First post here, I've been painting and gaming for many years and I've never really considered 10mm viable for the periods I game, mainly WW2 and Modern. Being relatively local for the birthday bash I came down and to be honest I was very impressed with the figures, particularly the new Falklands stuff. I'm doing skirmish in 20mm but wanted Company or larger actions using "We'll have to bloody walk" Falklands supplement for IABSM so the 10mm figs are great. Very impressed with the figures so far, a very quick photo of a test figure. Dougie
(http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t190/DOUGIELSSAH/DSC02403.jpg)
From what I can see Dougie looks very good, especially the camo.
Nice... =P~
Me want some...
Hi Dougie,
Seen your stuff on the AA forum which is very insperational, glad you are comming over to our wonderfull scale. I will look foward to more postings from you (i hope), and maybe some tutorials in how you managed to paint that little fellow.
Steve.
Looks really good, really has the look of DPM.
Very nice work on the camo
Fantastic.
Please: Tutorial and list of paints used would be amazing, just want to get mine right when they arrive!
Terrific work Dougie !
Yes please...I'll second third the tutorial request.
Cheers - Phil.
Good work as usual Dougie.
Excellent Dougie - good to see you here as well 8)
Excellent work, and this is also the first painted Falkland's figure we've seen!
8)
man that is one nice camo scheme, perhaps a painting dairy of how you painted the camo would be MUCH needed. ~X( =D> :!!
Welcome.
That is a very nice bit of camo' work there. 8)
You don't 'lose' the figure with it, which can happen with camo' jobs.
I also would love to hear how you did this :D
Cor that could be me 25 years ago!... only fatter and with a Khaki beret
Wot! You were fatter 25 years ago?
Crap hats.
Cant live with em, cant shoot em :o
Quote from: Dave Fielder on 20 July 2012, 09:16:05 PM
Wot! You were fatter 25 years ago?
Not as fat as now but was on my way to piedom....