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The MedRom Forum. . .
. . . where figure-modelling enthusiasts of all things from the Medieval and Renaissance periods (pre 1700AD) plus the Roman Republic and Empire have a place to meet, ask questions, exchange ideas and information, and discuss the history--vis-�-vis the modelling--of these fascinating periods. Please read intro also
New to MedRom? Check this Index of our contents and this posting about seeking help.
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Featured MedRom Modellers:
MedRom SPECIALs:
Past Featured MedRom Modellers:
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Simon Barrett's: Henri de Boisy at Agincourt
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Young Bok Song, Korean sculptor and painter extraordinaire: Polish Winged Hussar and Korean General 1593. You'll also find extensive discussion and review of Young's work for MIG Productions - his Viking, Roman Signifer, Celt and Mongol busts.
- The "Dynamic Duo" of modelling Marion and Alan Ball inspirational work, both with the knife and the brush.
- Scotland's Brian Snaddon with a variety of knights: Brian's Black Knight ,EMI's 54mm Caesar ,
- Another masterful conversion from Malta's Ray Farrugia -
Persian Cavalryman, Poste Militaire's 90mm Mamluk by Ray plus his Gonfaloniere of the Order of St.John and Soldiers Prince Phillipe

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Site host - Mike Butler (Mike the Kiwi): I live in New Zealand, truely GODZONE but not the most active modelling country in the world. Too many great things to do outside and too many fine days. I have been involved in modelling for a number of years in various guises, including modelling vehicles, aircraft, armour etc; importing and retailing specialist figure and accessory kits and more recently just painting figures. I've taken up the challenge of hosting the site because I believed it was a great resource for modellers throughout the world.
Forum Assistant - Dr Mike Thomas Dr Mike hails from Wales on the opposite side of the globe from the other Mike and has a long history in the hobby. He is has in recent years undertaking academic studies on the Roman army and has frequent involment with this on a daily basis, with a pending work on Roman Armour due for release in late 2002. Read more on our resident Roman scholar in his biography and feel free to ask him any questions on the Greater Roman Empire, its allies and enemies in the Roman Matters folder.
Forum Assistant - Gary Gates Gary Gates hails from outside Phoenix, Arizona and has a particular interest in the British Dark Age period, Vikings and the methods used to colour Ancient and Medieval clothing. Read more on Gary here.
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