The photographic results, on the other hand, were better.
First off, four more Conquest Miniatures French — this time all with shoulder arms.
Next up are four Indians from Wargames Factory. As opposed to the Dark Ages warriors I painted earlier in the challenge, these figures are much less "wooden". There're a lot of fiddly bits, but the results are some really dynamic poses.
I'm traveling with family next week, so I'm not sure if I'll post. If I do, it'll more than likely be some more Dwarves.
I too sometimes travel with Dwarves, a.k.a. kids. But your figurines looks very lively. I notice that your bases are quite thick, which is an interesting choice. I like how your ground work matches the scenery. This ensemble will be worth 40 points. Put the kids to bed early and get to those brushes! (Sylvain)
Great action shots, even if the action didn't go your way.
ReplyDeleteNicely done Jameson :)
ReplyDeleteGreat figures Jameson! I'm typically not a great fan of Wargames Factory's stuff but these look really good. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThere's some real motion in those sculpts!
ReplyDeleteThey did turn out really great, the natives are my favourite of this bunch!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteI don't post in the comments much, but I wanted to take a moment to say thanks for all the encouraging words. Being a part of the challenge has been an awesome experience.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking FIW figures.
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
I quite like your French, Jameson! They do look excellent. I'm a bigger fan of the natives! I know that kit well! I had a lot of fun building them and painting them. You did a great job on them yourself. You need some more of them though! ;)
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