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Thursday, June 12, 2025

The Dirty Dozen

Actually, the very dirty fourteen!

Being knocked back from illness the last week and having to wipe away a couple of games from this week's schedule, I am surprised at how much more I feel motivated to paint.  The absence of any games to plan, host, and write-up, has given me more time to think about activities at the workbench.  More accomplished than simply thinking about painting activities.  I have gotten down to business with a few meaningful painting sessions as my recovery allows.  I even managed to stick together a dozen Perry WotR mounted men-at-arms.  Glad I don't need to field masses of these mounted horsemen.  Short bursts may be all I can muster, for now, but good progress is made on a number of projects.    
Off the painting desk today is the first of two bodies of Hittite spearmen.  Figures are mostly Wargames Foundry with an odd Newline Designs' figure tossed in for good measure. 
These fellas look a bit dirtier and more campaign-worn than usual.  I may have applied the stain a touch too liberally this time or may not have wiped away quite enough.  Anyway, these dirty warriors join the ranks of the Hittite Army.

For now, back to the painting desk.

54 comments:

  1. A rum looking crew. As usual, good choice of colours on these.

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  2. I quite like the grubby look, perhaps these are the Grenadiers of the Hittite army? Rough n Ready!

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  3. Those Hittites look most splendid!

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  4. Perhaps, like Uriah, they had bad experiences of baths? ☺
    Neil

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    1. Good be! They certainly had trouble cleaning themselves off.

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  5. Dirty or not they look great Jonathan!

    Christopher

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    1. Thank you, Christopher! Dirty or not, I like them too.

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  6. The campaign look really suits these Hittites Jonathan. Nice work, and glad to see the illness has sparked an uptick in output from the painting table.

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    1. Thanks! All my armies have the lived in, dirty look but these fellas are especially grubby. Painting has ticked up just a bit. That is good!

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  7. Good to see the silver lining of your current cold is allowing you to focus on some painting. I know my current campaign is taking up a lot of my time, but it is also spurring me on to paint stuff, which is of course good:)!

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    1. There is a silver lining, isn't there? Still fighting to recover but making some progress. Perhaps a test with a light bike work out tomorrow? But then, maybe not!

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  8. Great looking Hittites, dirty or not!
    Best Iain

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  9. Wouldn’t want to meet any of them down a dark alley! Which one is Charles Bronson?
    Chris

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  10. Splendid looking unit, even with the proverbial dirt behind their ears. Very campaign looking. Glad you are starting to feel better. Painting here has picked up as well, just nothing done enough to show.

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    1. Glad you approve, Joe! Good to see that your painting is picking up as well. You have something to show soon.

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  11. Dunno: if you hadn't mentioned the "dirty" look I would have not noticed (and to be frank, they look fine to my eye). But then again, I suppose the eye of the creator, being much more informed, is always more critical. Glad to hear that you're on the road to recovery!

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    1. Next time, I will say nothing! I thought the stain went on a little heavy this time. Looks good to me but staining is not to everyone's taste. I am on the road to recovery. Not well but better.

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  12. Great looking Ancients, Jonathan. Glad you're healthy again.

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    1. Thanks, Dean! Not back to full speed yet but making improvements.

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  13. They look great to me Jonathan. And I guess white uniforms are always hard to keep clean on campaign. 😁

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    1. Thanks! I agree that white would seem impossible to keep clean on campaign,

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  14. A terrific unit full of Bronze Age charm and threat, excellent work.
    Alan Tradgardland

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  15. Excellent work Jon. the campaign look really makes them come alive.

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    1. Thank you, Darren! Have not seen you gracing these pages in a long time. Welcome back!

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  16. I'm with the 'extra dust looks good' brigade.
    I hope that, a couple of days on, you are well on the road to recovery.
    Best wishes, James

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    1. Without any setbacks, I am on the road to recovery.

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  17. Grand additions to the Biblical hordes! Pleased you are feeling improved health wise too.

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  18. Nice work on the Hittites, they look a real battle weary unit. Glad to hear you may be turning the corner health wise.

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    1. Thanks, Donnie! I may have turned the corner, indeed. A possible a test out on bike today may be in cards.

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  19. Superb Hittites Jonathan. I really must return to my biblicals. Cheers Meic

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  20. Great looking Hittites. Glad to hear that you're on the mend.

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    1. Thank you! Yes, on the mend and soon to return to action. Looking forward to seeing how your demo Rivoli plays out tomorrow.

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  21. I am glad you are feeling a bit better Jon! The new figures look great...you have done a really nice job on their faces.

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  22. Really characterful looking Hittites, congrats Jonathan!

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  23. They look a mean bunch Jonathan...nicely done.

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    1. Thank you, Mark! When under my command, I hope they fight mean-spirited.

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