Hello!
Today I would like to invite you to an entry devoted to the Ninja profession in the Osprey's Ronin game.
I used a Wargamer's Hot'n'Dangerous 'Fujiko, The Ninja' miniature.
Ninja were spies, saboteurs and assassins. Although popular culture depicts them dressed in black, in reality they have taken on any guise necessary of fulfit their mission.
So, if you field a Ninja, it can take the forum of a specific model in your Buntai, leaving your opponent guessing as to who it is!
https://www.swordsofnorthshire.com/blogs/theblade/ninja-origin-history-weapons |
https://jref.com/articles/ninja.133/ |
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Excellent Ninja!
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Well done Michal, I always struggle painting black material.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for a kind words sir!
DeleteNice work as usual Michal - I have looked at Wargamer's Hot'n'Dangerous figures a few times, but none have been purchased .......yet!
ReplyDeleteReally recommend a few designs!
DeleteThank you sir.
Piękna robota Michał. Podoba mi się twoja czerń.
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Tomasz
Dzięki wielkie!
DeleteLovely figures brilliantly painted.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much sir!
DeleteKlasyka, można by rzec. Michael Dudikoff na pewno chciałby mieć tę figurkę w swojej kolekcji.
ReplyDeleteO Panie. Z 20 lat(?) Nie oglądałem tego klasyku :))
DeleteChoć ostatnio po pewnie 25 latach przypomniałem sobie Żelaznego Orła ;)
Bardzo fajny nindża!
ReplyDeleteDziękuję:)
DeleteAnd out looking really good. 😀
ReplyDeleteThank you so much sir!
DeleteGreat looking "man in black" - Ninja!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Dean!
DeleteHi, would like to know where I can buy this models I want to play Ronin from Ospray games thanks in advance
ReplyDeleteNiby głównie czerń, a ile tu odcieni widać, jak się przypatrzeć!
ReplyDeleteDziękuję! Tak, szalik i opasko-pas nieco inny odcień czerki zrobiłem :)
DeleteŚwietny!
ReplyDeleteDziękuję!
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