Another entry in a growing collection of Victorian civilians for a Gothic Horror project .. |
Friday, December 23, 2011
25mm Brigade Games Victorian Gangster with Pistol
25mm Old Glory Cossack Civilians Part 3/3
Gotta re-edge the bases but this lot is official done. |
These are the very last of all the Cossack civilians for this project - great figs from Old Glory - I'm pretty happy with the overall results of these ... |
Trying to figure out colors is a great deal of the appeal of this hobby for me - some work, some don't - mostly these were good. |
I love these - same body, three different heads at different angles. |
Thanks for looking! Comments, questions, suggestions are welcome and encouraged ...
Friday, December 16, 2011
25mm West Wind The Librarian
The eyes are, to me, a mess on this sculpt as they are hidden behind glasses and under bulky eyebrows. "Do your best," I told myself ... |
Micron pen inexpertly applied. There's a chance I didn't highlight the page edges! Would you have noticed? |
25mm Ravenloft - Ivana Boritsi
This and the West Wind Librarian were test models I started when looking for killer Red recipes - the bane of black under-coaters everywhere! |
Botched basing too - I'm not particularly happy with many of the choices I made with this one. Still - nice character, lessons learned ... |
25mm Old Glory Cossack Civilians Part 2/3
Clearly I'm still struggling with photograph lighting. No matter what i do they require a lot of post-manipulation. I try something new at every sessions and can't seem to get it right ... |
I remember failing on the eyes so profoundly when I started these I allowed myself to consider them "good enough" given my deteriorating vision ... |
In the Errors You Would Never Notice category is my failure to paint the bands keeping the pony tail together. Would you accept that they just knotted their hair? No? ok. |
This is a terrific pack from Old Glory - great characters! |
The far right figure has the skin of a VERY large wolf. I'd do it differently were I to do it again. |
Saturday, December 3, 2011
25mm Old Glory Cossack Civilians Part 1/3
This is the first part of three Cossack civilian sets for the 1812 skirmish campaign. |
Lots of Cossack costuming on the web but none of it matches what's on the sculpts so I went "peasant-y" with reds and blues to give a little color. |
I muddied up the base of the dresses and legs to represent splashed mud. |
The children ... I think in retrospect I should have paired up a few mother-with-child-vignettes but too late now |
Parts 2 and 3 coming up soon ...
And as always, questions and comments are welcome and encouraged ... Thanks for looking!
Friday, December 2, 2011
25mm Old Glory French Battalion Guns
Battalion guns in action in the Peninsula - or on a white piece of paper depending on the strength of your imagination. |
25mm Old Glory French Voltigeurs Redux
These command figures were painted a very long time ago for Peninsula skirmish. I'm posting from a lap top and the light corrections I did may be off. |
Voltigeur casualties ... |
Only 80 more rank and file to go ... |
As always, questions and comments are welcome and encouraged! |
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
25mm Reaper Miniatures: Dark Lord Logar
And I still see some gloss I see in the crevasses ... which has just been fixed on the miniature but not the pic. Camera, handy tool ...
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Moving Hell Part 1?
First the good news: all the single 25mm figs I've ever done fit in these army cases from GW. I've had them a few years and they always do a good job. |
To save them from the moving apes I had to put them in 2 different boxes almost perfectly designed to fit them by U-Haul. I have two different Army Transport Cases holding 15mm and other painted stuff that were packed similarly. No outside damage was apparent, so I consider these "safe". The most problematic to pack were the recently posted Dervish I had just finished: http://flashman14.blogspot.com/search/label/Dervish |
I keep around old, but well cleaned, britches and mismatched socks to use as both painting rags and as stuffing for boxes just like these. Here, I'm optimistically unveiling them ...
And here's what I found:
As I said on TMP, if you didn't pack for upside down you didn't pack them. |
Unexpectedly and almost at the last minute I learned I did get to drive a personal car during the move and was able to convey the rest of my un-packable and large 15mm collection myself which naturally arrived unharmed. Remember this before & after shot?
You might ask, why not put the Dervish in those too? Well, the drawers were all full of Dark Ages, ACW, and Napoleonics - there was simply no more room. Circumstances, historically with me, have not favored Arab tribesmen one bit it seems ...
I reserve the right to post again if I find more damage but the painted stuff is, of course, my main concern. Thanks for looking! Questions, comments and followers are welcome!
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