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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: Yankeepedlar01 on May 21, 2010, 09:56:10 AM
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I've painted the first of the two 9lb guns and crew I bought at Salute. The second will have to wait, I'm painting Zulus again at the moment.
(http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh135/Yankeepedlar01/Zulu%20War/P1030173.jpg)
(http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh135/Yankeepedlar01/Zulu%20War/P1030171.jpg)
The model is easy to assemble, having learnt from my mistakes on the 7lb version, while the carriage is larger, with wheels of a greater diameter. The four crew are nicely posed and sculpted, my only painting difficulty was with the crouching figure, a bit fidly for my old eyes, so a few retouches were necessary.
David
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Nice job! The Empress stuff if very cool.
I also find crouching minis to be a pain in the arse... especially if you base them before painting. Chalk up another "lesson learned" for me.
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Really nice work David. Looks like your Zulu war collection is steadily growing 8)
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Excellent David, looks an even more wee beastie when painted up, we could have done with this on Wednesday lol
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Excellent David, looks an even more wee beastie when painted up, we could have done with this on Wednesday lol
No, we could have done with you throwing something other than 1's & 2's for firing and combat really! :'(
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NICE gun beautifully presented 8)
www.gallopingmajorwargames.com
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Lovely work :-*
Very neat job.
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Very nice David, I like the sergeant in particular.
What was the difficulty arising from assembling the 7 pounders?
Thank you for the photos.
Helen
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What was the difficulty arising from assembling the 7 pounders?
Thank you for the photos.
Helen
No instruction sheet to help idiots like me; one 'bit' I never used, could n't see what it was meant to be; no deep fittings for fiddly small parts when assembling seats. Nothing too serious, just irritating to someone like me with 10 thumbs!
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No instruction sheet to help idiots like me; one 'bit' I never used, could n't see what it was meant to be; no deep fittings for fiddly small parts when assembling seats. Nothing too serious, just irritating to someone like me with 10 thumbs!
Thanks David,
Helen
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Really nice job.
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:-* cor very very nice what colours are you using on the carriage david?
cheers mike
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:-* cor very very nice what colours are you using on the carriage david?
cheers mike
Thanks, Mike. The carriage is Foundry Stone shade, dry brushed with the Stone mid shade. I have largely given up three shades, except for the faces, as it saves time for purely gaming projects like the Zulu War. {I have tried, probably with little success, to do nice bases which is what you see mainly from 3 feet away when they're on the table.}
David
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Splendid stuff. :)
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No instruction sheet to help idiots like me; one 'bit' I never used, could n't see what it was meant to be; no deep fittings for fiddly small parts when assembling seats. Nothing too serious, just irritating to someone like me with 10 thumbs!
I had this problem with the 7lb as well but there are some very good photos on the empress web site that were good for reference.