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"...And soon this once mighty land lies in anguish under the boot-heel of tyranny." |
All three of the Soviet Radiological, Chemical and Biological Defence troopers were initially undercoated using a couple of layers of “Vallejo” German Fieldgrey WWII, and shaded in "Citadel" Nuln Oil. They were then dry-brushed with (more) “Vallejo” German Fieldgrey WWII so as to bring out all the folds/creases in their rubber suits, and subsequently had their buttons 'picked out' with a combination of "Vallejo" Heavy Sienna and "Citadel" Agrax Earthshade.
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"Great Escape Games" WIPs - Three members of the Kelly Gang |
Alongside my ongoing Post Apocalypse United Kingdom project using "Athena Miniatures" figures, I have also continued working on some more western outlaws by "Great Escape Games." I genuinely can't explain where this fascination with the Cardiff-based manufacturer's "Dead Man's Hand" range has come from. But I do fully intend to at least complete the remaining four models from my DMHG-NED - Kelly Gang boxed set before March is concluded.
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"Games Workshop" WIPs - This Sons Of Horus Praetor is crammed full of details |
Indeed, despite battling with all the detail on my force's Praetor over the past week or so, I couldn't be more excited for the "wargame made by Games Workshop", and thanks to my aforementioned finds, am even contemplating adding a unit of Iron Hands Legion Medusan Immortals and Word Bearers Legion Gal Vorbak Veterans to them. Furthermore, I'll need to also add some core units (and accompanying Headquarter choices) to my ensemble to allow me to field these other Legions as allies, so it looks like this particular project won't stop any time soon...
Great! Postapo is my favourite today :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal. Much appreciated.
DeleteGreat work on the Russians Simon, must be close to working on the Spetnaz, nice progress on Ned's gang and the son looks close to being finished.
ReplyDeleteCheers Dave. I've got my Spetnaz on the painting table currently - although I do plan on getting a third bag of the Russian NBC Troopers, now I've just finished my second one. Hopefully both Ned's gang and my praetor will be completed soon.
DeleteYou are rattling through those Soviet troopers aren't you? I do like reading your description of how you paint things as it makes me smile! Your praetor is really taking shape too and Ned Kelly's gang look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThanks Undercoat. The Russian NBC Troopers are a lot of fun to paint, and rather straightforward too. I've just received a final four of them (to take the unit up to twelve), and hope to get them all finished before the month is out.
DeleteNed Kelly's gang is perhaps unsurprisingly all finished too now, and I simply need to dedicate a hobby session or two on the Sons of Horus Praetor to complete him as well.