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Started by lekw, 17 February 2015, 11:07:12 PM

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lekw


Not 10mm this time but some Adler 6mm. A good deal of 10mm stuff in the archives and probably some 1866 Saxons coming up soon.


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Leman

Very attractive set up and the Timecast town looks superb.
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Subedai

Quote from: Leman on 17 February 2015, 11:12:56 PM
Very attractive set up and the Timecast town looks superb.

Little chaps are nice as are the settings for the buildings in the first two pictures.
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lekw


Thanks for the kind words all!!!

paulr

 :-bd =D> :-bd =D>

Great looking troops in a wonderful setting  :) :)
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lovely stuff, very nice figures, i have some French 6mm still sitting in a box, I must bookmark your blog as an inspiration!! :)

getagrip

Quote from: Leman on 17 February 2015, 11:12:56 PM
Very attractive set up and the Timecast town looks superb.

Agree completely; stunning! :-bd
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Splendid stuff !
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WeeWars

Like the others say, great looking 6mm landscape!
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Leon026

Lovely painting on your blog there sir!

I too find 6mm napoleonics very fragile and finicky. I used to paint quite a bit of Baccus napoleonics, but it drove me crazy in the end - the frailty of the bayonets, and the work put into one miniature didn't feel rewarding when you look at it by itself. Its only once I've put in the X hours of work and look at the finished battalion did I feel rewarded, so I ended up shelving it.

The Adler miniatures though, is something I've always regretted not trying out first. All the pictures and painting I see of them are so very dynamic (especially the cavalry!).

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I bought some of their 10mm Gauls; had to replace every sword. :(
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Hertsblue

Having just started painting 6mm Napoleonics I can really appreciate your standard of painting, lekw. And the modular townscape is something I intend to try in due course.  :-bd
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