Monday, 4 January 2021

From MartinC Ottoman Infantry (100pts)

 Hey. Back to work. Not sure which word best describes the current situation in the UK.I'm torn between Fubar and Snafu. Both are exhausting and I've only been back at work 8 hours.

Luckily there is painting and I've been progressing the Turks for my Dunsterforce project. This is looking like extending from WW1 Mesopotamia to the 3rd Afghan War. 





These are 2 sections of infantry from Gripping Beast. Not feeling very verbose today.

Next time something completely different, the joy of being a butterfly


18 comments:

  1. Nicely done Martin. And I always enjoy a project that sort of "stretches" into other projects - part of the fun, right? And then you try it in another scale...ah the circle of hobby life :)

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    1. cheers, I think I have figures from prehistory to Sci fi except for medieval and napoleonics. Only have ancients in 2 scales though, so far

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  2. Great work love this project Martin

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    1. Cheers Adam, more to follow to time to paint something else

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  3. A nice passel of Johnny Turks. I really like the arid basework you've given them. Well done Martin!

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  4. Johnny Turk turned our well Martin. These guys would also serve well at Gallipoli..or in the Balkan or Italy-Turkish Wars.....

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    1. cheers, yes can move further west with them

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  5. Excellent looking Turks! I know what you mean, it's been a hard day!
    Best Iain

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    1. cheers, yes it has. On the upside we've decided to stop making decisions, all tired of crying wolf

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  6. Well these look rather nice Martin!

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  7. Well done on those Ottomans again! The red Fezes (???) make for a good visualcontrast

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  8. Great looking Turks. I'm enjoying seeing this project move along.

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  9. Some lovely addition to the Ottoman Empire 👍
    Regards KenR

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