Thought it was about time I posted a few photos of the models I've been painting as part of The Big Push. Some of them are still work in progress photos but with the nights drawing in I probably will not get a chance to take pictures until next weekend.
Here's the Late War BEF that I'm currently working on. An NCO and 3 Privates.
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A close up of the NCO and a Private. I'll post up more pics of them when they're completed along with some notes of the paints used, etc.
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Here's some of the EIR, still awaiting bases and shields :-)
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A British Celt warhound packmaster and his four legged friends.
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The WW1 figures are Great War Miniatures. The Romans and Celt are Black Tree Designs. The warhounds are from Gripping Beast.
Here's the Late War BEF that I'm currently working on. An NCO and 3 Privates.
(click for a larger image)
A close up of the NCO and a Private. I'll post up more pics of them when they're completed along with some notes of the paints used, etc.
(click for a larger image)
Here's some of the EIR, still awaiting bases and shields :-)
(click for a larger image)
A British Celt warhound packmaster and his four legged friends.
(click for a larger image)
The WW1 figures are Great War Miniatures. The Romans and Celt are Black Tree Designs. The warhounds are from Gripping Beast.
Brilliant work! I had to chuckle reading your account of a Big Push. How many times have my own advances been swiftly checked after a few days?
ReplyDeleteI have since taken a more directed "Ludendorf offensive" approach to painting. Mass everything I need and dedicate a whole fixed period of time to it. Knock out as much as I can then hold tight.
(and get overwhelmed by enemy tanks, aircraft, fresh infantry, logistics, munitions etc. but enough with the WW1 analogy!)