We've done this on the back of previous Lead Painters' Leagues, so I hope people don't mind me doing it again.
It's kinda interesting to view all one's entries together in one thread in retrospect.
I hope other participants will do the same if so minded (no, it's not compulsory
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Here's my total output for the LPL13... Allowing for the fact that a few of the background 'extras' in a couple of these scenes are older figures from my collection, that's 65 figures, 13 horses, two medieval artillery pieces and two WW2 AFV's newly painted for LPL13.
Looking at them together now, the picture I actually like the best is the WW2 British entry (round 3). Very happy with the composition in that one, the painting, the image quality, and the character of the figures. Tells the best story I think
The one I like the least is the last one (round 10) - the mesoamericans. Not because they're not lovely figures - they are. But they took a LOT of painting time, and the photo isn't as good as I wanted. The foreground figures are too dark, the rearmost figures are out of focus, and the whole thing is over-exposed. Not really happy with that, but I ran out of time
Anyway, here they all are...
Round 1 - Highgate Miniatures Vampires
Round 2 - Perry Vichy French with a Warlord Games tank
Round 3 - Perry WW2 Brits plus a Perry Rolls Royce armoured car
Round 4 - Perry plastic Zulus
Round 5 - Footsore Arthurians, a couple of Saxon Miniatures Arthurians, and a Lucid Eye 'Celt Witch'
Round 6 - Perry Wars of the Roses Yorkist cavalry, with some HYW parts...
Round 7 - ex-Grenadier fantasy 'human' field piece and gun crew re-purposed for Wars of the Roses, with some additional Perry figures to make up the numbers. The ruins are from Fogou Models, and all the flags in these WOTR scenes are from Pete's Flags.
Round 8 - another Wars of the Roses field piece, this time from Old Glory with a Perry crew and extras.
Round 9 - more Perry Wars of the Roses Yorkist cavalry, with some HYW parts...
Round 10 - and finally, Lucid Eye 'Maxzans' - pseudo-fantasy Aztecs for the Lost World by Steve Saleh.