Paul wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 8:21 pm
Very nice indeed...now you have the joy of multi scale scenery to consider.
Shit never even thought of that! Thanks for all the comments guys. This was a bit of a leap of faith for me. As I had little or no experience of the techniques folks use now.. I approached it as a painting and modelling project rather than a "Must finish" for wargames , so the army is a nice bonus.
Wg Cdr Luddite wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 6:43 pm
Traitor ! COTOTS is watching you !
Yes, a burning at the stake is definitely called for.
Lovely figures too, w'll have to confiscate them at the trial.
Nah no worries this was just a mild aberration. I'm kind of being drawn to 10mm colonial. I've long loved the old 20mm Jackson figures but recognise that it's too big and too long term a project so I thought a limited 10mm colonial might be nice. As for purloining my figures , you will have to be quick . my nephews are already discussing who gets what when I finally kick the bucket. I have a nasty suspicion they may all ready have planned the funeral, wake and divvy up.
It's when they start planning the untoward death that you have to watch out. 10mm, COTOTS will be merciful, but you will, of course, spend half of eternity with your ghoulies in contact with the red hot stones of hell.
Bacchus do some really good colonials, and then you only need local houses.
I’m a little envious of your pleasure in discovering how good 28mm figures have become - and the Footsore ranges are amongst the best. That’s a good job for your first proper sized figures
levied troop wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 4:32 pm
I’m a little envious of your pleasure in discovering how good 28mm figures have become - and the Footsore ranges are amongst the best. That’s a good job for your first proper sized figures