These are also the first finished figures for June 2021
11 x 20mm figures
Hope that you found this interesting.
Stay safe and cheers for now.
These are also the first finished figures for June 2021
11 x 20mm figures
Hope that you found this interesting.
Stay safe and cheers for now.
May passed by in a flash leaving this 30 Days 30 Miniatures six figures short of the finish line. To say that there was a lot going on is an understatement however, that's passed now and its time to rise from the metaphorical ashes.
The pictures below show a mix of both scales and periods; starting with a few more terrain pieces for 28mm WW2. No idea who the manufacturer is for these which is a pity as rather like the single man sandbag emplacements.
Still here and still breathing! Always a good thing.
A quick pic to show the start of the Knights of Gondor for Dragon Rampant and fantasy skirmish in general.
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The rider at the back came firmly glued into the saddle! |
Running a game through zoom on a tablet is challenging but fun all the same. Can see now why people have invested in web cams to help out with this and if lock down returns then might do the same here.
Might look at sabot style basing for these as well for Hordes of the Things.
Looking forward to getting moving on these, the first real painting done this month! Is it possible to complete 30 figures in 13 days, we'll see.
Stay safe and cheers for now
Have been busy in the sidelines and there will be a round up picture from May's nearly completed 30 Days 30 Miniatures Painting Challenge.
Will be starting another 30 Day Painting Challenge tomorrow.
For the 30 Days 30 Miniatures Painting Challenge there is no theme to this, just to paint and complete 30 miniatures regardless of their starting condition or size.
The outline of the challenge is detailed below, however the main point being to have fun with your hobby.
This is the first full post of the on the start of the Bavarian army for the Seven Years War. Shown here is the artillery battery ready to provide supporting fire for the poor infantry to follow.
The figures are from Eureka Miniature's 18mm range and are actually Hungarians, no wait Austrians or is it Hungarians? No matter, the uniforms are in the colours of the Bavarian Artillery men as per Kronoskaf
The grey may be too dark after shading however its done now.
Painted during the AHPC XI these have been waiting to shown here and as always time flies.
Stay safe and cheers for now
Oh my God! Where did May disappear to?
Just as well that there a few things painted for this month's challenge as there are only five days left of the month to complete. A quick pic that is poorly composed and not clearly focussed either; the shame!
From left to right there are
This give a running total of 11 miniatures painted from 30.
Best get a move on and get the brushes out
Stay safe
Cheers for now