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| "...are significantly different from his counterparts in other dimensions." |
"Hailing from an alternate world in which Peter Parker sacrificed his life to protect the city", the figure was primed in "Citadel" Abaddon Black and then had all of the webbing covering his costume (very) patiently picked out with a line of "Vallejo" Heavy Red. In addition, the Afro–Puerto Rican teenager's fingers and chest emblem were also treated to a lick of "Vallejo" Heavy Red, before the entire miniature was given a wash of "Citadel" Nuln Oil.
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| "During the Crusades, a heretical band of Templars dared defy the Almighty, unleashing the forces of Hell upon the Earth." |
Alongside Miles Morales, I have also finished working on a second Concrete Defence Wall which was created using some "Bambu Lab" Matt White PLA (Polylactic Acid) on an A1 Mini 3D Printer. Produced by "Saucermen Studios" as part of their "Beyond The Trenches Of Despair" Kickstarter, the scenic piece was undercoated using "Vallejo" Neutral Grey, base layered with a coat of the somewhat darker Sombre Grey and covered in of "Citadel" Nuln Oil.
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| "Wargames Foundry" WIPs - This Frenchman is close to completion |
Finally, I am pushing on with a sixth 28mm scale metal model from the “Wargames Foundry" pack FN054 - Light Infantry Chasseurs Advancing. I've got every intention of getting eight of these Napoleonic French skirmishers tabletop ready by the end of the month - if not sooner - as I fully intend to work on some cavalry units by the Newark-based manufacturer for the majority of this year...



Patience is a virtue as they say 😁 nice work on Miles, mate, and your French man too of course. Cheers Roger.
ReplyDeleteThanks Roger. LOL!! The Frenchie is finished and should be posted up next week. Not sure where this enthusiasm for more Marvel United has come from. But I have a couple more in the painting queue currently.
DeleteReally great work on Miles Morales!
ReplyDeleteLove the Frenchman too
Cheers Michal. I was hoping Miles was going to be a pretty straightforward paint-job. But he wasn't in the end. LOL!!
DeleteGreat work on Miles and the wall Simon, and still plugging away with the Napoleonic's as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave. Miles was a bit of an odd one as I expected him to be a quick win considering his costume's predominantly black. But the red webbing took ages to get where I wanted it to be.
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