The second Electoral contingent are complete. The forces of Cotlas, varnished, flagged, based and labelled.
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A parade and back story...
Let me tell you a tale about things that never happened in a land that never existed except in the imaginations of its creator* and chronicl...
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The Crusader project continues with the infantry tanks; for those that do not know, British tank design of the 1930s produced "cruiser...
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Today was a milestone of sorts; I finished painting the army of Dupanen which is the last of the Soldier King armies. There were times in th...
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.
ReplyDeleteNeil
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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