The paint on the shields got a bit...er??...dry as I was painting them and ended up a bit rough looking. My excuse is that they have been using them for dry hill Punic Tobbogan Racing :-)
Is there some kind of autopilot for Blog-Comments available? I mean something like: You make a new post and automatically I comment "Great work"! It would save a lot of time ;-)
Thanks guys..:-D I don´t think I will ever get sick of painting..as long as all of you lot keep inspiring me with your Blogs and your work, big scale to the very tiniest, from historical to the strangest of fantasy. Keep it coming and I´ll keep following, looking and getting inspiration. Welcome captain Richard, great Blog mate. :-) Cheers Paul
Good excuse, nice figures.
ReplyDeleteVery creative - in every sense!
ReplyDeleteI like the grubby shields - makes them look as though they've been on campaign for a while.
ReplyDeleteNice - Zvezda makes some of the best 1/72nd figures for sure. Dean
ReplyDeleteIs there some kind of autopilot for Blog-Comments available? I mean something like: You make a new post and automatically I comment "Great work"!
ReplyDeleteIt would save a lot of time ;-)
Looks awesome! This set was released after I finished my Republican Roman army. I should go back and paint some for fun.
ReplyDeleteExcellent stuff...great backrounds
ReplyDeleteDon't you get sick of painting up great work! I did not even notice the shields until I read the text. Awesome as usual!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys..:-D
ReplyDeleteI don´t think I will ever get sick of painting..as long as all of you lot keep inspiring me with your Blogs and your work, big scale to the very tiniest, from historical to the strangest of fantasy. Keep it coming and I´ll keep following, looking and getting inspiration.
Welcome captain Richard, great Blog mate. :-)
Cheers
Paul
I adore this set of figures!!!
ReplyDeleteYou did great job on them Paul!
Well done!!
T.
They look as if they are preparing to be rushed by enemy cavalry!
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