Well not all that exciting. One of my mates at the wargames club (Peter) has gotten me to paint some 15mm British colonial period Cavalry for his Zulu War collection. And as they were finished today I thought I could share them with you. Clearly they are unbased but Peter wants to base them himself so I am happy to let him. The riders come separate from the horses as do the lances and they were all ready assembled before coming into my hands. I usually like things separate for painting as I tend to find that easier as it gives you more ways to approach the figure with a paint brush!
There are also 8 foot figures for gun crews. I have no idea what make they are but all the figures are quite nice and if I was doing this period in this scale I would happily get some more. But as my colonial figures are all 10mm it's a little too late to start again .
Thanks for looking today. I should post next on Monday. I think we are playing "chain of command" at the club on Sunday so with luck a report on that.
Cheers Guys.
Ooh, nicely done. I like the look of those miniatures, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Roy I will have to paint something just for myself next. Might be more woodland Indians or Captain Scarlet figures from Crooked dice or even fantasy Dwarf pirates. Only time will tell.
DeleteNicely done. They look rather spiffy sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir
DeleteThese turned out very nicely sir! Now is this the work of Clint or the work of Paint Monkey?
ReplyDeleteOh that was the monkey riding on my back! Thanks Anne. the Pirate Dwarf will be all me though!
DeleteI just knew this was the work of Paint Monkey. He's got a certain style about him.....
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ReplyDeleteThanks Lee.
DeleteVery nice Clint, love these.
ReplyDeleteCheers mate. The new (maybe temporary header) is because I am strongly looking at Back of Beyond at the moment.
DeleteAnother triumph in tiny scale. Great job Clint!
ReplyDeleteCheers Bob. I am doing some 28mms next!
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