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Saturday, March 3, 2018

Odds and Sods Off the Painting Desk

A small, eclectic mix of stuff off the painting desk today.

First up, is a two-figure stand of mounted Saracen cavalry from Black Tree Design.  My plan for this stand is to use it as a native warlord command stand for the Great Game project.  With some of the highly ornamented noble cavalry from Foundry's Sikh Wars' range, I figured these guys would fit right in. 
Next off the painting desk are six, Spanish infantry in campaign gear for the Spanish-American War project.  These half-dozen figures will be used (obviously) as prone markers.  Still a handful of prone figures to hit the painting desk including both Americans and Spanish.  Figures are Old Glory.


37 comments:

  1. Lovely work, and I especially like those Saracen cavalry figures. Very dynamic-looking.

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  2. Some superb work here sir. Those Saracens look fantastic!

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    1. Thank you, Darren! The BTD Fantasy Saracen range looks pretty good.

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  3. Agreed, especially the Saracen base...

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  4. Love those cavalry. Well done!

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    1. Seems the Saracens are the winners in this grouping!.

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  5. Looking good Jonathan. The Black Tree figures are very nice.

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    1. Thank you, Nathan! I agree about BTD figures; some of my favorite figures.

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  6. I like all of your stuff, but that Saracen base just has everything and I would put that as being something special.

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  7. Very nice, love the Spanish infantry...

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  8. Really nice Saracen base! Useful Spanish too.
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks, Iain! The Spanish markers will prove useful if I ever get them to the table!

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  9. Lovely paintwork on both but I have to say the Saracens are sublime.

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  10. Like the prone Spanish figures , very useful .

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    1. Thanks, Tony! The markers will prove useful...some day.

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  11. Very nice! Love the prone marker figures.

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  12. That dip really worked for you on the horse armor. Well done!

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    1. Thanks, Scott! For me, the Dip is the great equalizer.

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    2. Ok, perhaps not an "equalizer" but it gets me progressing in the correct direction...

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  13. Saracen riders are always a challenge, and you did very well on these !

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    1. Thank you, Phil. The REAL challenge is figuring out how you paint skin tones so well!

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  14. The Saracens look good, and a nice counter point to the cloth and leather that otherwise dominates the collection.

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    1. I agree! I planned to have this warlord leading Sikhs and Afghans on the NWF but they could see service in the Reconquista too.

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  15. Very nice I particularly like the Arabs.

    Cheers, Ross

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    1. Nicely done Jonathan. It is always good to clear the odd pieces off the painting table.

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    2. Yes, it a good therapy. Unfortunately, there is plenty more where these came from!

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  16. I agree, the horse armor came out very well. I noticed it right away. 😀

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