Wednesday 28 February 2018

Sometimes....

I lose track of what I have posted on my blog and what I haven't. Since I have been using Facebook I tend to do my initial posting there, followed by a more complete post on my blog, after this I sometimes share pictures on the Lead Adventure Forum. Anyway, I am fairly sure I have not shared these pictures on my blog before.... :-) 

First up is an Anglo Saxon standard bearer from Gripping Beast - lots of pictures of this from different angles :-) The banner is from Little Big Man Studios, the shield design is freehand.

Secondly, a casualty base converted from a Blacktree Designs Viking raider type - he has been given a greenstuff beard, chopped off his base, and skewered with a brass rod spear.

Thirdly is a pony from Gripping Beast, useful as either set dressing or part of a scenario.

















Hope you enjoyed the pictures. I think my next post might involve some American War of Independence miniatures, or who knows, maybe something Middle Earth? ;-)

All the best,
John.

19 comments:

  1. Looking good. I especially like the casualty and pony. I have a similar pony and some livestock I should be working on; Maybe not similar. Mine isn't painted.

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  2. Stunning work John! Love the shield design too.

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    1. Thanks Rodger, pleased you liked the freehand :-)

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  3. Wonderful job, amazing details as always!

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  4. Stunning work- the standard bearer is especially good.

    Cheers,

    Pete.

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  5. Nice stuff but it goes without saying the banner is spectacular like his shield as well 😀

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    1. Thanks Matt. LBMS make some great looking banners - glad you like the Rohan type shield :-)

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  6. Great job!!I love the bases!!
    Regards, George.

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  7. Very nice. Some spectacular facial hair there as well!

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