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Blogger roma912 said...

Great looking figures, looking forward to seeing them fully based.

What do you use for the painting bases, look like a good choice for holding.

Cheers,
Ross

7 July 2012 at 11:40

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Hi Ross, they are counters from a game, roughly 40mm diameter by 3mm thick, with a magnetic backing. I'd think a couple of laser cut 2mm discs, stuck together, would work as well.

I don't know quite how many minis have passed across the 48 bases I have; perhaps 3000? Each has been used 50 or 60 times.

Cheers, Simon

7 July 2012 at 12:09

Blogger Rodger said...

These are fantastic looking figures. Shields are amazing.

7 July 2012 at 13:01

Blogger Paul´s Bods said...

He handpainted all the shields!!! That´s pretty good considreing the amount and the consistancy in design.
Cheers
paul

7 July 2012 at 13:18

Blogger Paul´s Bods said...

Considreing..? I even checked my spelling before posting :-D

7 July 2012 at 13:19

Blogger BigRedBat said...

He's a good old painter, he is. Uses enamels.

He's got 42 more cavalry from me, I'm hoping they are going to hack their way to the top of his queue!

7 July 2012 at 13:43

Blogger Silver Whistle said...

The hand painted shields are top class. Yet another lovely unit to add to the collection.

7 July 2012 at 18:50

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Hi SW, I've just slapped mud splashes all over them! Looking very good, they are.

7 July 2012 at 18:55

Blogger Ray Rousell said...

Awesome looking figures! The shields are superb!!

7 July 2012 at 19:14

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Thanks. By way of a postscript, all 48 of the minis are detailed, inked, highlighted and stuck on bases. Quite a successful day! Off to bed.

8 July 2012 at 00:49

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looking lovely... especially the hand painted shileds (what a madness!)!

Mystery painter? I bet it is The Stick! ;-)

9 July 2012 at 09:14

Thanks for commenting. I will post this as soon as I am able to review it.
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