Thursday 15 May 2014

Paint monkey Part 2

Yeah I know silly title but a little fun. Today we have 4 WW1 German officers again Painted for Matt. All doing officer type things or at least holding papers. Maybe they are just in the cue for the loo. Time will tell when we play a game of  course!

All 28mm and all painted in the Blue/grey of early war Germans.

3 More Mounted ones to go and with luck I shall get them done before the weekend. Don't hold me to that of course, but I have nothing on the painting table other than them of course so I should be back to painting my own figures next week.

That's todays post and with luck I should see you all again on Saturday. Until then take good care and let's paint some figures.

Cheers Clint.

32 comments:

  1. Ooh, ooh, ooh, theyr'e great, but I can't get the idea that they're queueing for the loo out of my mind.

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    1. Thanks Joe. I am sure once they are distributed about the battle field they will not have the effect!

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    2. Um, if they're queueing for the loo then why has one got his sword drawn? How does he plan to use that :-) ?

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    3. I imagine it's best not to ask about German Bathroom habits Thank you Hugh.

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  2. I see a lucrative side line opening up Clint - "Paint Chimp Studios, will work for peanuts". In all seriousness, they're really nice, well done Sir.

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    1. Thank you Michael. A couple of club members want me to paint for Peanuts as well!

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  3. Great looking krauts Clint :)

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    1. Thank you Hobbyworker. (Tack)

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    2. Nej, men jag hade en flickvän som sträckt mig några ord. And Google translate helps a lot.

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  4. Yep, gotta have officers - who else gets to wear the cool clothes. Nice work as always.

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  5. Ah, the officers cadre. Great job on those, as usual!

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  6. Oh, I like those blues. The brushwork is nice on these guys. I enjoyed your smaller scale figures, but nothing gets my blood going as much as 28mm.

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    1. I will maybe have a 28mm project in the planning. Thank you Anne.

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  7. Nice work I love the early uniforms they where so bright and cheerful like they where headed to a party and not to tear Europe apart.

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    1. WW1 changed a lot of things in the world. I think the difference in the early uniforms ands the late uniforms is characteristic of these changes. Thank you Robert

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  8. The colour does make those figures look nice!

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    1. Thank you David. As long as Matt likes them then I will be happy.

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  9. They're very nice indeed, Clint. I always love a good monocle!

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    1. There is another monocle to come. You have been warned. Thank you Sidney.

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  10. "Four German officers crossed the line, parlez-vouz..."

    I'll get my hat and go.

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  11. Very nice mate well done. Look forward to tomorrows post :D

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    1. Still working on it. Thank you Simon.

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