Here are the Captain's bases, assembled for each force. Still a few more of these to do, but for now all the regiments I've fielded have a commander.
The Covenanters
Montrose's force
And a regiment staged with the boss man.
HMS Priapus' Flying Bridge
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Superb!
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Those are lovely. Top work.
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Brilliant - saw the Bloody Miniatures conversions somewhere else showcased by Richard (Captain Blood) who sang your praises
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No flies on those! Wonderful brushwork!
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I like the ironic touch of the "Wee Free" preacher standing in front of the Catholic flag! Excellent vignettes.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Cheers, gentlemen!
Grouped up the output of my last few sessions here. More lovely figures from the excellent Captain Blood range, with some minor conversions here and there... the sinister Presbyterian was such good fun to take a brush to. Anyway, three of these guys left to go and I'll begin work on the Forlorn for the Montrose side.
Grouped up the output of my last few sessions here. More lovely figures from the excellent Captain Blood range, with some minor conversions here and there... the sinister Presbyterian was such good fun to take a brush to. Anyway, three of these guys left to go and I'll begin work on the Forlorn for the Montrose side.
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Really lovely work !
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