Early Swiss Camps?

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Early Swiss Camps?

Post by David Kuijt » Tue Jul 11, 2017 10:18 am

I just finished painting an Early Swiss army for DS and myself (one each). What would an Early Swiss camp look like? Anything specific? Generic medieval camps are easy enough, but that's boring.
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Re: Early Swiss Camps?

Post by Rod » Tue Jul 11, 2017 11:28 am

I big wheel of holey cheese on a table outside a tent?

Fondue pot that smells a little like sweaty gym socks? Not sure how you model the smell?

Guy blowing a ridiculously long horn?
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Re: Early Swiss Camps?

Post by Kontos » Tue Jul 11, 2017 11:39 am

A bag of ricola cough drops?
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Re: Early Swiss Camps?

Post by David Kuijt » Tue Jul 11, 2017 11:47 am

Rod wrote: Fondue pot that smells a little like sweaty gym socks? Not sure how you model the smell?
At Historicon in July, other gamers provide the smell emulator. No modeling required.
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Re: Early Swiss Camps?

Post by David Kuijt » Tue Jul 11, 2017 11:52 am

Rod wrote: Guy blowing a ridiculously long horn?
Ooo, that might work. wikipedia says that some alphorn (the ridiculously long horns) parts survive from ca. 1400, and might have been used for long-distance communication in mountainous regions way before that.

Of course, as Frank suggests, our battle cry has to be "Riiiiiii-cola!"
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Re: Early Swiss Camps?

Post by Rod » Tue Jul 11, 2017 11:56 am

Much easier to model than the smelly fondue.

I still think you need a wheel of cheese next to the guy :)
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Post by Kontos » Tue Jul 11, 2017 12:33 pm

Rod wrote:Much easier to model than the smelly fondue.

I still think you need a wheel of cheese next to the guy :)
And a Swiss army knife to cut the cheese. :)
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Re: Early Swiss Camps?

Post by Gregorius » Wed Jul 12, 2017 1:21 am

A barricade made from Toblerone chocolate.

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