As usual, Sir David has outdone himself. Thanks for the info on the Archbishop figure. The Reich Duchy of Beerstein's Archbishop now sports the Beerstein Eagle due to your inspiration. Thanks...
A marvelous combination of 'historical likelihood' and originality! Daring but successful -compliments, David- to add the 'badger rampant' and the' hedgehog rampant' to the traditional heraldic bestiary. Will you add the 'mouse rampant' or do you consider it the monopoly of the Duchy of Grand Fenwick?
Thanks for the kind comments, everyone. CH asked for badger and hedgehog in his brief for the flags and this is what I rustled up. :-) Yes, a mouse rampant is certainly quite feasible, if someone wants it. In fact, almost *anything* rampant is possible. ;-)
As usual, Sir David has outdone himself. Thanks for the info on the Archbishop figure. The Reich Duchy of Beerstein's Archbishop now sports the Beerstein Eagle due to your inspiration. Thanks...
ReplyDeleteVery nice . . . and the final set with the Elephant center figure is easily my favourite.
ReplyDelete-- Jeff
lovely work from david as usual!
ReplyDeletecheers
matt
A marvelous combination of 'historical likelihood' and originality!
ReplyDeleteDaring but successful -compliments, David- to add the 'badger rampant' and the' hedgehog rampant' to the traditional heraldic bestiary. Will you add the 'mouse rampant' or do you consider it the monopoly of the Duchy of Grand Fenwick?
Thanks for the kind comments, everyone. CH asked for badger and hedgehog in his brief for the flags and this is what I rustled up. :-) Yes, a mouse rampant is certainly quite feasible, if someone wants it. In fact, almost *anything* rampant is possible. ;-)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
David
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