Ross Fisher

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  1. Ross Fisher

    [OL - FB -Troop Raising] Idle Hands

    Love this concept! I am glad it didn't work out though.
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    [OL - FB] Friendly Fire in Neustadt

    @LM71Blackbird Thanks! @Khorne it's really frustrating actually. I spent ages on my Legacy build, and it didn't really pick up traction. I threw this one together in a few hours, got just the right light to shoot it, and it has been doing really well!
  3. Love the fir trees. A bit of a duplo vibe, but still lovely.
  4. Ross Fisher

    [OL - FB] Friendly Fire in Neustadt

    @evancelt @Bodi @Spud The Viking @NOD @Brickwolf thanks for the positive feedback guys!
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    [OL - FB] Friendly Fire in Neustadt

    I figure it's a lot like those Thanksgiving dinners with close relatives who have very different political opinions.
  6. Haha in the empty saddles?  Yeah, it's a common error.
  7. It's a great figbarf, but there's one small nitpick; you've got to fill in those horses' spines. They don't look right!
  8. Don't build Varcoast and Pontillia without getting me involved.
  9. In the aftermath of the Battle of Fort Arltrees, survivors from the Lotus Empire fled into the interior of El Oleonda. Defeated and dishonoured, many took their own lives, thereby salvaging their dignity. But some did not. Some survivors grouped together into mercenary companies and outlaw bands. The purists among the Lotii wouldn't dream of working with these fallen warriors. But the wisest believe they have their uses. Some of the scattered gangs have been conscripted as mercenaries by the Lotii; put into service securing suitable beachheads and safe routes through the interior. What happens to them in the long term remains to be seen. Here a gang boss is seen with her bodyguards, assassins, and peasant soldiers.
  10. Ross Fisher

    [COR-FB] Arrival on Arlintina

    I love this build. The style is very classy. You've made it your own. And the colour choices work so well. Good work!
  11. Is it ever, though? 1) Take a trip to Manchester. 2) Come back and show the proper appreciation.
  12. If you'd like me to put you in touch with any of the London AFOLs, let me know. Are you visiting anywhere else?
  13. Ross Fisher

    The Gran Military Encyclopedia of Oleon

    An important note on the distinctions between "classic" Oleonaise naval uniforms. The "classic" Oleonaise uniform has changed significantly over the years. It was originally introduced last century as a way to standardise the navy, and reduce the risk of "friendly fire" in port. Here are our notes on the more widespread iterations, from left to right, with the year of introduction: 589 - The classic; gold braided, double-breasted blue jacket with red and white striped shirt and brown belt. 596 - A poorer relation; the single-breasted blue jacket with brown shirt and black belt. 609 - A significant improvement; once again the mainstay was the double-breasted and gold braided blue jacket. For the first time this uniform sported pleats at the tail. The only downside was a poor quality linen shirt, which tore easily. This was more than made up for by the introduction of a quality cross-belt. 609 - Another long-running success; while often seen armless, the full-sleeved single-breasted blue jacket is proper. While obviously a cheaper design than the other version introduced the same year, it stood the test of time where its counterpart failed. Many attribute this to the simple design, and return to the red and white striped shirt. 615 - Another instantly-recognisable member of the family. Once again a double-breasted gold braided blue jacket, this time in a high navy cut. And, once more, the beloved red and white striped shirt returned. This uniform had some flaws, particularly the bunching around the rear pleats and loose fit around the chest. Nonetheless, it had class. 620 - The swaggering prodigal child; A single-breasted gold-trimmed blue jacket. Quality tailoring was clearly visible, particularly along the rear seams. Furthermore, the old red and white shirt was referenced with a white silk shirt and brazen red sash. Both belt and cross-belt were in evidence. Many get hot under the collar thinking about this uniform. We can only hope that future designs reflect a return to more sober approaches.
  14. Actually, I think it is more from the far south of the continent, but it is the eastern coast, and we are encountering them as we sail east. Then again, I always seem to get my east and west mixed up in BoBS. FWIW, our Golden Horde equivalents are in the Far West.
  15. Ross Fisher

    Account Summary

    Just wanted to bump this because I haven't had a response yet. Is anyone able to help me out?
  16. Ross Fisher

    [SR - FB] Galleon Cartagena

    Some beautiful lines on this ship, and so smoothly put together. I'm very impressed.
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    [COR-FB] A Game of Fetch, Altonia

    I didn't fully register the brick-built saddle before. A really nice touch. Best attempt I've seen at one yet. I'd recommend using the LBG angled piece instead of the trans-clear one though. It would totally work as stirrups.
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    [OL - FB] Fishing on the Bayou

    Best bayou I've seen so far. Needs more alligators though...
  19. Ross Fisher

    [OL-FB] Pickets

    Love these guys. Particularly the one-man-army. Very Baden-Powell of you.
  20. Ross Fisher

    [COR - FB] Spudkirk Bank and Vault

    A real nice build. I'm getting sttong Gringotts vibes, here.
  21. Ross Fisher

    Account Summary

    Thanks @Ayrlego! GMs, can I query where my 70 troops are? I think they were moved to Terraversa as part of that campaign, but I hadn't planned on them being anywhere else. Can I move them to Nola Mar, or do I need to arrange transport for that?
  22. I feel like this is the TV series this game/forum deserves:
  23. Ross Fisher

    [COR - FB] Aspen Adventures, Lacryma

    Beautiful, as always. A lovely concept, and expertly realised. Green with envy!