This week I have another batch of Czechoslovak Legion figures ready. Again from the range of Copplestone Castings, they are simply splendid and a joy to paint.
I've tried to vary the colours to give them a more worn and summer campaign look.
Thankfully the Painting Challenge has kickstarted my painting mojo again, so I have a whole pile of Russian Civil War figures waiting on the painting table to keep me going post challenge.
I quickly took the pictures this morning after emerging from the bomb shelter (we're currently posted to Tel Aviv). Just off to Jerusalem for a day or two to avoid the inevitable missile attacks. 'Bon chance' to all. Hopefully my next post will be 'Postbellum.' ;-)
The points summary:
11 x 5 = 55 points for eleven 28mm foot miniatures.
Oh dear Mark, I do hope you and yours will keep safe and get through this ordeal in top shape mate! It is incredible that you have been able to put out these excellent figures seen the circumstances. I am glad to hear the Challenge has given you the drive to keep going on this awesome project indeed!
Cheers Sander



superb painting
ReplyDeleteExcellent once more . Stay safe
ReplyDeleteGreat looking Czech Legion, stay safe my friend!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Mark and great work on the faces
ReplyDeleteExcellent work. Be safe.
ReplyDeleteThey look great, stay safe!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stuff, love the commander. Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteMore excellent Czech Legion! Love the colours. I can only mirror all the others and hope you and yours stay safe
ReplyDeleteSplendid looking figures. Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying these BoB figures. I’m getting tempted.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work Mark - I love the shade you have achieved - the very, faded summer look of the khaki is excellent.
ReplyDeleteStupendous
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for all the kind comments, I find it really encouraging that people like the project. All well and safe here.
ReplyDeleteGreat work there! They’re definitely larger than life, which befits RCW gaming.
ReplyDeleteKeep your brushes up and head down!
Thanks Robert.
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