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Offline Wolf Knight

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Re: Roman Ladies
« Reply #40 on: June 10, 2010, 19:37:38 »

 yes but from which set is it?

Oh right!! Its from 4243 - Pharaoh’s Temple

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Re: Roman Ladies
« Reply #41 on: June 10, 2010, 19:38:45 »
yes i not thought of that !!!!!!
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Re: Roman Ladies
« Reply #42 on: June 10, 2010, 19:59:14 »
Klickus,

I'm really sorry if I have offended you. I was indeed trying to have a debate, but based on rational arguments and facts, not on insinuations, stuff between the lines or blows below the belt.

I enjoy such debates. I thought we were having one in good understanding. After all, you started disagreeing with me.

I also thought it might be enjoyable for others to read.

I didn't mean anything by my question about the Rosetta stone. Many people do not know what it really is (and a lot of people think Rosetta is in Italy). I didn't ask wether you knew it or if you were aware of it, but wether you were FAMILIAR with it, meaning what it really is, means and the story behind it. That is all. It was not intended to make fun of you or to p&^& you off. I never thought you hadn't heard of it.

You are reading more between the lines than I have put there. Again I am truly sorry if that offended you.

Playmofire, thanks for the wise words and extinguishing this discussion.

@ the rest, that is the best pharao, in my opinion. It's better than the one from the chariot. And think the one that comes with the pyramid (with the Tutankhamun headdress) just hasn't got it.

@ justindo: very nice customs indeed. Very inspiring, as I intend to make some customs myself from that same era and setting

@ Elaine: don't worry about the arena. Just be carefull you put just enough but not too many Egyptions in then, before you take pictures of it for this forum. :)
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Re: Roman Ladies
« Reply #43 on: June 11, 2010, 04:48:05 »
@ Klickus and Ali

FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!  :egypt:

@ everyone else, you bring your beers and I'll provide the popcorn.  :munch:

Reminds me of the Arrizo versus Timotheos rumble(flame war) of a couple of years ago :lol:

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Re: Roman Ladies
« Reply #44 on: June 11, 2010, 05:20:07 »
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Re: Roman Ladies
« Reply #45 on: June 12, 2010, 01:39:44 »
I hope you find some good women to watch in your collesium. :)
But I seem to be remembering something from a long time ago...
Something I read in a book, it might be complete fiction  ::)
But I seem to recall that women were not allowed in the collesium!
Due to "man-ly" reasons and some thing about women "not appreciating" it or something... ???
Just seem to remember that women were not allowed in.
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Re: Roman Ladies
« Reply #46 on: June 12, 2010, 06:22:10 »
I hope you find some good women to watch in your collesium. :)
But I seem to be remembering something from a long time ago...
Something I read in a book, it might be complete fiction  ::)
But I seem to recall that women were not allowed in the collesium!
Due to "man-ly" reasons and some thing about women "not appreciating" it or something... ???
Just seem to remember that women were not allowed in.

I had a book ("Those about to die" I think it was titled) which had the opposite view and said women became very excited and involved in the games - the bloodier the better! 
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Re: Roman Ladies
« Reply #47 on: June 12, 2010, 12:49:12 »
I think I'll forget history and just put in any kllcky that comes to hand - perhaps a few Victorian ladies would enjoy all the blood and gore.... ;D >:D ;D
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Re: Roman Ladies
« Reply #48 on: June 12, 2010, 14:29:03 »
Maybe you will just want to race chariots.  :klickygrin:

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Re: Roman Ladies
« Reply #49 on: June 12, 2010, 17:26:45 »
Roman women loved the coliseum, especially the gladiators. ;)

I wasn't satisfied with Playmobil's stock Egyptian pharaohs so I interchanged their parts to create the ones below.

The first picture is the pharaoh with his queen.  The second picture is of the pharaoh with his two sons flanking him.  The third picture has, from left to right, the pharaoh's elder son's wife, the pharaoh's elder son, the pharaoh, the queen, the pharaoh's younger son, and two high priests.
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