This week sees me pressing on with my Ottoman project that should keep my brother happy. I have completed a base of Voynuk infantry. Figures are a bit of a mixed bag with a couple of head swaps thrown in. I have painted them blue for no other reason than that's what Angus McBride painted them in. I think most of us will have made painting choices based of his illustrations. Those early Osprey books have been essential reading over the years.
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Sunday, 8 February 2026
From MattT, Wallachian Voynuks (35 points)
I have also been trying to improve my photography and have bought some new gradiated paper as a backdrop that hopefully helps improve the images.
7 x 32 minis = 35 points
From DaveD . They are looking good Matt . I think the photo set ups are improved with the new set up . It helps to show off your skillz alright . That Vlad figure is great . There are various interesting things on the TAG site if you can find them . The blues are great shade on the infantry . 35 it is .
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I really like these vignette table blue, and yes I’ve gone with if it’s good enough for Angus reasoning myself. Vlad rocks
ReplyDeletenice arrangement - cant beat camisado for rennaissance inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking unit! Looking forward to fighting against these in the future!
ReplyDeleteExcellent job Matt on what look to be really nice looking figures
ReplyDeleteVery nice Vlad, and the backdrop works very well.
ReplyDeleteFigures and background are ace.
ReplyDeleteLovely looking figures with a nicely balanced photo.
ReplyDeleteVery very nice, Matt!
ReplyDeleteLovely figures, I generally follow the "if its good enough for Angus" rule myself!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain