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Title: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: kev1964 on 07 January 2015, 03:49:21 PM
Hi all,

Me and my ants have Just finished this project , best part of 2800 figs, hope you like them.

kev

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Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Ithoriel on 07 January 2015, 03:53:58 PM
Superb stuff! Now THAT looks like an army :-)
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Steve J on 07 January 2015, 03:59:56 PM
 :o :o :o :o :oThat is seriously impressive work and as Ithoriel said, it does look like an army. How long did that take you if I may be so bold as to ask?
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: kev1964 on 07 January 2015, 04:02:08 PM
Thank's chaps, about 8 weeks Steve.

kev
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Nosher on 07 January 2015, 04:17:03 PM
Nice one!
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Bodvoc on 07 January 2015, 04:19:01 PM
They look truly amazing, and only 8 weeks? That would take me months, if not years.
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Matt J on 07 January 2015, 04:20:38 PM
Awesome Kev. Love the effect of the massed phalanx
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 07 January 2015, 04:24:55 PM
Going for ancient skirmishes then. Good stuff.

IanS
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Techno on 07 January 2015, 04:26:12 PM
 :o :o :o :o :o

But you haven't said how many ants you used, Kev. ;)
Absolutely stunning !! =D> =D> =D> =D>
Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Fenton on 07 January 2015, 04:34:29 PM
Looks fantastic  =D> =D>

What skirmish rules will you be using?
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: barbarian on 07 January 2015, 04:46:18 PM
This is spectacular.
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: mollinary on 07 January 2015, 05:08:31 PM
These are for the appropriately named EPIC Commands and Colors Ancients!   There are 15 Pike phalanxes in there, each of 64 figures.

Mollinary
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Leman on 07 January 2015, 05:54:36 PM
Absolutely fantastic and a terrific effect. What rules will you be using them with?
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: mollinary on 07 January 2015, 05:58:26 PM
Quote from: Dour Puritan on 07 January 2015, 05:54:36 PM
Absolutely fantastic and a terrific effect. What rules will you be using them with?

DP

Kev is a professional painter (and, as we have seen, an amazingly proficient one) and these figures are for my collection. So the answer to your question is Commands and Colors Ancients: EPIC!   :D

Mollinary
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Ithoriel on 07 January 2015, 06:09:41 PM
I've spent 2 weeks painting 48 x 6mm Sumerians  :o :'( :'(

I am just going outside and may be ... some time.  ;)
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Fenton on 07 January 2015, 06:30:55 PM
Quote from: Ithoriel on 07 January 2015, 06:09:41 PM
I've spent 2 weeks painting 48 x 6mm Sumerians  :o :'( :'(

I am just going outside and may be ... some time.  ;)

Cor...I thought I was slow :D
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 07 January 2015, 07:09:02 PM
Those are outstanding!
Superb.
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Leman on 07 January 2015, 07:11:59 PM
Mollinary, there's a coincidence. I will be playing my first game of Napoleonic Commands and Colours next week.
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: mollinary on 07 January 2015, 07:20:06 PM
I hope you enjoy it! It is fun, and has a very different feel from the ancients game. But the EPIC version of Ancients (there is not yet an Epic version of Napoleonics although it is on the cards) is a game which I find has a replay value second to none.  We played Raphia twice on Saturday, had two very close games, and it was tremendous fun. Players involved aged from 12 to 68!  Now that has to be a good thing.  :D

Mollinary
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Steve J on 07 January 2015, 07:22:26 PM
8 weeks is pretty impressive. I just wouldn't be able to maintain focus on a project like this, but then this is your job which must surely focus the mind.
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Subedai on 07 January 2015, 07:51:44 PM
I'm not a great one for using tinterweb vernacular but in this case I will make an exception.


OMFG!!!

That is an amazing turnover time. I've still got 6mm figures that have been twenty years in the waiting for some paint and you say that you painted that lot in 8 weeks!
Breaking it down into manageable chunks it comes down to a mere 50 6mm figs per day which is okay, but 50 a day, every day for 8 week to that standards, not a chance. I take my hat off to you sir.

I thought it had gone a bit quiet, now I know why.
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: ali657 on 07 January 2015, 08:11:39 PM
That is incredible, quality and quantity. I stand in awe, superb. 8)
                    Cheers Al.
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: fred. on 07 January 2015, 08:29:17 PM
Wow!!

They look fantastic - a huge army.

It makes you think that if this is 2800 figures, which is huge by wargaming terms, but rather small by the size of real armies of the time, just what the real thing must have looked like.
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: kev1964 on 07 January 2015, 08:50:55 PM
Thank's for all the comments lads, luckily it's a job i love doing,  it is sometimes difficult to keep focused  with this amount of figs though,even for me , normally i work on batches of a thousand in 6mm.
I was hoping to get onto some of my own 10s for a few days but i had a touch of man flu just before and after xmas so it looks like i'll have to wait for another couple of weeks or so now as playing catch up . The joys of being self employed :).


kev
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: mollinary on 07 January 2015, 08:53:34 PM
Quote from: fred    12df on 07 January 2015, 08:29:17 PM
Wow!!

They look fantastic - a huge army.

It makes you think that if this is 2800 figures, which is huge by wargaming terms, but rather small by the size of real armies of the time, just what the real thing must have looked like.

Which is what the smaller scales bring to war gaming.  There are 960 phalangites in those photos, so about two thirds of a single phalanx unit! The smaller scales bring a much clearer picture of height to ground scale, although even there we make compromises.  But massed small figures give an impression which, in my opinion, is infinitely better than small numbers of 28mm figures, no matter how well painted.

Mollinary
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: paulr on 07 January 2015, 09:11:43 PM
 :-bd =D> :-bd =D> :-bd =D>

Simply stunning  8) 8)

When do you get to paint their opponents?  ;D
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Subedai on 07 January 2015, 09:25:43 PM
Quote from: mollinary on 07 January 2015, 08:53:34 PM
Which is what the smaller scales bring to war gaming.  There are 960 phalangites in those photos, so about two thirds of a single phalanx unit! The smaller scales bring a much clearer picture of height to ground scale, although even there we make compromises.  But massed small figures give an impression which, in my opinion, is infinitely better than small numbers of 28mm figures, no matter how well painted.

Mollinary

You got that spot on.
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: mollinary on 07 January 2015, 09:43:12 PM
Quote from: paulr on 07 January 2015, 09:11:43 PM
:-bd =D> :-bd =D> :-bd =D>

Simply stunning  8) 8)

When do you get to paint their opponents?  ;D

Paul,


The Romans are already done,   But for many battles this vast horde will divide into two to give battle as Alexander's successors. In the current scenarios for Epic CCA Paraiticene has the largest number of phalanx units which is eight for one side and seven for the other. Indians and Persians may have to wait until my wallet recovers! But that said, I should emphasise that Kev's service is extremely good value!

Mollinary
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: toxicpixie on 07 January 2015, 11:01:04 PM
That's superb :)

I think others have said everything else!
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: FierceKitty on 07 January 2015, 11:14:08 PM
Woo hoo!
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: paulr on 08 January 2015, 01:57:17 AM
Quote from: mollinary on 07 January 2015, 09:43:12 PM
The Romans are already done,   But for many battles this vast horde will divide into two to give battle as Alexander's successors. In the current scenarios for Epic CCA Paraiticene has the largest number of phalanx units which is eight for one side and seven for the other. Indians and Persians may have to wait until my wallet recovers! But that said, I should emphasise that Kev's service is extremely good value!

Did I miss the post with the Romans  :-\

It is certainly a high quality service and a very sensible investment ;) :) :)
Title: Re: A few 6mm Greeks/Macedonians
Post by: Hertsblue on 08 January 2015, 09:47:32 AM
Absolutely stunning. All the good things of wargaming - numbers, colourful troops and consumate painting. Mollinary, you are a lucky, lucky man!  =P~ =P~ =P~