Friday 23 February 2018

From Millsy: More Militia United in Righteousness (60 points)

Just a quick one this time. Yet another dozen Boxers armed with melee weapons for my 55 Days at Peking project. I think I can see the end from here but I could be mistaken. :-)







For those interested we played out the first games with the full table (as it stands) and painted minis last weekend. Great fun!

So that's a quick 60 more points and I'm creeping slowly towards my 1000 point goal.


Artist: Club des Belugas
Album: Fishing for Zebras

Artist: The The
Album: Infected






Cheers,
Millsy

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Excellent work Millsy! These Boxer reinforcements look wonderful, especially the angry chaps with the nasty bladed polearms. I checked out your battle report and it looks like you and Cory had a terrific time playing through the rules (I love the photo of the Boxers blowing a sharpie marker dimensional hole through the wall). :)

This all being said I have to smirk when any hobbyist says, 'I think I can see the end from here...'. Riiiight.

60 more points for your climb to 1K, Millsy.

And great music choice btw!

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11 comments:

  1. Nice work Millsy! There is no end, just an opportunity to buy even more ;)

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  2. Brilliant stuff, I checked out the batrep too and it looks superb with all the lovely scenery.

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  3. Great minis Millsy. Your first game looked a cracker. Like Curt I lived the breach marker.

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  4. Lovely work Millsy!

    "The end" - LOL. At pause, an extended pause to allow for other projects, which would be starting out "small"...

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  5. I'm with Curt on this: you have not seen the end by far! At least that's what I hope because I'd like to see many more of these gems Millsy! Great stuff!

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  6. Great work on these chaps, Millsy - and yeah, you might be mistaken as to the proximity of endings!

    I was also listening to The The's 'Infected' yesterday, BTW - great minds and all that!

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  7. Those are lovely, Millsy! I love that deep shade of red you've conjured up there!!

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  8. Congratulations on seeing the light at the end of the project!

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