More recent 20mm work. US in Multicam are Elhiem with some slight conversions. The Middle Eastern types are from Force 20.
The two figures on the left seem slightly distracted, one is messing about with his phone, and the other reading the paper :-)
All the best,
John.
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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...
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ReplyDeleteCheers Bro!
DeleteI always love your awesome painting style:)
ReplyDeleteThanks, that's very kind.
DeleteWonderful job!
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated Phil.
DeleteThey look awesome John!
ReplyDeleteCheers Rodger, glad you like them.
DeleteWonderful miniatures!
ReplyDeleteGlad you think so :-)
DeleteGreat work
ReplyDeleteGreat work- some of the nicest interpretations of that camo I've seen in 20mm.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Cheers Pete, pleased you like my version :-)
DeleteLove the multicam - you really nailed it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tim, I'm sure it won't be the last I do :-)
DeleteI Was surprised when I read "20mm"; they look more 28mm to me. Very impressive sir. I like that camo, might have to look it up when I paint up my own spec-ops minis. Was it a tricky camo design to apply?
ReplyDeleteTrue story, 20mm. It certainly takes a while to apply, all those dots & dashes, plus I use magnification otherwise I wouldn't be able to see what I was doing. I did a video series on Youtube about how I do Multicam, just search for Jacksarge & it should turn up.
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