Some new recruits to the Khandibarian army,
Waterloo 1815´s dervish infantry. This lot I got as part of a swop scheme with my mate
Peter from
Peter´s cave blog. We buy sets and swop one of the sprues with each other. This saves buying the set and ending up with loads of spare repeat bods you can´t use.
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The whole sprue and a copuple of HaT bods to make up the numbers |
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The waterloo Dervishes really give the impression of a rampaging charge. |
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A new Khandibarian sharpshooter. |
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Rollo the brave mule and his rider Whyne Ghum |
Hello to
Dan...your google connect isn´t on!!!
Hello to
Itchy from
A Blog amomg Blogs....great WWII flames of war stuff.
Great work Paul. Really like the way you have done the white clothes.
ReplyDeleteAgree with Rodger, white is tricky, whats the secret?
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteI base with black..then a covering (on the clothes) of grey..just middle grey 50/50 B/W. Then add to the grey middlebrown so it´s 50% grey and 50% brown and then give them a heavy drybrush, then highlight with a nothing but white drybrush...goes reall quick if you are doing 4-5 bods a go.
Cheers
Paul
Good work, great white but they won't like it up em!.....
ReplyDeleteGreat to see another wonderful addtion unwrapped. Great movement in this set.
ReplyDeleteIn war you can use whatever fits the task, including mules!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic work Paul!
T.
Nice troops!
ReplyDeleteCool. I have the same set, now I have some inspiration to paint it...
ReplyDeleteVery cool paul. :-D
ReplyDeleteI assume my tip on de-fragmenting your computer worked?
Love the mule!!!
ReplyDeleteI didnt realise there were Dervishes at Waterloo! :-D
ReplyDeleteThey got it wrong..they bought tickets thinking they were going to Kings cross :-D
DeleteCheers
paul
Excellent fast paintjob Paul!
ReplyDeleteNow let's see what you make of the others :-D
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/