I have signed up again and taken a different approach this year.
Previously, i have aimed to complete certain projects en-masse, so this time i am picking up whatever i find that has been lying around for years or longer in the hope of eventually getting paint on everything on lead mountain.
So, to start of here are a few random 28mm figures
From left to right, 3 plastic vikings from gripping beast, nice figures that will fill out the raiding party. A random metal figure, initially bought for my musings with the Ice and Fire GoT as a Jamie Lannister stand in, he looks more like paul hollywood of bake off fame with paint on him. A gripping beast? man at arms, a gift from Ross, a fellow blogger, and lastly another random that came in a box of other stuff, he looks slightly arabic which is useless to me at the moment so has been painted as a dark ages trader.
A nice little start for 30 points.
Thank you for stopping by.
Nicely done. I see here what you mean with your comment on my plastic GB stuff, about most chaps on 20mm bases and the 'heroes' on 25mm bases. Looks good.
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Tom
Thanks, the basing style has more to do with shuffling the masses around the table, the heroes aren’t so bad as there are only a few of them.
DeleteIt was never really a conscious decision, the heroes usually needed a bigger base due to the dramatic poses or large cast on base, it does seem to be working for me though.
Only downside is I can’t put them in the sabot base among there men.
The gift figure is from Front Ranks HYW range. They all look great and the Lannister stands out as he should ☺
ReplyDeleteCheers Ross
Cheers, I could not remember which manufacturer it was, cracking figure though, I need to have a look at the range sometime.
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