Started on the pikemen, and as ? and the Mysterians said, there's gonna be 96...pikemen, not tears though. So far, painted up the pikes, armor, shoes, flesh/hair, and hats.
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Oh, my!!! You are so fast! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal. Tabletop standard, minimal detailing. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteNice work so far Dean....I like the brown colour of the pikes!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Keith. I mixed dark flesh and brown for the pikes. I started with a.color similar to this when I first painted spears, but later went with a lighter color after seeing how others painted their's. I've since switched back to this warmer color. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteGosh, how do you knock the figures out so quickly?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Richard. Being retired and the rainy weather here helps. I may also be a bit compulsive. 😀 Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteThat set looks very good value for money. Good luck with finishing the project.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bartek. Yes, I bought several individual boxes, and wish I just got this starter set first. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteBlimey that's a lot of figures to paint up at once. They're gonna look fab though!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ray! Best regards, Dean
DeleteWell that will keep you busy Dean!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thanks, I think so, Christopher! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteGreat work and I liked your comment " I might also be a bit compulsive "!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain