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The Amazon and the Stag

Posted by Mabbers on 08 May 2017, 21:45

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In the depths of the forest, the wandering Amazon encounters a white stag and is lured to a lost temple.

More on the blog. http://lostinthelandofgiants.blogspot.co.uk/2017/05/the-amazon-and-white-stag.html
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Posted by Susofrick on 09 May 2017, 07:46

That stag looks huge! Brave gal!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Now to the blog and read about it! :-D
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Posted by FredG on 09 May 2017, 08:39

Susofrick wrote:That stag looks huge!


Cervus canadensis - Wapiti or Elk can be 5ft (1.5m) at the shoulders.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 10 May 2017, 05:47

A large white Stag,and a beautiful iron-sided lady with muscles of shiny steel set deep into place to lift a mighty sword,perhaps even Excalibur itself ?_____ O`, The wonder of it all. While vast armies march a Temple lays hidden from view. Therein lay a sleeping Dragon, a guardian of such a vast golden treasure. The surrounding giants themselves mighty mountains of jagged rock and of share unclimbable stone.

The certain thing about fantasy figures is one can weave out a storyline around them,as well as applying paint to them.Wonderful delightful figures,and well painted too Mabbers. :thumbup:

Where would we all be without a world of imagination? Perhaps lost and as ridged like a tree? BB
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 10 May 2017, 07:28

And the Irish Elk of the ice ages (Megaloceros giganteus also called the giant deer or Irish giant deer) had huge antlers - 3m across!
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Posted by FredG on 10 May 2017, 08:03

Beano Boy wrote:.......... Perhaps lost and as ridged like a tree? BB


Trees are not rigid, they're extremely laid back. Have you ever known one to run around like a headless chicken at the merest provocation? They never get lost either. They're settled in their surroundings. :P

I'm rooting for trees. Hug one today, it may bark but it will not bite
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Posted by Mabbers on 11 May 2017, 22:26

Maybe we need a 1/72 scale Ent?
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Posted by Susofrick on 12 May 2017, 07:57

Have some ents for 32mm, probably a bit on the big side.
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