It is good to have a variation on the painting table, and just go with what grabs you, to keep that inspiration going. Love the colours on those GB figures in the bottom right corner.
You have a plan? At the moment, I have a series of whims. ;-)
12 November 2012 at 18:25
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A quick shot of the painting table. The celts at the back are "stuck", I just can't bring myself to work on them, some hoplites have pushed in (othismos, anyone?) and I'm painting some more goths at the front. I'm also re-painting 18 other Greek hoplites, not shown.
The 3 goths or saxons at the front right, in red, I bought painted in a bag at the Bristol warboot around 6 years ago. They are lovely (beautiful triangles on one tunic fringe), I wonder who painted them?
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Close this window Jump to comment formLooking like a lot of fun! What is it you use for your temporary painting bases for your figures?
8 November 2012 at 10:19
They are wooden disks, with magnabase underneath. The figures are temporarily glued to them with wood glue.
The magnetic tray prevents figures from slipping off the table and crashign to the floor- mostly...
8 November 2012 at 10:21
It is good to have a variation on the painting table, and just go with what grabs you, to keep that inspiration going. Love the colours on those GB figures in the bottom right corner.
10 November 2012 at 15:06
I know what you mean about Celts! I had my November plan all worked out and now I have changed it all around too!
12 November 2012 at 18:16
You have a plan? At the moment, I have a series of whims. ;-)
12 November 2012 at 18:25