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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: cstoesen on 02 May 2013, 08:31:12 PM
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I managed to get some painting in this week and took some pictures.
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The Peter Pig minis have been fun to paint and were quick too. Not sure if I like the bases. I was experimenting a bit with colors. A scary thing for the colorblind.
Chris
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What scale? 15mm?
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Yes. 15mm. The Peter Pig figures are great fun. Their "character packs" come with a mounted, standing and dead version of the figure. Have not tried the Blue Moon 15mm yet as I am just dipping my toe into the Old West.
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One does not simply...dip their toe...into the Old West! lol
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I am finding that out as I am now trying to sort out terrain. Wondering if a train station can do double duty on the east front as well.
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I like Peter Pig figures, they've got loads of character and you've done a great job of painting these up.
I'm just getting started with the Old West. I've got a load of Knuckleduster in and am working on the Billiards Vignette right now. I can scratch build interiors with no problem. The big expense is going to be buying buildings. I'm only in up to my ankles so far as I can't afford to go hip deep right now.