Besides the Birthday and the inconvenince of colds and work getting in the way. I've been trying to get those odds and sods that have been WIP for a while.
We have 3 miniatures finished this week. My retired Gunnery Sergeant (Foundrys B team Haniibal) armed with his trusty M14 rifle. I had ago at sculpting some ammo pouches out of miliput which turned out ok. I must get some greenstuff to have a play with.
We have our Gunny's Daughter who is 'Billy A' from Hasslefree miniatures. I'm a little bit miffed how the face turned out as she was tiny to paint.
Last of all we have another Copplestone Bad guy in suit with SMG. Really like the pose on this one and it kinda reminds me of Vincent Vega from Pulp Fiction though I decided not to paint him that way.
All 3 are looking quite good. And I must concur on Mr. Vega there, it looks pretty close to him.
ReplyDeleteNice looking figures, and paintjobs. Concensus agrees that you're right about that figure being V. Vegas. There's also a similiar consensus on a Foundry figure in Juno's Crew. But I like to see them painted differently, which is what I'd do if I had that one.
ReplyDeleteWell done.
Nice painting Brummie, the pouches turned out good aswell, overall nice additions.
ReplyDeleteGreat painting!! Nice teddy too!!
ReplyDeleteNice job that man; cool little conversion too.
ReplyDeleteThey look good, Brummie! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys. Some of the mwon't be as good as some of my recent stuff as they have been sitting WIP on bench for a couple of months so some will look better than others
ReplyDeleteThey look pretty fine to me and if those pouches on the gunny's back are the ones you sculpted, I think you did a good job with them too!
ReplyDeleteyour painting skills are getting better and better mate
ReplyDeleteGreat work on those especially Hannibal.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys.
ReplyDelete@Cmnash yes they where the ones I sculpted. Gonna get some greenstuff and some proper tools
Nice painted figures! And that guy looks a lot like George Peppard, Hannibal like Fran said!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
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