The set is from Linear-B and goes under the name Valetudinarium.
The battle rages and the casualties are starting to arrive... |
...some have been patched up and now await casivac to a safer area..... |
...the medical team carries on with it´s grisley work . |
Either he is trying to stop the bods headache or give him one! |
The cellar tavern has had the building added and a couple of the warehouses have had roofs added
Hello to Wade from the Dilletante Gamer. He´s got a cunning plan, represent the Stark and the Lannister clans from the Game of thrones series using 28mm medievals.
Possible in 1/72nd? Nope...I cannot take on yet another project..however tempting it is.
Rather a grisly tail, got to love it
ReplyDeleteIan
linear b ,always good ideas but wt do you think about the sculpt?
ReplyDeleteThe ideas from Linear-b are excellent. The sculpts aren´t as sharply defined as some but very usable for my Roman strelets/linear -B city.
DeleteVery nice minis Paul !!!
ReplyDeleteby the way... you can never have to many projects;)
Best regards Michael
The hospital set looks great, as do your buildings.
ReplyDeleteThat is a gruesome scene! Nicely painted.
ReplyDeleteGreat work for this modern hospital with a staff of high quality ...love the figures!
ReplyDeletePhil.
This is cool Paul, the patient is even looking happy :-)
ReplyDeleteAs usual verry original idea, and great work.
You are into building houses as well, cool man
Thanks Remco.
DeleteWait until you see the new houses....a new section of Styrow on the Foam!!!
A Roman city?! Is there anything you won't do?!
ReplyDeleteThat last "medic" can be used in a lot of situations, like buildings, shipyards, sculpting...
This is the second roman city. The other got partly re-used for other projects or broken through use.
DeleteVery nice painting and modeling progress, Mr. Bod. Your steady pace is a sign of your perseverance.
ReplyDeleteThey are very nice, Paul! Yet again I'm jealous about the wide choice you have in 1:72. Cheers, Simon
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cool set to have Paul. It looks like you photographed it on a dark fabric. I like it.
ReplyDeleteKeep building!!
That is different...very nice Paul
ReplyDeletevery nice work Paul. love the poses, and I cannot wait to paint my first set of strelets figs soon. ah well sleepy right now so that is all from me good night
ReplyDeleteHola
ReplyDeleteMagnifica,que cantidad de buenas figuras y que buen movimiento,alucino con el de la operacion de caveza.....
UN SALUDO