Thursday, January 12, 2012

28mm French, Romans & 15mm Fallschimjager Finished

 Well it's been a busy Christmas break but it's finally over here's some of the last items finished in the past week, Finally based a couple of command figures for my  French
 I got a few casualties based up for My Impetus Roman force
 And I started and completed my new Fallschimjager company, I've ordered some mortars to add to them






 Even though i had to spend an extra couple of hours fixing the colours, i'm actually quite happy with the end result

14 comments:

  1. Another superb haul. I am always impressed by the quality of the work you achieve with the 15mm troops. That is not to say thatI don't like the larger scale work too! An excellent effort.

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  3. They all look great. Love the way you painted the Fallschirmjäger.

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  4. Very nice painting and wonderful basing.

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  5. Excellent work, i love the FJ's in particular

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  6. Those French dudes are fantastic. You are really inspiring me to get back to my 15mm men.

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  7. Great stuff. Particularly impressed with the basing on the Fallschimjager units.

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  8. Love the FOW guys. The colors really look the part, and agreed the extra effort was well worth it.
    Not to sure on the roman casualties though.. the painting looks ace, but the models look more like roman sunbathers.. again more the sculpts than the painting on those ones..
    Love the rest..

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  9. Great looking figures, love the Nappie figure, very cooll!!!

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  10. You have a busy paint brush! Great job.

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  11. Very good work, painting and bases.

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  12. Great job on the fallschrimjager! If you don't mind, what did you use for the basing terrain? The grass, tufts, and flowers are awesome.

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  13. the base is a coat of polly filler once dry i paint it with a mix of oil based black and turps, before i paint the base colours

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