What's on your workbench?
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Splendid!
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Great looking tiny and huge stuff there guys!
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I think your printed Star Wars figures are absolutely the best printed figures I've seen anywhere. A lot of printed figures remind me of those 'e-fit'-style uniform plates in Histoire & Collections books; like lifeless clones without any individual artistic flair. But yours are superb.
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Flippin' superb!Count Belisarius wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 11:53 pm I'm cracking on with the 6mm rebasing...
The Savage Swans brigade done, bar flags.
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No sooner had I painted my Kurmainz Regiment for the Reichsarmee, than David at Not By Appointment came out with a new set of flags for them!
So off came the old flags and on went the new flags. Nobody knows what the Mainz regimental flags looked like, so these are 100% conjectural, though based on the earlier conjectural design posted in 'Warflags'. David has produced them in two versions; one with an 'RK' cypher on the reverse and an eagle on the obverse (like the Warflags version) and one with the eagle on both sides. I've gone with the eagle on both sides, as it looks better and I've no idea what the 'RK' was meant to signify anyway:
Three of my Reichsarmee cavalry regiments have also been re-flagged. Lacking anything better, I'd originally issued them with Austrian standards. However, I've now found some far better standards, produced by Frederic Aubert in his series of Reichsarmee uniform plates. The regiments from left to right are the Bayreuth Cuirassiers, Kurpfalz Cuirassiers and Ansbach Dragoons:
So off came the old flags and on went the new flags. Nobody knows what the Mainz regimental flags looked like, so these are 100% conjectural, though based on the earlier conjectural design posted in 'Warflags'. David has produced them in two versions; one with an 'RK' cypher on the reverse and an eagle on the obverse (like the Warflags version) and one with the eagle on both sides. I've gone with the eagle on both sides, as it looks better and I've no idea what the 'RK' was meant to signify anyway:
Three of my Reichsarmee cavalry regiments have also been re-flagged. Lacking anything better, I'd originally issued them with Austrian standards. However, I've now found some far better standards, produced by Frederic Aubert in his series of Reichsarmee uniform plates. The regiments from left to right are the Bayreuth Cuirassiers, Kurpfalz Cuirassiers and Ansbach Dragoons:
My wargames blog: http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/
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Ta. David at Squamous does amazing sculpts. He’s been in the industry decades apparently, but in more conventional figure design. I’m a Patreon of his and for a fiver each month, I get about a dozen figures or more. This is his February Patreon releaseRMD wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 12:17 pm
I think your printed Star Wars figures are absolutely the best printed figures I've seen anywhere. A lot of printed figures remind me of those 'e-fit'-style uniform plates in Histoire & Collections books; like lifeless clones without any individual artistic flair. But yours are superb.
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oooh, i do like the jungle mechs. very cool.. not sure about the gunner in the jungle team on the left, his gun is taller than he is,
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Rotating knob?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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