Here's a visual of the ECW foot in various stages of progress. Half of these were painted from bare plastic, and the others are being re-painted. The repainting is mostly the clothing and headgear. Also making movement trays for the pike units using plasticard and figure sprues for the edging.
With the previous four regiments painted the year before last, I should end up with about 15 or so regiments of pike and shot. After the foot, the cavalry and dragoons will be worked on. Just wanted to show you all that I'm slowly sorting out this mess of figures. Until next time, thanks for dropping by and wishing you all a great start to the year.
Oh, you're a real machine Dean!
ReplyDeleteWaiting for finished project photos :)
Thank you kindly, Michal. Purely production line work here. Nothing as nice as your work. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteAs always, they are just lovely, it is going to make for some splendid looking games. Also great idea to recycle the plastic sprues onto your movement trays.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Norm. Yes, the sprues are from the Warlord kits themselves. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteFantastic progress Dean ! Looking forward to see some models finished.
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Thanks as always, Mario! Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteImpressive, cannot wait when all of those regiments will be finished.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Bartek! Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteNice going Dean! Those units are really spectacular and the movement trays are very cleverly done - simple and practical.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Mike. The trays are a "must" for these pike units - they can be a pain to move and store otherwise. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteWow, you are a busy man!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Miguel! Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteAs always Dean, an impressive amount of progress in a very short time! The figures on display would be an entire years output for some gamers, PLUS, you do a lovely paint job on them too!
ReplyDeleteAh, thank you for the very kind words, Keith. Honestly, these are production line rank and file troops relying much on the stain process and close rank basing. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteGreat progress Dean
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Nick! Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteJust amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michael! Appreciate the visit and kind words. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteImpressive amount of work! Can’t imagine how much time I would do this if ever.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your kind words, as always, Dmitry. I really appreciate your visits and comments. Warmest regards, Dean
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