The second Electoral contingent are complete. The forces of Cotlas, varnished, flagged, based and labelled.
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Soldier King project update
After much lethargy, distractions and a lack of focus, I have attempted to get my wargaming mojo back by concentrating on part-completed pro...
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One of my obsessions is Tony Bath's Hyboria campaign - from encountering it in Battle then Military Modelling magazine in the later 1970...
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Last weekend saw a trip to the Fiasco wargames show and the Royal Armouries in Leeds. Fiasco was disappointing; the games were mostly small ...
Very cool. Very Old School. And very nifty flagwork!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jonathan. I deliberately went for and Old School look. Those flags needed some touching up.
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The miniatures look splendid, I really like the look.
ReplyDeleteThank you Peter. Unfortunately the camera on the tablet doesn't do them justice. I did take some on my work phone which were much better, but can't extract them for various reasons.
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Feels good to get stuff done. Nice job all around. 😀
ReplyDeleteStew, certainly does! While it's hard to keep the momentum going if you stop it gets a lot harder to get started again.
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I'm looking on with envy!
ReplyDeleteFlags are great.
Chris, thanks. No need for envy; I'm envious you actually make us of your toys!
ReplyDeleteIn the darker moments of this project, faced with yet another mountain of Spencer Smiths, I have been known to idly speculate "why didn't I go with 6mm (or 10mm)?"
My own self imposed criteria mean I cannot start until all the armies are done (and now I'm contemplating expanding to include rebels and Imperial militia!)
Neil
They look great, I love the 'toy soldier' style. I am gearing up to having a go at painting the Spencer-Smiths that you kindly gave me. Keep on keeping on...
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