fish, Daniel Dravot and Peachy Carnehan.
So awesome Martin. One of my all-time favourite films.
I'm with you Dave, Billy Fish absolutely rocks!
He has one of the best final lines: 'Gurkha foot soldier, not cavalry. Rifleman Majendra Bahadur Gurung wishing you many good lucks! Ayo Gorkhali!' (draws kukri and charges huge mob single-handedly)
Very fine work - those figures alone are almost enough to get me into colonial gaming. I only wish someone would make a figure of Christopher Plummer as Rudyard Kipling, the fourth great actor in that film.
Oh Billy Fish is my favourite!
ReplyDeleteSo awesome Martin. One of my all-time favourite films.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you Dave, Billy Fish absolutely rocks!
He has one of the best final lines: 'Gurkha foot soldier, not cavalry. Rifleman Majendra Bahadur Gurung wishing you many good lucks! Ayo Gorkhali!' (draws kukri and charges huge mob single-handedly)
Women get to cry their eyes out listening to Adele and eating icecream straight from the tub.
DeleteWe watch 'The Man Who Would Be King' for the same cathartic effect. I defy any man not to tear up even a bit at that scene.
So true. I must have seen that film over 10 times and have always found it difficult not to sniffle at the end.
Delete"No, just... just something in my eye... *sniff*"
DeleteGreat stuff!
ReplyDeleteVery cool Martin - love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat work, Billy fish is awesome
ReplyDeleteWell done Martin, a great choice.
ReplyDeleteVery fine work - those figures alone are almost enough to get me into colonial gaming.
ReplyDeleteI only wish someone would make a figure of Christopher Plummer as Rudyard Kipling, the fourth great actor in that film.
Great work Martin :)
ReplyDeleteFab work, great film!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Super work.....really nice figures and cracking paint jobs
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