A voyage into the unknown

Started by Charon, 05 April 2013, 10:55:31 AM

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Charon

Progress!

Things are beginning to start to take shape with the arrival of the first greens!

Haven't been this excited for a long time! (although my wife thinks I'm more than a little sad)


http://albioninvaded.blogspot.co.uk/

Hertsblue

Excellent. The heads are beautifully executed. And are we to infer that you're back in employment?  :-bd
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Charon

Quote from: Hertsblue on 20 July 2013, 10:59:35 AM
Excellent. The heads are beautifully executed. And are we to infer that you're back in employment?  :-bd

Yes, thank God! Massive relief as there is not a lot out there at the moment!

Share prices in Marks and Spencers rose when they heard I'd got a job too as it meant my wife didn't have to curtail her M&S habit  =)


Techno

I like them !!
Cheers - Phil.

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Steve J

Nicely done on the heads front 8).

ryman1

They're lovely!   :-bd

Cheers

Ry

Charon


sunjester

The heads look really good. I think it's a great idea for a project :-bd, but not one I'd personally buy into as I've given up on 28mm. Now if you had done it in 10mm......my wallet would be crying!

I think this is indeed most wargamer's dream, and really hope that this is a success for you to build the armies you want and recover the cost, maybe even make a little profit.

Charon

Quote from: sunjester on 23 July 2013, 02:24:31 PM
The heads look really good. I think it's a great idea for a project :-bd, but not one I'd personally buy into as I've given up on 28mm. Now if you had done it in 10mm......my wallet would be crying!

I think this is indeed most wargamer's dream, and really hope that this is a success for you to build the armies you want and recover the cost, maybe even make a little profit.

Thank you!

Genuinely not sure how they'll sell, and genuinely not too bothered to be honest, it's more about the "journey" (sorry about that phrase - too many episodes of the X-Factor watched in my house!) I'm toying with the idea of letting my (teenage) daughters "run" the business (with me watching over them) to give them a basic understanding of how businesses work  :-\

SV52

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Charon

Quote from: SV52 on 24 July 2013, 09:10:36 AM
I compose my blog posts on Windows Livewriter (free download), then publish them from there to the blog.  As long as you have a blog account with someone, simply identify it to Livewriter and it takes care of the rest. The Blogger post writer was and is dreadful.

Thanks, I'll have a look. I have struggled a bit with blogger, but put that down to being over 40.

Have just played around with the layout, hopefully to make it look a bit better - what do you think?

Charon

It's been a looooooooooooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnggggggggggg time since my last update - working long hours has meant that wargaming has taken a bit of a back seat. To make matter worse my new employers block forums on work PCs so I can no longer spend my lunch time here!

Any how -

Latest update - http://albioninvaded.blogspot.co.uk/


Hertsblue

Looking very good, Jon. Did you ever tell us what scale you're working in? Something larger than 10mm I would think.
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