Well I have been at home mostly since Christmas and enjoying it but not doing nothing. I have been very busy painting and submitting the results to the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge. I am way ahead of where I thought I would be by now (near the end of January). I put this down to having assembled so much to do before I started. I found a good flow with painting horses which is a good thing as I had a lot lined up to do which was actually a little bit intimidating.
I am a lot behind but here is what was finished earlier in January 2016.
1st Gripping Beast Arab Infantry. A few LBM decals on shields but some are hand painted as well.
Below are Heavy Pike for my Red and Black (Wars of the Roses ) army. Theses are plastic but conversions. Perry Miniatures. I was inspired to make these from a Unit option for Kings of War version 2. I used them recently in a game and I would say they are probably 'Men of the Match'.
More to post soon. Cheers for now from Brendon.
You might not have posted in a while but you've sure made up for it in the painting stakes!
ReplyDeleteVery true. No time for posting on my Blog...too busy painting. Cheers
DeleteSome of my favourite entries so far have been your Arabs mate.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael. That's really cool to hear. cheers
DeleteLike Millsy I really like you arabs,I have some to paint and they will look a bit like yours
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Looking forward to seeing them. cheers
DeleteGood to have you back. I haven't played Kings of War. Is 10 figures a unit? They look great.
ReplyDeleteCheers Natholeon. Yeah 10 figures can be a unit in Kings of war. The actual physical size of the units base is what matters to me. I use 9 25mm round based as above on a tray that represents 20 men.
DeleteSplendid troops, excellent job!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil.
DeleteAwesome work Brendon!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodger.
DeleteGreat work all around but especially like those heavy pike
ReplyDeleteThanks Engel. I can say that after 2 games of Kings of War with them that they are a very effective unit on the table.
DeleteGood thing you did (re)start! Awesome minis!! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThank you and more to follow.
DeleteExcellent work on both sets of troops!
ReplyDeleteCheers Dean. Thanks
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