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Miniatures Adventure => Interwar => Topic started by: Patrice on 11 December 2020, 07:14:29 PM
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News from Mexico...
(http://www.argad-bzh.fr/argad/sk/Mexico/100_1639b2)
We hear that a revolution is still going on...
(http://www.argad-bzh.fr/argad/sk/Mexico/100_1634b)
A more modern fashion, inspired by US uniforms or bought from US traders, can be seen too:
(http://www.argad-bzh.fr/argad/sk/Mexico/100_1639b)
(Um, on the last pic it turned more greenish than I wanted, I'll probably add a brownish wash, the colour of the pants of the guy on the left seems better).
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Good start :-* All kinds of fun stuff in this conflict, trains, beat up cars and truck, planes with the American expedition, film crews, you name it.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmx3AgTWm-w
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Good start :-* All kinds of fun stuff in this conflict, trains, beat up cars and truck, planes with the American expedition, film crews, you name it.
Yes certainly there is a lot of inspiration for small scenarios! I also notice a rivalry between foreign oil companies (at least 2 US and one British), and an association of German settlers and traders trying to relay the diplomatic interests of Germany... there could be many interactions between players. ::)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmx3AgTWm-w
lol Thank you for expanding my musical knowledge. :)
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However, Government forces are reacting against the insurrection.
(http://www.argad-bzh.fr/argad/sk/Mexico/100_1664b)
(http://www.argad-bzh.fr/argad/sk/Mexico/100_1672b)
But disobedience is spreading everywhere...
(http://www.argad-bzh.fr/argad/sk/Mexico/100_1667b)
...and foreign adventurers also get involved.
(http://www.argad-bzh.fr/argad/sk/Mexico/100_1677b)
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Nicely done.
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Looking great! Keep it going and keep posting.
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Lovely work there and some characterful sculpts too. I particularly like the stubborn mule. I'm jealous of your agaves...
Martin has succeeded in getting some very characterful sculpts in his 15mm MexRev range. Some of the Government troops are in great poses while I shall particularly enjoy painting up the sombrero wearing Villistas/Zapatistas.
In my own fictional village of 'San Miguel' in Chihuahua there are mining concerns aplenty. I like the idea of opportunistic US Mining companies sticking their noses in... a good scenario there I'm thinking