Sunday, 20 March 2022

From PhilH: Taking Sarah's Yacht to avoid a Death Star (30 Points)

Aaaand I finish the Challenge as I've been meandering on: mostly avoiding painting those ***** 1750's French. Instead, I'll have to use a ticket on Sarah's Star Yacht that I've had in my back pocket since early January. But, in case these things have an expiry in the pages of fine print, I'll let the esteemed Lady Sarah have two for one trip. 




The briefest of forays into my French Indian War project, yes it's the ladies Cora and Alice Munro from the classic movie/novel 'The Last of the Mohicans'. I even re-watched this to fire me up for a productive Challenge, but things took a different turn instead. 


These are from Brigade Games' Paul Hicks-sculpted FIW range in 28mm. They'll be a handy vignette to be escorted or rescued in Sharp Practice narrative-style games.


Two 28mm ladies and the Start Yacht bonus is a tidy 30 points for my measly tally. 



To Skaro please, Mistress Sarah!

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Lovely work Phil. I especially admire the soft blended colours on their skirts and the pattern on Alice's blouse. Amazing brushwork.

On to Skaro!

- Curt


18 comments:

  1. Nice figures! My goodness she has a big gun :)

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  2. Wonderful painting as always, Phil! :)

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  3. Wonderful brush work. I’m with Curt on the skirts and blouse.

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  4. Grand work, Phil! I would've recognized them without the movie Pic! The dresses turned out very well!

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  5. Great brush work; the pattern on the blouse is very well done.

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  6. Super work; what a great film!

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    1. It’s wonderful, I should watch it again. Counts as a Christmas movie?

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  7. Very nice painting on these classic characters. Well done, Phil!

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  8. Such nice figures. Their faces are full of determination and the clothes are so well done. Great entry.
    Cheers, MikeP

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  9. Very nicely done, they look great!
    Best Iain

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