There are some who call me...Tim

Just saw this on ScaleMates…

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Figure is 1/6 scale by Pestilence Labs.

I presume a 1/1 scale Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch is on the way.

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“What an eccentric… model.”

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Ha! That’s awesome :100:

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@Dioramartin the resemblance is uncanny!

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That’s awesome! :rofl:

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A couple of years ago he did get himself scanned to make a figure. Never know what project Tim is working on next. :joy:

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“What manner of man are you that can summon up fire without flint or tinder”? :thinking:

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WTF??

There are some who call me…Andijusthangup.

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:rofl::rofl::rofl:

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Brilliant

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I hope the homicidal Rabbit of Caerbannog is included, as it is depicted on the box art, it would be nice if a figure scale Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch were thrown in too…
The holy Grail is not the only movie in which this weapon appears (skip to the three minute mark):

Killer Bunnies have been around since medieval times, as depicted on Notre Dame, Paris:


Historically, in England rabbits were more a cause of violence than participants therein. Initially ill-suited to the British climate, they were farmed in enclosures, provided with artificial “pillow mounds” in which to make their burrows and looked after by dedicated Warreners. They were a luxury for the upper classes only, and with increasing social mobility after the Black Death became desired by the emergent middle classes. This led to large-scale bunny rustling of a violent nature. A result of this was that the lodges of the Warreners, who resided in close proximity to their charges and often in remote places, became fortified dwellings. There is a good example of these surviving at Thetford:
Rabbits, Warreners and Thetford Warren Lodge | English Heritage

Regards,

M

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The adds one sometimes gets while reading topics….

Could almost be topic by itself…

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There has been debate over whether or not this is the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch in this scene from Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. As for me, I think that is what it is supposed to be. :slight_smile:

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:grin:
M

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There are those that know… and those that don’t that is is essential to know the in flight velocity of an unladen swallow when dealing with Tim.

I may have to get this purely for the joy of watching the movie a zillion times.

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What is your favourite colour?

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And there was much rejoicing

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…I’m not dead yet…

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