Friday, 18 March 2022

From TobiasK: Afghan civilians (45 points)

So, it is time for my final entry to this year's Painting Challenge. My plan was to present you some more Elves today, but unfortunately, I forgot to order the proper decals. After realizing that, I had to improvise. So we are back in Afghanistan today.

Luckily I had some civilians on the lead pile to paint for this week's entry. Without further ado, let's take a look at the miniatures.






All miniatures are by Empress, and I had a great time painting them. It's also worth mentioning, that they lack any modern "items", so they can also be used in other encounters in Afghanistan. In conclusion, great bystanders to add to the gaming table.

Book keeping:

7 x 28mm foot figure = 35 pts

1 x 28mm mounted figure = 10 pts

Total: 45 pts

From Millsy:

Our games always need more civvies to make them interesting. Lovely work on these Tobias, right up to the wonderful standard you've shared with us all the way through this Challenge. I particularly like the tea drinking vignette, showing the simple but important things in life - being present for others and sharing time with people who matter to you. And tea :-P

45 more points for your tally mate. Congrats on a cracking effort overall.

11 comments:

  1. Great to see the civvies for this project. They really add colour to the tabletop.

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  2. Nice collateral damage, errmmm, civvies there, Tobias! :)

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  3. Nice work. Some non-combatants are always a great addition to dress up a gaming table.

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  4. Lovely work Tobias. Modern games should have lots of these on the table to make it realistic.

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  5. Great figures Tobias -- I love the guy with the bundle of sticks especially!

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  6. Lovely work, nice clean and a suitably dusty looking base!

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  7. Lovely minis, Tobias! Good looking final entry!

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  8. Thanks, guys, for all the support during the challenge. It was a fantastic experience.

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  9. Great looking civilians!
    Best Iain

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