The arrival of the much forecasted snow meant a nice quiet Sunday keeping warm by painting furiously! As a result I managed to finish off a little stand of five Mahdists with an additional 3 individually based. I was playing with the idea of mixing up the plastics with a couple of additional metal miniatures, for no other reason than to add a little variety into the mix.
On the whole I was pretty pleased with the overall effect, but felt that there were some of the metal miniatures that were just too relaxed to be included on the stand. As a result these were based individually and I'm sure could be use as dressing or entry markers at a later date.
There are still a couple more stands to get done as part of the '3rd Annual Painting Challenge' and with a bit of luck these should be finished at the weekend - goodness knows I need the points!
Really great looking work as always. Love the guys keeping a low-profile. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteThank you Dean, they are certainly in no rush are they!
DeleteThey look great as ever, the skin tone is really nice.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir.
DeleteThey mix really well, nice job.
ReplyDeleteThank you Stuart, I may have to invest in a few more to bolster the remaining plastics.
Deletegreat stuff cant wait to see more
ReplyDeletePeace James
Thank you James, hopefully more at the weekend.
DeleteI really must finish mine off for the challenge too. Yours are great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir, go on dig them out!
DeleteFuzzy Wuzzy goodness!
ReplyDeleteThank you Fran, more to come.
DeleteNice work Michael!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir.
DeleteThey are Fab! Especially like the crouching figures, but they are all nice.
ReplyDeleteThank you Clint, that is very kind of you.
DeleteThese are fantastic, really interesting poses especially some of the crouching poses.
ReplyDeleteThank you Simon.
DeleteFantastic work Michael! Really cool figures!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rodger, I'm slowing getting he hang of them.
DeleteLove the poses, but love your brushwork even more!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir.
DeleteWow great figures. "Crouching Madists, hidden Lions!" excellent stuff.
ReplyDeleteThank you, that made me chuckle! :D
DeleteReally like the skin tones on these guys, Keep painting and get those points Michael!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne, still a way off the pace, but I think I can rustle up a few more yet.
DeleteFantastic work Michael ! like the skin tones too
ReplyDeleteGreat
Thank you Vincent.
DeleteNice sculpts and better paint work! Great work, Michael.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jay, very kind of you Sir.
DeleteLovely painting and basing on these Michael.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pat.
DeleteWell done Michael! Love those poses.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Jason.
DeleteThey are just fantastic, great poses and bases too!
ReplyDeletePhil.
Great work there Michael and there look like they have just worked out of The Four Feathers film, the latest one.
ReplyDeleteThose look fantastic, Michael. Love the basing too, as always - you really capture a sense of place with your basing.
ReplyDeleteGiles
Very nice work again!
ReplyDeleteNice work Michael
ReplyDeleteThey look wonderfull! And they match very well together!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
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