I recently painted up a a bunch of "Dead Man's Hand Down Under" miniatures for a customer. The figures are 28mm from Great Escape Games. First up I present the Kelly Gang - I don't know which one is meant to be Ned, perhaps someone will spot the difference in his armour or something?
Although they are all dressed in a similar fashion, I have endeavoured to paint their long coats and trousers in different colours/tones. I'm pleased with how they turned out, and they were fun to paint.
More Bushrangers and State Troopers will follow in future posts.
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17th Century Characters...mostly
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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Middle Earth Wargaming 28mm - Dwarves, Orcs & Hobbits First up a Dwarf with raven & gem topped staff - this is a metal miniatur...
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Finished these wee chaps from Gripping Beast today - took me a few weeks. They are for a Welsh Saga warband. banners are from LBMS, tufts f...
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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...
Excellent work. They have a Gothic Horror or Steampunk vibe about them. The different colours used on the long coats really set them off.
ReplyDeleteHehe, I guess they must of looked pretty disturbing to the State Troopers who were out to get them.
DeleteI glad you liked them.
They came out great Jacksarge, interesting figures!
ReplyDeleteCheers mate - very familiar or iconic to your average Aussie :-)
DeleteThey look very nice. According to Frank Clune (Ned Kelly's Last Stand) only Ned had a helmet.
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