A few other things made their way onto, and subsequently off of, the workbench this week…
(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version):

Casualty Marker from Old Glory Miniatures

Other Assorted Distractions

Casualty Marker from Old Glory Miniatures

Other Assorted Distractions
Bad Guy with a gun from Copplestone Castings.
I’d actually painted this chap up ages ago, before getting on with the Great
War project. I actually finished him up at the same time I painted Jules
and Vincent, but when I went to take a picture of him, I noticed a
huge chunk of paint had been scraped off his lapel leaving shiny bare metal!?
So I left him on the workbench to fix up.
Spare Highland officer from Brigade Games
British Colonial Officer
drinking tea from Tea
Time Miniatures
British Paratrooper officer
drinking tea – also from Tea
Time Miniatures
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
5th (Western Cavalry) Battalion, CEF
Nice range of tea drinkers !
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They are fun, aren't they? I should have picked up the others...
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