Here's the group, all pretty straightforward. There's the barkeep, a serving wench, a cleaning lady, and one other young lady who's role is possibly other than the rest.
'From the reverse. These were quite easy to paint, though I do not like Reaper's white plastic...it just doesn't seem right somehow. Also, my primer is super tacky on it.
The young lasses up close.
Always good to see civilians being added in - some fine and somewhat scary ladies which I dont think will stand any nonsense. Oh and I see you nudging into the top 10 -well with another post lurking for today you will be in it - and your over target - you need to re challenge yourself with a stretch goal ... 1350-1400? more perhaps
Nice tavern ladies Keith :)
ReplyDeleteNice work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a comely lot they are. Feel the need for a pint
ReplyDeleteGreat looking figures, I like the look of the bruiser 2nd left!!
ReplyDeleteNice work there! Great to see some civilians painted up as well! They definitely add to the atmosphere of a game!
ReplyDeleteThanks, all!
ReplyDeleteAs for targets, I think I can handle 1500, despite two weekends devoted to gaming cons, starting in, oh 10 minutes for the first one!
Excellent job! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI know these figures well and you've done a great job with them.
ReplyDeletePretty figures you've done up there!
ReplyDeleteLots of uses for those figures very versatile. I really like the woman carrying the beer! Make your own punch-line up!
ReplyDeleteGreat work on the ladies! I really appreciate the non soldier types, really help a lot in the stage dressing! ;)
ReplyDeleteNice bunch. Certainly an objective worth gaming for. The pub and all that dwells in it. cheers
ReplyDeleteLove the lasses! I haven't tried any Reaper Bones yet, will have to see what happens to the primer etc...
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