Wednesday, 13 March 2024

From BrianC - Flames of War 'Nam, Fallout, Greeks, and Zombicide (149 points)

Hey all. Looks like this will be my last post for the challenge. It was awesome and I'm looking forward to the next one! Another post of this and that painted miniatures. No library journey in this post. Let's roll! 


Let's begin with some 15mm minis from Flames of War "Nam! Here we have a platoon of PAVN.








Next, I have some Warlord Games Metal Greek Thessalian Light Cavalry. These are very brittle minis. The ankles of the horses barely hold up the body. I lost one because the ankles broke and was a pain trying to superglue the horse's body. So it was tossed. 








Ok, the rest of the painted minis are single miniatures from Fallout Wasteland Warfare, a Warlord Games Greek Commander, and a Zombicide Undead or Alive miniature.

Fallout Wasteland Warfare Settler







Fallout Wasteland Warfare Survivor, Nora.







Fallout Wasteland Warfare Ghoul, Raul.






Zombicide Undead or Alive Billy The Kid







Warlord Games Greek Commander







That is all I have. No need for a "Library" picture since it was not being used.

SCORING

37 x 15mm foot = 74pts.
5 x 28mm mounted mini = 50pts.
5 x 28mm foot = 25pts.

Total = 149pts.
 
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Thank you for sharing your hobby efforts with us Brian, and this is such an ecclectic assortment to conclude things with. Not everyone can transition from "Fallout Wasteland Warfare Ghoul" to "Greek Commander" in one post, but such variety is a cornerstone of the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge - know your contribution has helped to grow it!
 
149 points for you - and a couple of days will remain should you wish to add any more!
 
GregB

6 comments:

  1. Great work Brian! An eclectic mix of figures and subjects - I especially like your Thessalian light cavalry. Thanks for joining us this year and I hope to see you out for our next session.

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  2. You have been busy again! Those Fall Out miniatures look awesome!

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  3. Very nice mixed bag, Brian! I like the bright colours you have used.

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  4. A great mix of figures Brian, love the Greeks!

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  5. Nice work, Brian- that horse ankle is frustrating.

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  6. All great stuff here Brian, nice work.

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