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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: Ninefingers on June 26, 2022, 12:13:45 PM
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I recently finished painting a box of these rather nice figures, more pictures on my blog: https://southsaxongamer.wordpress.com/ (https://southsaxongamer.wordpress.com/)
(https://southsaxongamer.files.wordpress.com/2022/06/pxl_20220619_102205279.portrait7e2.jpg?w=1024)
(https://southsaxongamer.files.wordpress.com/2022/06/pxl_20220619_1022433407e2.jpg?w=1024)
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They look really nice
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How well do they scale up with foundry’s swashbuckling figures?
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How well do they scale up with foundry’s swashbuckling figures?
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Not too bad then!
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Very nice work!
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Looking good!
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Very nice figures. :-* :-*
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They don’t look bad at all do they? :)
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They don’t look bad at all do they? :)
They come up really well using my usual method; block basic colour, Agrax Earthshade wash, then highlight face.
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They look great! Now you just need to paint hordes of Aztecs, good luck! :)
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They come up really well using my usual method; block basic colour, Agrax Earthshade wash, then highlight face.
They look quite good. Your results far exceed what your method would suggest.
Is there any indication as to whether their historical kits are compatible with their science fiction kids?
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Great looking stuff! Plastic is taking over the world, eh? lol Seriously, great to see new products out all the time...
Mike Demana
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These look really nice. One of my projects for the future is a sort of Warhammer Empire army using third party models and these have suddenly leapt into the running as a possible set to use- I do like Waegames Atlantic sets.
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Nice set, and effective paint job!
-Michael
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excellent work
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Nice construction and very nice painting. The sword and shield men are particularly effective.