Michaels 10mm 1809 BLOG

Started by WeeWars, 01 May 2012, 11:55:13 PM

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Rob

Hi Michael,

The blog just goes from strength to strength.  :)

A great deal of your work would fit well in the pages of Wargame magazines. Perhaps a way to make money to buy more troops.  :-\


Cheers, Rob  :)

WeeWars

Thanks, Rob, very kind of you to say so.

I'd be up for that – and any design work too, thanks ;D.
I'm not sure how interested the big boys are in my antics, though. I've only ever seen one link to my site - on TMP to a  comparison of 10mm figures page.

Cheers, Michael
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Gazza

I've just found both your blogs and would like to express my admiration for your excellent work. I'm probably doing a WW1 Middle East project next year, but am still not sure whether to plump for 10 or 15mm.
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WeeWars

Quote from: Gazza on 09 December 2014, 01:54:43 PM
I've just found both your blogs and would like to express my admiration for your excellent work. I'm probably doing a WW1 Middle East project next year, but am still not sure whether to plump for 10 or 15mm.

Thanks, Gazza! I've replied over on my WW1 Blog topic:

http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,9923.150.html

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WeeWars

A load of blurb in a couple of posts:

(There'll be pics of figures soon, I promise!)

POST 170

(This post has been up for a while.)

www.michaelscott.name/1809/1809blogpost170.htm

Also, New Figures!

POST 171

I discovered the answer to the question I posed in this topic last year:

www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,8848.0.html

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Leman

Good find Michael. Merry Christmas.
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paulr

They have found a good home  ;) :)
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WeeWars

Thanks, guys!

I'm brushing on the primer now!

POST 172

www.michaelscott.name/1809/1809blogpost172.htm

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Techno

Very interesting, Michael.
Didn't know that type of thing was available.....Or is it relatively new ?
Cheers - Phil

paulr

Interesting, might also be useful where you miss a bit when spraying... :-\
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WeeWars

Quote from: Techno on 19 December 2014, 07:33:11 AM
Very interesting, Michael.
Didn't know that type of thing was available.....Or is it relatively new ?
Cheers - Phil

There I was thinking I was the last to know!

www.acrylicosvallejo.com/en_US/primers/family/22

www.militarymodelling.com/forums/postings.asp?th=52607

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Techno

Quote from: WeeWars on 19 December 2014, 02:52:57 PM
There I was thinking I was the last to know!
Cheers, Michael

Good grief....No.....Being the last to know ?.....That's my job, Michael.  ;)
Cheers - Phil

Steve J

Hmmm, might check this out for those odd jobs that only require one or two firgures to be primed.

WeeWars

Very useful for that. Also, sometimes I add the odd bit of putty to a figure that I've already started painting. The brush-on primer is perfect for spot priming.

Talking of which, here are my first painted AIM figures (primed with brush-on primer):

POST 173

www.michaelscott.name/1809/1809blogpost173-0.htm

Cheers, Michael
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