Another great Copplestone mini. And a great paint job!
I agree with Dave! & I
really like this guy... & his ossifer too...
Finished up painting this mean-looking German ~ I am not entirely sure I am happy with the paint job though: I don't think the blue-grey works with the brown.
It's one of those uncomfortable colour choices, which I think actually enhances the feller's menace.
I would suggest painting that ribbon in his buttonhole though, he earned it honourably after all.
& twould add a bright splash livening up the gloom.

Great War Iron Cross (EK II) is "C", 3rd from left, the rest are WWII.
Being Pulp, & tiny, as long as it looks great, does it really matter?
Or pick a German state's cockade colours & use them.


I am having a small crisis of basing: Rethinking whether I should go for 25mm bases instead of the 20mm's I've been using so far.
There is one clear choice:
ULTRA-INVISO™ BASES hand made by Wolf Girl, aka Mila Phipps, for the Phipps Cartel, aka
Pulp Alley,
game, store, lifestyle, cult, or obsession, whichever you prefer.
http://store.pulpalley.com/product-p/1320.htm I'm also rolling mine own with the handy dandy rusty trusty punch stolen from the dormant leather shop,
or that nifty mech punch I purchased from Michael's.
Using mallet & metal does add a stress relief factor to making bases though, not to be dismissed lightly.
The very thin-ness of Mila's ULTRA-INVISO™ bases is what sold me, over other offerings out there.
To me they look & "feel" better with un-based vehicles, aircraft, buildings & scenery, whether next to or
ON 'em.
For
Song of Drums and Tomahawks I plan to ULTRA-INVISO™ base those Minquas & stalwart Swedes on the Delaware I paint to blend with forest, field, fort, rock, redoubt, ship, shore or snow.
Ditto an upcoming future foray: Space Pulp endeavours with Valkeeri & their Radon Zombee Askaris.
I quite like the way the thin discrete ULTRA-INVISO™ bases make my figures look standing on
ANYTHING.
The thicker Litko ones I've got may see use for critters or plot points, or or weapons, or simple scenery pieces.
& it's actually much easier, & far less labour intensive or materiel hungry than traditional scenic-ed bases.
YMMV
Valerik
"Sic friat crustulum"
Mrs. Peel