Are painting up their opponents too? Greeks, Romans etc?Next 16 prepped...
What's on your workbench?
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Found a few Rackham figures in a box, I may disappear down this rabbit hole for a while.
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Excellent!
Where did you get the skull thingy?
Where did you get the skull thingy?
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The bottom bit is a chocolate box covered in wallpaper with a door stuck on, the top section was a Halloween candle holder from TK Maxx, I gave it a quick repaint. It is much admired at the club.
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Certainly puts my Whippet "A" in shit brown with white/red/white recognition flashes in its place. Photos to follow, (I hope) once I've glued on - and painted - all the extra bits that I should have glued on before I painted the main body.....
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
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Re: What's on your workbench?
At the moment, English Civil War, Macedonians, Italian wars and some hiome guard.
I think I have a pike addiction!
I think I have a pike addiction!
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Just don't tell anyone!
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Very nice.
Willz.
Willz.
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Yet more classic plastic Spencer Smiths....
This time the last of the Electoral states for my Soldier King armies, the Electorate of Banst.
I envisaged this one as a homage to Saxe's legion and his ideas for a radical new army. All the rank and file have had head swaps and sport various helmets. There's horse artillery and amussettes, lancers as well as conventional infantry, dragoons, hussars and light infantry skirmishers.
Colour scheme green, faced red with buff small clothes. Unusually, the infantry have white gaiters (all the others have black 'cos it's easier ☺) which I haven't painted in a long time.
Neil
This time the last of the Electoral states for my Soldier King armies, the Electorate of Banst.
I envisaged this one as a homage to Saxe's legion and his ideas for a radical new army. All the rank and file have had head swaps and sport various helmets. There's horse artillery and amussettes, lancers as well as conventional infantry, dragoons, hussars and light infantry skirmishers.
Colour scheme green, faced red with buff small clothes. Unusually, the infantry have white gaiters (all the others have black 'cos it's easier ☺) which I haven't painted in a long time.
Neil
Neil
Blog: http://aufklarungsabteilung.blogspot.com/
Blog: http://aufklarungsabteilung.blogspot.com/
Re: What's on your workbench?
Rightly so. Nice work Buff.Buff Redux wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 12:35 pmThe bottom bit is a chocolate box covered in wallpaper with a door stuck on, the top section was a Halloween candle holder from TK Maxx, I gave it a quick repaint. It is much admired at the club.