There are 17 pics so take a look at my blog, also showing of my table.
http://apartmentofwar.blogspot.com/2010 ... mised.html
More pics of my figs
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Re:More pics of my figs
Outstanding job Gunfreak !!
The War Table looks really good !! The mass of soldiers, awesome !
How long has it taken you to get to this point !!
Chamberlain


The War Table looks really good !! The mass of soldiers, awesome !
How long has it taken you to get to this point !!
Chamberlain
-Col. Joshua Chamberlain, 20th Maine
We cannot retreat. We cannot withdraw. We are going to have to be stubborn today
We cannot retreat. We cannot withdraw. We are going to have to be stubborn today
Re:More pics of my figs
Those figs I've painted in the span of Christmas to mid april,
Re:More pics of my figs
Amazing and there's so many of them...
One of my dearest friends is an ace with painting figures and vehicles. It takes him months and months to do everything as he likes and every time he grabs the thing to show it to me, he then takes notes on the corrections he wants to apply.
For the records, he's been pestering me with finding the pictures somewhere of Valentino Rossi's Yamaha's electrical system because he's painting a replica of that motorbike. To this extent his passion arrives.
Of course, in your case we are talking of a mass production so the painting quality cannot be too high. I am pretty sure in his hands, your armies would be complete at some point around year 2248, not a day before that!
Congrats again... I think (and I always tell this friend of mine) that static models are to be used, not just watched. I really find the view of extremely fine figures encased in showglasses totally depressing. Perhaps because I used to play WarhammerFB so I do know it's a totally different way of really enjoying the figures when you are really playing with them, not just showing them.
One of my dearest friends is an ace with painting figures and vehicles. It takes him months and months to do everything as he likes and every time he grabs the thing to show it to me, he then takes notes on the corrections he wants to apply.
For the records, he's been pestering me with finding the pictures somewhere of Valentino Rossi's Yamaha's electrical system because he's painting a replica of that motorbike. To this extent his passion arrives.
Of course, in your case we are talking of a mass production so the painting quality cannot be too high. I am pretty sure in his hands, your armies would be complete at some point around year 2248, not a day before that!

Congrats again... I think (and I always tell this friend of mine) that static models are to be used, not just watched. I really find the view of extremely fine figures encased in showglasses totally depressing. Perhaps because I used to play WarhammerFB so I do know it's a totally different way of really enjoying the figures when you are really playing with them, not just showing them.

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Re:More pics of my figs
Very nice! You must have hundreds of hours in that set!
"I'm ashamed of you, dodging that way. They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance."
Major General John Sedgwick's final words, Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, May 9, 1864
Major General John Sedgwick's final words, Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, May 9, 1864