My challenge has been somewhat derailed of late by a particularly virulent bout of manflu, which comes complete with its own debilitating cough. If this wasn't enough, I managed to break a tooth the other night and so any plans of getting much more done before the end of the Challenge are somewhat evaporating. Still, not to worry, I have had a truly splendid time and have managed to get a lot more done that I had originally envisaged. There is still the faintest chance that I might get a few more Zulus off the, but I'm not holding out too much hope.
So in bid to tidy up a few loose ends, I present the final two companion pieces to the divers used in the 'Nautical' entry; both from the ever reliable 'Foundry' range and a joy to paint.
Could they possibly be considered a 'Pulp' entry? I could certainly do with the points, but far too far behind my side duellists to make any substantial challenge - ho hum!
Lovely work Michael. When I first saw these models I thought they were from Bob Murch's 'Pulp Adventure' range. Now I need to scamper over to the Foundry page... These figures are excellent and wonderfully off the beaten path. Is the fellow with the pipe supposed to be working a pump of some sort? I really like his grizzled beard, Greek cap and cable-knit sweater. A very evocative set, well done!
First Mate Trelawney attempts to cheer up the lads with a quick round of charades.
ReplyDelete"It's an air pump."
"Wait for it, lad, I'm not finished yet..."
"IT'S ALWAYS A BLOODY AIR PUMP!EXCEPT WHEN IT'S A BLOODY KANGAROO!Learn some new moves, for pity's sake!"
; )
Lovely bit of work there, Mr Awdry, well done!
Haha! Good one Ev! I think he should go with 'Pushing the Pram' next time out. :)
Deletei think its Corporal Millsy... he has just mislaid his jack hammer
DeleteI thought he was doing his Tommy Cooper impersonation.
DeleteThen your mission, Sir Michael, should you choose to accept it, is to find and paint a 28mm Tommy Cooper as a Victorian stage conjurer!
Delete; )
Now there's a challenge, perhaps next year. ;)
DeleteVery nice painting. cheers
ReplyDeleteGreat work on them Michael! Manflu is a truly terrible affliction made all the greater by the constant reminders coming from the better half about overreacting to a little flu :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice, the shading on the jumper and diving suit is excellent.
ReplyDeleteNice work Michael!
ReplyDeleteNice work as always Michael :)
ReplyDeleteLovely work, I've submitted the pump winding guy to the challenge as a conversion, turn a hand round and give him a gun. Sorry to hear about the manful - I've had the cough since before Christmas along with all my 1st years
ReplyDeletenice painting!
ReplyDeletedon't forget the motto: " Dive deep ! die young!" ;-)
I pictured him leaning on a fence, kind of like Wilson. :-)
ReplyDeleteNice work regardless Sir Michael!
Very nice work Michael!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Beautiful, smooth painting - excellent work.
ReplyDeleteAnd that is a fine beard!
Nice Work!
ReplyDeleteShame about the "Manflu" I am sure you will survive and go from strength to strength.
ReplyDeleteAs for the figures As always beautiful
Bad thing this manflu! Easily underestimated by those not afflicted by it by nature. My prayers are with you Michael!
ReplyDeleteNonetheless that's some truly terriffic painting Michael.
Cracking work Mr A... lets hope you recover swiftly ..
ReplyDeleteThank you all, certainly on the mend, but I might wait until after the weekend before I let on to the dear lady wife.
ReplyDeleteReally nice tones here. Get well soon!
ReplyDeleteWell done MIllsy.
ReplyDeleteNice crew for your steamer indeed!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pair of minis, Michael! I really like the captain fellow with his sweater and beard. Nice brushwork on him! ;)
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