I think this is the first time I've painted resin furniture, something of a challenge but I think they turned out ok:
And here are the detectives checking out the furnishings:
All painted using acrylic paints, washes and inks.
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Old Guard & a Note of Caution
Hi Everyone! Here are some pictures of recently completed French Old Guard from North Star Military Figures Retreat From Moscow range. Plus...
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Here are some 17th Century character miniatures I finished recently. 28mm metal, mostly from Wargamer Poland: https://sklep.wargamer.pl/gb...
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Hi Everyone! Here are some pictures of recently completed French Old Guard from North Star Military Figures Retreat From Moscow range. Plus...
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Orcs! Those nasty servants of Morgoth or Sauron and general troublemakers. This is my first painted unit of 12 using the Oathmark plast...
That globe is lovely! I admire your brushwork. Most enjoyable post.
ReplyDeleteHi Stephen, thanks for the encouragement!
DeleteThis is a great idea! It will allow my wife to move the furniture without me being involved. Nice one!
ReplyDeleteHaha, yes indeed. Perhaps you need to build her a miniature version of your house and she can re-decorate to her hearts content :D
DeleteSuperb painting jacksarge!
ReplyDeleteThanks Paul.
DeleteThat AB Napoleon of yours is rather splendid.
Ah ha! It was Colonel White in the Library with the Lead Pipe!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff John!
Yes, that's the idea, but it's hard to find the Cluedo clues in 28mm scale, otherwise I'm sure they would have been in there too :D
DeleteCheers Daniel :-)
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