This is my entry for the Colonial Painting Expedition over on the Colonial Adventures board at Lead Adventures Forum. There are some very nice figures over there. This is the first figure I've taken a photo of with my new display board and backdrop. I think it turned out ok, might need to tweek some things a bit.
Friday, June 6, 2014
Monday, June 2, 2014
Not dead....yet
Holly cow, it's been a crazy few months! If anyone tells me raising a new born with both parents working full time and a wife also getting her master's degree is easy, I'll slap them. Then I'd help them up, and then slap them again! Painting has slowed to a craw around here. I've gone from hours to 30 min every few days. Even with this schedule, I've been able to paint some more colonial Germans and some colonial Russians for my fictional Africa setting. I've also painted a few GW Empire figures, I really like the older models. I just haven't had the time to take photos of them. Speaking of photos, I made two small photo bases (the name of what they are called escapes me right now). One is a desert base and the other is a grass base. I put the finished figures on them with a picture in the background and then snap away. Hopefully this will improve the pictures around here....as soon as I'm able to take them that is. Anyway, this was just a short post to let everyone who still checks in every once and a while that I'm still kicking and slapping paint.
Justin
Justin
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Gladiators, Guards, and Slaves...oh my!
I decided to add some slaves for my gladiators to fight. Since they are not likely to last long, I painted them in tans and browns, with an exception or two. The slaves are divided into 3 groups. slaves with no military training, Legionaries who had deserted and were caught, and prisoners of war. With the influx of slaves, there was also an increase in the ranks of the guards. I tried to make one standing and one ready to receive a strike, hope it worked. I finished off this group with 3 new gladiators, adding much needed firepower, a heavy Sagittarius, a light Sagittarius, and a heavy Velite. I know the velite is supposed to be lightly armored but the only figure that I had with a wolf cloak/head is wearing armor, and I really wanted the wolf head :) The metal figures are from Foundry. The others are from Wargames Factory Caesar's legion and Numidian boxes, which make great unarmored slaves. On to the pictures.
ex-legionary |
ex-legionary |
ex-legionary |
ex-legionary |
prisoner of war |
prisoner of war |
prisoner of war |
prisoner of war |
prisoner of war |
prisoner of war |
prisoner of war |
guard |
guard |
Persicus the Sagittarius |
Calamus the Sagittarius |
Marcellus the Velite |
Monday, January 20, 2014
Valentinus the Laquerarius and Pardus the Secutor
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