At this point in the exercise I sort of got a bit carried
away. 
I was looking for some monsters to flesh out the Colchis Army for Fantasy
Sword & Spear. The bulk of the troops would just be re-tasked Thracians,
but I would need some “proper fantasy stuff”. Clearly the first monster would
have to be a Hydra, but here I ran into some problems. 
The glorious owner \
operator \ proprietor of Asgard Wargames, (known to some as “Arkwright” due to
the way people are sometimes seen staggering out of the shop with a glazed look
on their face grasping a carrier bag full of toys they never intended to buy
until they fell under his commercial spell)  - anyway he has a really nice Games Workshop
issue Hydra in his Dark Elf Army. I wanted something at least as impressive.
The problem is most “modern” Hydras seem to have legs – very different to the
Jason \ Greek ones.
I also needed it to fit onto a 6 cm wide frontage if possible. Lastly I needed it to be cheap if I was going to stay anywhere near the £50 project budget(!). Much searching through internets resulted in three possible options, none of which were ideal. Firstly there was the Steve Barber version, Which I think is too big for my use. The same can be said for the one I saw on ebay from Second City Games – too big (but beautiful) and also £30. Lastly, there was Foundry again, but their Mythos range Hydra was a bit small when compared to the others - particularly Arkwrights! I decided to give the whole Hydra thing a bit more thought and look for something else.
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| Legs! | 
I also needed it to fit onto a 6 cm wide frontage if possible. Lastly I needed it to be cheap if I was going to stay anywhere near the £50 project budget(!). Much searching through internets resulted in three possible options, none of which were ideal. Firstly there was the Steve Barber version, Which I think is too big for my use. The same can be said for the one I saw on ebay from Second City Games – too big (but beautiful) and also £30. Lastly, there was Foundry again, but their Mythos range Hydra was a bit small when compared to the others - particularly Arkwrights! I decided to give the whole Hydra thing a bit more thought and look for something else.
In this rather distracted frame of mind I saw some
Reaper miniatures Minotaurs on Ebay. They were the new “Bones” plastic range,
so much cheaper than metal. I impulse ordered three different ones. OK not
really Colchis, or even Argonauts, but sort of Greek Myth so not too far short.
Cost for all three was £8.90 plus £5.58 p&p was I ended up ordering from
two different sellers. 
Added bonus being it was not exactly a challenge to paint either :-)
Total spend on miniatures is now £20.85 Rules £15, postage
£13.27
Your ranges of tastes is now officially "legendary"!
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