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Wider Wargaming => General Discussion => Topic started by: Sandinista on 08 September 2015, 11:29:24 AM

Title: A big thank you to my painting crew
Post by: Sandinista on 08 September 2015, 11:29:24 AM
I would like to say a big thank you to Mickey and Nathan who have painted my extensive LOA forces in time for me to get them packed to ship to NZ. I will post photos when based but this won't be until November/December. The French alone have 38 units of foot and 28 of horse, then there's the Dutch, William IIIs English etc, James Irish army, Spanish, Savoy, Austrian & Bavarians. In all over 150 foot units and 90 horse and an insane amount of artillery. I plan to stick it all on the table for an insanely large game at some point (we need our own house in NZ 1st  ;D )

I greatly appreciate the quality and speed of your work and recommend you to anyone who is looking for figure painters.

You can contact them via these links

Mickey www.mickeysminis.blogspot.co.uk/ (http://www.mickeysminis.blogspot.co.uk/)
Nathan www.facebook.com/jtppainting (http://www.facebook.com/jtppainting)

Cheers
Ian
Title: Re: A big thank you to my painting crew
Post by: Mickey Sims on 08 September 2015, 11:36:39 AM
Thanks Ian,

It's been a pleasure working for you & with Pendraken minis!
Title: Re: A big thank you to my painting crew
Post by: toxicpixie on 08 September 2015, 12:13:37 PM
And thanks from me, Ian!

It's been a nice commission - the figures are cracking and the units you'd put together were interesting to do as well :)

Good luck with the migration and finding some local opponents, and looking forward to the "in action" pics  8)

Nathan
Title: Re: A big thank you to my painting crew
Post by: paulr on 08 September 2015, 10:16:57 PM
I assume each painter did a 'side'

Did both of you agree on painting style...  :-\
Title: Re: A big thank you to my painting crew
Post by: Sandinista on 08 September 2015, 11:03:50 PM
Painting style was dictated by me and both painters score 10 out of 10 for interpretation, all figures mass muster next to each other

Cheers
ian