So tonight, I followed advice and mixed the two Mediterranean base ready ranges together, gave them a sieve and then got to work on the bases. That is them pretty much done apart from some tufts and some varnish (oh a one base need their shield backs painting!).
So above we have the Phalanx and skirmish line followed by the support team and last, but not least the masses of Greek cavalry!
I am really pleased with how these have come out, yeah I rushed some of them, but en masse they do look rather effective.
They did take a bit longer than I expected, but hey they got there in the end, most of my Armies sit in stasis for at least 15 years, so getting them done in 3 weeks is super speedy by comparison. I might have a break tomorrow night and finish the tower, then get a start on my mates birthday present.
I had one of those days today, when everything went right, in fact I felt good about how things were going in work and then boom, someone makes a comment and I spent the early evening feeling inexplicably angry. What is worse it had nothing to do with me as a boss… obviously I need help 😂.
Two more days until my printer arrives. I am seriously considering getting one of the flexible plates that can be retrofitted. It makes getting the prints off waaaaaaaay easier!
Until tomorrow dear reader… I might eventually get around to writing the blog post for the other site….
They came out very nice.
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Thanks Ann
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Great stuff Steve. 🙂
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Cheers Dave
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This force looks great, you seem to of got them finished quick!
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Cheers, much appreciated. I got them done quickly for two reasons, one..Contrast paint and two, not worrying too much about mistakes 😂
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Contrast paint doesmake things come along quicker. I must say any mistakes you did make are not obvious!
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Cheers, funnily enough the mistakes where one Contrast paint has gone all over another is less obvious than a teeny tiny error with the metallic..
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I know what you mean they sort of just end up a darker shade when bits meet / overlap
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Those look really great based and finished.
Cheers
Pete.
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Cheers Pete
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Pete wrote my comment for me!
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Cheers Azazel
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