Finally, I 've made it to finish this set and present it as the last post in 2015, as I 've planned !!
As my wife was cooking the whole afternoon(!) and I was playing with my daughter, I manage to steal some time to take these photos in order to make this post.
As my wife was cooking the whole afternoon(!) and I was playing with my daughter, I manage to steal some time to take these photos in order to make this post.
These are the last three figures and also you can see here some photos of the full project. I've made a small vignette to display the two lying figures,as they come without base.I hope you like the muddy terrain for the base because I haven't use any great technique for the mud. It just look very...dry.....
I wish you all a Happy New Years Eve and may 2016 find us all productive and creative in our hobby!!
Amazing job on the bases, realistic and beautiful...and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil!! Have a Happy and creative New Year!!
DeleteVery nice! The early-war uniform looks great with the contrasting tunic and trouser colors. I love the scale - although I've done a lot of 28mm in the recent past, I grew up with 1:32nd/54mm stuff. I also used to have some Tamiya 1:35th figures. Thanks for stopping by and posting on my blog. I've just joined yours and look forward to seeing more great work.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean! I'll be on track for some more of your Big Figs!!
DeleteRegards, George
Φανταστική δουλειά Γιώργο. Πολύ ρεαλιστική απεικόνιση.
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Ευχαριστώ πολύ Θάνο! Καλωσήλθες στο blog μου!!
DeleteWhat you did with these figures is a real inspiration for me! Wonderfull work!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
I'm happy to inspire people with my painting!Looking forward to see some of your painting again:)
DeleteThank you sir! Welcome to Biblicrafts!!
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