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Posts by Jed B

Leading from behind has merits

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Very few Spotters in the family sadly....

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I've done very little painting recently, but I have ended up doing a few dioramas and little bespoke minis presents for family and friends birthdays, which has been fun!

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You could soften the join between the house and the base - a few tufts, a bit of scatter etc.

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The image shows a rectangular Roman dice tower (turricula) made of four copper alloy (bronze) plates with punched cut-out Latin letters and cut-out decorative patterns. At the bottom front is a stepped exit chute with small bronze bells attached to the opening. The tower is a Roman anti-cheating device. It has an open top and is hollow inside except for three staggered, downward-sloping plates, designed to randomize dice as they fall, ensuring unpredictable dice rolls. When the dice rolled out of the exit chute they rang the bells!  There is a decorative dolphin either side of the stepped exit chute. The top of the front plate has two decorative pine cone finials. Height 25 cm. There is a single die shown next to the stepped base to illustrate how it was used. 

The front  inscription reads:
PICTOS VICTOS
HOSTIS DELETA
LVDITE SECVRI

Translated as: ‘The Picts defeated, the enemy has been destroyed, play in safety’.

Around the top of the three remaining sides, a second inscription made with cut out letters reads:

‘UTERI/FELIX/VIVAS’ translated as ‘Use happily; may you live well’.

Found at a Roman villa at Froitzheim in Germany in 1985.

The image shows a rectangular Roman dice tower (turricula) made of four copper alloy (bronze) plates with punched cut-out Latin letters and cut-out decorative patterns. At the bottom front is a stepped exit chute with small bronze bells attached to the opening. The tower is a Roman anti-cheating device. It has an open top and is hollow inside except for three staggered, downward-sloping plates, designed to randomize dice as they fall, ensuring unpredictable dice rolls. When the dice rolled out of the exit chute they rang the bells! There is a decorative dolphin either side of the stepped exit chute. The top of the front plate has two decorative pine cone finials. Height 25 cm. There is a single die shown next to the stepped base to illustrate how it was used. The front inscription reads: PICTOS VICTOS HOSTIS DELETA LVDITE SECVRI Translated as: ‘The Picts defeated, the enemy has been destroyed, play in safety’. Around the top of the three remaining sides, a second inscription made with cut out letters reads: ‘UTERI/FELIX/VIVAS’ translated as ‘Use happily; may you live well’. Found at a Roman villa at Froitzheim in Germany in 1985.

Roman anti-cheating gaming accessory!

This Roman ‘turricula’ (dice tower) was used to ensure a fair roll of the dice! 🎲🎲🎲

Dice dropped into the top, tumbled over sloping internal levels, and appeared randomly below.

From Froitzheim, Germany, AD 300-400

📷 LVR-Landesmuseum Bonn

#Archaeology

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Enjoyed that Tom, thanks! Need to return to TMWWBK soon - ive always been a bit unclear on a particualr rule though, i might double check it with you at some point!

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These look great - Ive dipped toe into Warlord Epic ACW and really enjoyed it. Appreciate seeing your excellent output again!

2 months ago 1 0 1 0

Agreed, loving it. Very much in the spirit of Dectectorists etc

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Erik always enjoyed a quiet night out with the lads...

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Thanks dude - glad to get some of it back out on the table!

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Some (slightly) better pics of my posse. Lovely figures from Great Escape Games, which pics dont do justice to...now to relearn the rules to #whatacowboy

2 months ago 27 2 1 0

Really lovely 😍

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Finally finished the posse. It's been 12 months - looks like they need a drink...

2 months ago 12 1 0 0

Amazing, really love this

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Decent go at the @joewargamer.bsky.social cheap Chinese trees covered in flock technique...

3 months ago 19 1 1 0

Very true Tom - once ive completed armies for bith sides I'll do it.....so sometime in 2029 then 😉

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This feels like an excellent start to the year. One of those nice moments where the basing brings it all to life. #acw #15mm

3 months ago 11 1 1 0
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Thanks John, yes the hut is handmade, quite pleased with that one. My son also made this, which he was very pleased with.

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Great terrain and thread John, thanks! Terrain had always been the bit I've enjoyed most - here are some random pics from various efforts over tha last year, covering Vikings, CoC, a diorama my son built and some What A Cowboy. Here's to more in 2026!

3 months ago 5 1 1 0

Really lovely, and great progress!

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Successful days gardening.....

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That was your Schlifen Plan

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Second ever game of #CoC2 last night. Getting into swing of it, and a better for feel rules. Close one, but managed to finally get a win against @adhemar123.bsky.social

4 months ago 12 0 1 0

Cracking terrain!

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Ploughing through the #victrix #vikings slowly but surely

5 months ago 8 1 0 0

Really brilliant table! One of your best

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Hah, that's so good - great inspiration!

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I love it when miniatures allow me to make these little scenes that doesn't involve any fighting. Really bring the subject to life I think. #wargaming #paintingminiatures

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Really love these montages

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Classic late night ebay order turning up moment..

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