G'day all,
I am now able to post pictures of my most recent commission for Mathew at Wartime Miniatures - the brand new 28mm Australians for Kokoda, plus some more 20mm Aussies and Italians for his collection (un-based).
I'm quite happy with how the Kokoda blokes came out, with the mix of uniform styles. I hope you like them:
And here are the 20mm figures, with just simple painted bases:
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Impressive - as always!
ReplyDeleteThanks Archduke :-)
DeleteGreat work. Especially those in 28mm.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Stefan
Cheers Stefan.
DeleteHopefully this new range will sell well for Wartime, they were good fun to paint up.
Brilliant looking paintjob!
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased you like them :-)
DeleteNice work John. Must say, I prefer the look of the 20s! Less... chunky...
ReplyDeleteCheers mate. Not my scale of choice for WW2 either, but still fun to paint.
DeleteThey are great!!
ReplyDeleteNice shading, excellent choice of colours...they all blend so nicely. Nice work John. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's very kind of you Thanos - thanks for the encouragement!
DeleteExcellent work on those Aussies. They look like theyve seen some real campaigning.
ReplyDeleteCheers Ogilvie, that was just the effect I was hoping to achieve :-)
DeleteBrilliant job…wish I could paint like that… vets for sure and not a bunch to be messed :)
ReplyDeleteCheers mate. Wish I could have terrain boards like yours :-)
DeleteVery nice work. Particularly like the Kokoda Aussies, you've done an excellent job on the mixed kit.
ReplyDeleteThanks Alan, the characterful sculpts on the Kokoda blokes really helped too.
DeleteThe shading or style of painting you've done for these guys really makes them look great. Muted or similar colours are no longer a problem! Are you going to base them or leave them as they are?
ReplyDeleteRegards David
Thanks David. These were part of a commission for Mathew from Wartime Miniatures and he was going to do his own basing.
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