Very nicely done indeed Lee.Here are some highlights what was on the bench over the weekend
Andrew
Very nicely done indeed Lee.Here are some highlights what was on the bench over the weekend
Nicely done Tim. Out of interest do you have with them or are they just for display purposes?Hi all
Not updated anything for a while, so here are the latest from my bench. To me, they do not compare with the great work on show here, and you guys are probably getting as bored with seeing them as I am with painting them......but here are more pug uglies, this time with arrow shooting things.....
..and the obligatory calibration shot....
Cheers all, hope they are of some passing interest!
Hi AndrewNicely done Tim. Out of interest do you have with them or are they just for display purposes?
ATB.
Andrew
Thanks...... And well done for interpreting my phone's autocorrect error correctly...... It always seems to prefer 'have' to 'game' for unknown reasons.Hi Andrew
I do game occasionally, Covid permitting! These are being put together to try the “Oathmark” set of rules. I have a WW2 collection that is used for “Chain of command” and a fantasy skirmish set that will be used for “Frostgrave“ very soon. I have dabbled in quite a few periods and games over the years, but as my regular gaming mate doesn’t paint I have to provide both sides and the terrain! The trouble is I sometimes get bored and move on so I’ve a lot of part finished groups! Now I’ve got a room where I can see them all it may spur me on to get other groups up to gaming….


Zvezda, snap fit, about six parts.Nicely cast..........won't be too much clean up on the parting lines. Who's the Manufacturer......sort of reminds me of the old Lesney Matchbox series. Following with interest.....after all it is "small" scale![]()
Rick H.
I may be wrong, Rick, but I think what we are seeing is Mark's weathering....That's amazing, from all appearances it looked to be a die-cast toy! Even after going back and studying the photos again, I see nothing that would lead me to believe it is injection moulded. Have fun with this Mark, I think you can make something worthwhile out of it.........just depends on how much effort you are willing to put into it. Rick H. :thumb2:
:thumb2: brown wash and some rust pigment which I mostly covered up with steel drybrushing lol.I may be wrong, Rick, but I think what we are seeing is Mark's weathering....
Didn't see that till I looked at these pictures, the half inch brush I used for all the weathering obscured my view :tongue-out3:I agree Neil....what threw me was the parting line on the gun mantel and barrel assembly.....a dead ringer for a casting line if I ever saw one. :nerd: Rick H.
Fantabulous Rick,I'm calling this one done.......here's a teaser.....I'll post a completed thread in the softskin section when I return to the forum........it's after 1:am and I need some sleep .....zzzzzzzzz Rick H.
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