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Started by jchaos79, 27 March 2010, 01:28:50 AM

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jchaos79

Thanks for the comments guys,

@O Dinas Powys, Ha Ha , of course I am really into Ben and Holly thing. Well me and my son of course...

Subedai

Nice. Like the unit background write ups.
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toxicpixie

I do like the "Little Kingdom" folk there, my wee one is VERY into Ben & Holly!

You should a copy of the "BBC Friends" magazine, it had a little plastic horn like Ben's that makes a lovely toot-toot noise. Ideal for when your troops charge ;)
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jchaos79

Quote from: toxicpixie on 02 December 2015, 10:45:11 PM
I do like the "Little Kingdom" folk there, my wee one is VERY into Ben & Holly!

You should a copy of the "BBC Friends" magazine, it had a little plastic horn like Ben's that makes a lovely toot-toot noise. Ideal for when your troops charge ;)

Haha, so nice!

In my father's there is a horn used when making prospection with TNT to aware the workers that an explosion will occur. So believe me, is far away to be toot-toot noise. My son take that horn and state "I'm Daniel elf" then he blow it... and he loves it.  Sooo, where I could get this magazine ??

jchaos79

Quote from: Subedai on 02 December 2015, 07:53:08 PM
Nice. Like the unit background write ups.

I think every 10mm unit or regiment or 28mm miniature to be painted deserve a little parragraph. If you could not write a line about it, then is not worth the time to paint it. I use to think a little bit about it during the painting and sometimes appear a new dimension or make me wonder and read new things about, or how to use it in the battlefield.

Said that, I have to apology for the gramma because sometimes is not easy to sum up or transmit the feeling of the unit in other lenguage. Sometimes, I re-read some descriptions in the following weeks, and then I think, wow how I could made that mistake, but I am not always fresh when I steal 5 minutes to write in the forum.

toxicpixie

It was either http://www.redan.co.uk/Friends.html or http://www.redan.co.uk/Favourites.html - I *think*... it was bought by a friend a couple of months back and as with all the magazines got heavily enjoyed by a toddler so...

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O Dinas Powys

Quote from: jchaos79 on 02 December 2015, 11:42:39 AM
Thanks for the comments guys,

@O Dinas Powys, Ha Ha , of course I am really into Ben and Holly thing. Well me and my son of course...

It's a great programme  :-bd

You need to find a figure for Gaston  :d
(I know, even though it's fantasy  :o  ;)  )

jchaos79

After months of inactivity in 10mm scale I am slowly returning (in my scarce time). So first step is to complete the  unbased figures I left in the draw time ago... now I am stealing time to prime a kislev wagon and some figures to make the Red Guard.... anyway... now a little bit of Victorian Sci fi or Steampunk for In Her Majesty's Name.



They are Lord Curr's company.

- Lord Edward Conan Curr, a maverik, adventurer, leader and ex soldier. Armed with Arc rifle. Talents: Explorer, leader, fearless and tough.
- Lady Felicity "Two gun test", Lord Curr constant companion. Two small italian custom made pearl handed pistols. Talents: Socialite and gunslinger.
- "Mad Mick" Macfarlane, is a brilliant scotish engineer, "seriously deranged, but quite possible a genius". Arc pistol and a vaiety of granades. Talents: Engenieer and fanatic
- Mohan singh Lord Curr's loyal sikh manservant, he so strong and massive that could fire a machine gun from the hip. Machine gun Talent: Strongman

-Then the Incorregibles, nº1, 2, 3 and 4. a mix band of revolutionaries, ex soldiers & street toughs. Rifles and shotguns. No talents

Here it is the original Lord Curr's Company ( I tried to put the charcter in the same position to compare them)


Impressive, isn't it. One could think why using 10mm to replicate those 28mm marvelous and characterfull figures? are we crazy?
I have two resopnses: The main one is because I love 10mm. The second one, is OK 28mm are so excited, and great... but do you have time and space to build a victorian neibourghood in 28mm, a Tibetan temple and the inside of a Zeppelin? Only thoso three scenarios will collapse my real house, and the game is good, but not soo good. I could replicate this three scenarios in 10mm and keep them inside three shoe boxes.


I also finished a sci fi base. It represents two civil humans. They are painted in space opera pale blue and yellow mood. They could fit in Dropzone Commander as UCM governor and assistant (objective marker) or for Aliens games, as colonies of the Wayland CoOrporation.



Techno

Very nice work, that man.

Cheers - Phil

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jchaos79

Thanks guys, really appreciate your words,

now is time for some classic warfare. Another roman unit to the vault. This time my only Triarii unit from old range. Then a shot of my Roman Army. With this addition I am rather satisfied with it, so I consider it finished.






Duke Speedy of Leighton

Awesome looking force sir.
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Techno

Totally agree with Will.  8)
Cheers - Phil

d_Guy

Very much like the Pendraken pikemen! Also a very stunning blog, Jchaos - enjoyed looking through it :-bd
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jchaos79

I always like the idea of a leader on a Palanquin since I saw it in nurlge armyes in the early 90... you know The lost and the damned....

So I did my Evil Men Rotten Leader on Palanquin



Here is the concept step: