Cheers Doug! Oh yes, ALWAYS paint the edges! It makes a massive difference.
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And the Austrian Artillery!FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2023 11:34 am Also in this period Bagpipes were not exclusively Scottish, the Sussex Regiment had pipers....
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Spooky halloween Goths. I normally paint Gripping Beast figures up quite well (for me) but these just didnt turn out that great and an exploding silver paint bottle caused an emergency clean up and slight repaint. I'm painting to game these days though. It's more about getting on and getting stuff done.
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They look pretty good to me. Maybe a shading wash might take them to the next level?
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They will do nicely I think. We all sometimes overthink the painting of figures, I know I do. I'd be pleased to have painted those, well done.
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Well done Tim those are nice
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They are splendid. Look forward to killing them at Ayton...
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They may only be 'painted to game', but they look terrific, Tim. And you're showing them at double actual size as well!
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Really nice work Tim
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Yep, spiffing job there, sport.
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