Welcome to "Adventures in Lead", a blog dedicated to the hobby of miniature wargaming. The figures and terrain on this site are mainly for a campaign set in exotic "Indostan", a distant land bearing remarkable similarities to 18th century India during the Seven Years War. Bits and pieces from other projects may pop up here as well from time to time, including colonials, gladiators, pirates, dinosaur-hunting and even some RPG'ing.
The actual campaign journal and after action reports for the Indostan campaign can be found on their own blog - "Indostan: The Jewel in the Crown", the link to which is found by clicking the small image below-left.
If you do find anything remotely interesting on this blog please leave a comment, it's what keeps these sites going and their authors motivated - Thanks for looking.
Furt, these are really well done, Sir. The variety of color combinations work very well together. And the running dog is a nice modeler's touch.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking figures, such a colourful lot!
ReplyDeleteThey look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteOne can only hope this is an advert for more things to come. I absolutely loved your Indostani project and would be a very happy man indeed if you got that going again.
/Mattias
Very colourful. Like them a lot.
ReplyDeleteNicely done mate. Say can we expect any grand mini battles to take place in any future games of Cthulhu?
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning Sir! Beautifully coloursful and very striking.
ReplyDeleteGreat colours love them!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cavalry! Love the colors. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the comments gents!
ReplyDelete@Mattias - glad you enjoy our Indostan stuff. We will definitely be visiting Indostan soon and have some sepoys arriving any day now.
@ Raymond Rowell - Nothing really planned for Cthulhu involving miniatures (hmm, great idea though), but Christian and myself have big plans for you my friend in another miniature venture.
Wow, simply goregeous figures, and the dogs -- especially the darker one at the back -- are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteoh god more cavalry!?!
ReplyDeleteDoes everyone in Indostan own a bloody horse!?!
thanks furt Ill make you pay...oh yes!
thanks for the post dear. good blog.
ReplyDeleteVery nice figures, very colorful!
ReplyDeletePhil.