Finished some sword-armed Early Germans:
These tend towards the wealthier end of the spectrum.
Shot from above shows the basing.
Here's how they look with some friends.
A slightly closer look at frothing loons. 28mm figures by Old Glory. So far that's 144 painted. Must do more - can't resist!
AHPC14 - Art - Spanish style Fountain for Santo Domingo
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Hi Ray, good to hear from you
ReplyDeleteLooking great. Don't envy you painting 144 of them though.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Ross
Looking fantastic. The army is growing super fast.
ReplyDeleteThey look superb and fierce!
ReplyDeleteThanks for looking, folks.
ReplyDeleteThat's good work!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely preferable to Hobbits...
ReplyDeleteComing on nicely. Well done keep it up.
ReplyDeleteImpressively done! I found warband-types like these (and Gauls) are tougher to paint than more-uniformed troops (like Romans); too many variations of clothing and colors! You've done a great job on these.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Dean, and thanks for looking
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