Two more additions to the NMA. Sir Bodfrey (a Cousin of Sir Bodard) and sir Bodard´s standard bearer.
Both are Valdemar Bods........and Nags
Looking through the bits box I realised there was a possible conversion for use in Sir Bodard´s camp (and possibly for other periods as well) so before I lost the vision it had to be done straight away....so it will appear soon.
Very nice.
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Thanks Alan :-)
DeleteSplendid, looks like the mojo is well and truly back - great to see too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael. Funnily, recemtly, maybe it´s the weather, I questione why does one do this...why paint little plasic objects?
DeleteI have to zoom nowadays to have a good look at things, and these were worth the look. I seem to remember you being an acrylics guy long before I took the plunge (enamel die-hards :)), is it Citadel paints you're using?
ReplyDeleteHi Tom. The only paints are use that are specifically for the hobby are red and flesh from Citadel. The rest, all acrylic are from cheap arts and crafts paint lines, Kreul, Hobbyline, Marabu. One 50ml pot costs about the same as a 12ml pot from Citadel..and covers / acts the same.
DeleteFab looking figures!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray :-)
DeleteI would like to see more camp/civilian figures for this period in general…
ReplyDeleteNext post will be civilian, part of Bodard´s camp
DeleteTwo more beauties Paul. You are fairly churning these out. Nearly time for a 'group' photo?
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, James
Thanks james..Group photo of the command comming..still a couple of bods to get finished
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