few more rolling off the line…
(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version):
Two US Army Rangers (actually
the one on the right might be a Marine…? But whatever, it was sold to me as a
“Ranger” and it looks close enough, so that’s what I’m using it as…). The one
on the right is from The
Assault Group and the one on the left is from Britannia
Miniatures. I can’t get over how much bigger the Britannia minis
are!?
Here they are compared to some
of the other modern Americans I have…
From left to right: Victory
Force Miniatures, Devil Dog Design, Britannia
Miniatures, The
Assault Group, Empress
Miniatures, Eureka
Miniatures, and Gripping
Beast (MoFo).
Four Survivors from West Wind Productions.
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature
Wargaming Blog:
Gosh… hard to say… I have so
darn much stuff all over the game table… Marines… Civilians... Germans… Afghans… Zombies…
Trucks… Tanks… WW2 Soviets… I think it’s time for a clean up and a sorting out
and prioritizing and putting away of those things I’m not immediately working
on!
Excellent work on all of the different camo patterns. Impressive stuff. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean. I love doing camouflage, for some reason. It's a pain in the butt mostly, but when you're done and you got it right, it looks wicked cool.
DeleteYou know you want to top 1200 figures! Get your nose to the grind stone, Brown!
ReplyDeleteLovely work Tim, love the survivors.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Helen
Thanks Helen. They were a lot of fun to paint. (and quick and easy...).
DeleteGreat stuff! Wow if you have been averaging that per day you are a painting beast!
ReplyDeleteOh, I don't paint 8/day all year... that's what I'd have to do for the next two weeks to make 1200... (which would average out to about 3.3/day for the year... which is still quite a bit, I guess...).
DeleteGood work, and impressive output! I like to see the comparison shot of the Marines/Rangers (just hope they don't get arguing): the last three seem to go together very well. I don't think I will ever get into 28mm, but have still always admired the beauty of the Empress figures.
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