Not all of the
Bodstonian children but a selection...they are hard to photograph..they are always running about and playing hide and seek :-D
Another selection from the wonderfull napoleonic civilian sets by
Andreas Hoffman.
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Wether shod in Shoes, clogs or barefoot, rich or poor...they all have fun together. |
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Two little poppets with their Puppets |
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A wee bit blurry but the puppy is visible.. |
And a Wizard!!!. He travelled here from far away after winning his new home in a giveaway at
Marzios Blog
Fog´s Soldiers...and was painted (and a much better paintjob than I would have given him) by
Luisa.
Hello to
Thoran from.
NSWC Campaigns Blog´s. Mainly Napoleonics and he says he wants to get into ECW and 16th century Italian Wars.
Wonderful, love the little chap with his wooden sword!
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done mate!
ReplyDeleteThese figures are charming and all the little details of every day life are so important. I just got in my first set of civilians from Foundry and am looking forward to painting them up.
ReplyDeleteNicely done Paul
Some really nice looking figures, you can never have enough of these types, they add so much to a game. And a nice looking figure from the Fog Soldiers boys and girls as well!
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful skill on what must be a very 'ickle' Bod!
ReplyDeleteIckle..I nearly gave up. I´ve painted some 6mm bods before but the dolls on these pair!!! A case of "where´s my Microscope and extremely tiny paintbrush" :-D
Deletegreat variety of minis! even have one kid with an animal biting his neck! =:0 ;)
ReplyDeleteA fine group of little Bodstonian scamps.
ReplyDeletevery cool!!!! and a blog devoted to bodstonia!!!!!!!!!! very nice
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteA blog devoted to Bodstonia!? Where? :-D
Don't do that!!! I was quietly admiring your painting of the children in my phone when that wizard showed up and the missus almost drove off the road when I started laughing!!!
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