8 bods in the set, one of them is a repeat pose and I broke my rule* of not painting repeat poses unless the bod has had at least some small conversion like a weapon or head swop, and painted him.
Painted in the colours of John Bourchier - 2nd Lord Benners.
Close ups
Repeat pose on the left
*Not really a hard and fast rule more something to keep in mind so that I don´t end up with dozens of replicas.
PS. In the future I won´t be linking to and I will be altering or deleting any links to Wikipedia.
Some fancy work, here, Paul!
ReplyDeleteNice work, always best to never have fixed rules, except for contracts.... whats that... shut up BJ...get back in your box!!
ReplyDeleteAs ever you do justice to those TD figures - I'll bet your blog has secured them more custom. Did you ever do any of the ECW or Crimean TD figures?
ReplyDeleteThanks Rob. I´ve offered him the use of my pics for free, no takes so unless anyone looks here they won´t know what´s in each pack. The ECW etc. Nope. I wouldn´t mind having a go at some of his Goths as they might be usefull alongside dark age but seeing as there no pics, I won´t take the risk. Same goes for the ECW/Crimean. but they are Not really periods I´m interested in. The ACW Zouaves could be fun but what do they look like!!?
DeleteLovely work, as always, Paul!
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty good rule and makes your collection all the more impressive for it. Just had a look at your previous post, superb collection and only 9 figures short of 5000 foot.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat. The 5000 mark is broken a couple od days ago. The russian bods weren´t included in the final tally.
DeletePS. The rule doesn´t apply to nags. It would be impossible to mount as many as I have without using repeat poses.
DeleteExcellent brushwork. Yellow & green always look great together.
ReplyDeleteNice work Paul.
ReplyDeleteLovely poses, wonderful job with great colors...Well done Paul!
ReplyDeleteVery nice
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