Firstly I’d like to apologise for not commenting much
On so many wonderful submissions, normally I do this at
Work as my iPad I just can’t seem to be able to.
Work has been crazy with very few moments to do anything.
I love commenting so hope to be able to soon

This week I’m back to my Feudal Japan project thought I’d paint up
Some worrier monks, ninjas and a couple of Samurai in civilian clothing
These monks(Sohei) are Perry Miniatures metals painted to be in the service
Of Taira Clan UJI(KYOTO) June - 1180
It wasn’t till I took the photos that I realised I had painted many of the
figures exactly the same, I’m really please with these fellas,
I have a few more to do but the figures are from grey for now games.
Next up 10 ninjas and for some reason I had been put these ones off
They are painted up in the service of Uesugui Kenshin summer of 1559
This is another of the Perry figures, didn’t realise how many I had bought
Still enjoy them, I decided I needed to do a few that were not so finely dressed
This is a footsore miniatures figure from their Ronin set,
I decided the complete opposite with this miniature
Decorating him up as much as I could, but hopefully
Not to much
Here they are mixing it up together
Points
There are 25 x28mm foot @ 5pts each
Total 125 pts
From Millsy:
Oooh! These are just gorgeous Kent.
The black clothing on the ninjas has plenty of depth and your yellows and browns are rich and warm. All of that, despite how good it is, pales in comparison to your lone Ronin. His clothing is spectacular and matches so well to his basing.
And that final picture. What a wonderful way to showcase your work this week. It makes we want to crack out the old Shintaro shows and dive right in.
Right up to your usual standard mate and fully deserving of 125 points.
Cheers,
Millsy















The decorated tunic, or whatever the correct Japanese term is is fabulous darling
ReplyDeleteThese are all wonderful, byt the decoration on the single Ronin's clothing is sublime - well done Sir!
ReplyDeleteSplendid Samurai, the Ronin is ace!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain