Monday, 26 December 2022

From Steve K: 28mm North African Civilians and market stalls (44 pts)

Im back at it, after the eating and drinking frenzy that is Christmas! I dont know about you guys but im glad that is all over and done with for another year....


So today I've finished off some 28mm bits and bobs for an upcoming game, pretty much just table dressing for a game of chain of command set in North Africa in 1941.





first up, Civvies!


6 civilians, these are Perry miniatures from their Crusades range.




And to finish off, a couple of 3D printed Market stalls, complete with boxes of fruit and veg. Fiddly things to put together!

Scores on the doors.

6 x 28mm foot @5 pts each = 30pts
2 x Market stalls - i am at the mercy of the minions, I've no idea how to point these so will have to see what the powers that be say.

Thats it for today, cheers lads and lasses,
Steve.

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Very nice work Steve. I really like seeing civilian figures/accoutrements on a tabletop, it really helps to set the tone and period for the game. While the market stalls and associated bits may have been fiddly to get finished, they certainly have paid off in their overall effect. With this in mind, I'm going to give you 7 points for each stall. 

Ace work Steve!

- Curt


12 comments:

  1. Good looking stuff, brings some life to the board!

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  2. Nice looking stall and civvies. You can never have enough!

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  3. Nice set-dressing for your games, Steve! :)

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  4. Many times they are overlooked being just background stuff.. but civvies and such for games and dioramas are great fun to paint up! These look amazing, and the stalls look perfect!

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  5. Excellent work. I too enjoy the civilians on the board prior to scurrying to the basement for safety.

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  6. Nice entry - I like the stripey awnings.

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  7. Some fine civilians Steve, they came out very well. The market stalls are also very fine, great additions to your games I’m sure!

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  8. Great work on the shops I must say

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