Just the briefest of updates on the Hybrid metal/plaaaastic Wars of the Roses figures now I'm back in GHQ. Firstly, after almost two weeks, all the joints bar two were very firmly set! One plaaaaastic figure had a sword and arm loose while one hybrid archer had a loose arm. I fixed both of those with Superglue. Secondly, while Sue was finishing tidying in the garden, I spray undercoated the hybrid Retinue figures. I think that this brings them together nicely, see what you think ~
Front view of the base of Bow, with added arrow groups.
Front view of the base of Bill. I've noticed I ommited to fix swords/scabards on a couple of these, so I'll add them as I go along.
Now I'm back home and post holiday stuff is sorted I need to get organised to start painting for The Wars of the Roses project. As this week's game is over at Phil's tomorrow and I've nothing underway to show in the immediate future you'll be spared any of my inane babbling now, for a while at least!
They do look really good and much easier to 'see' the poses now that they are all one colour. Certainly a lovely variety of poses which give nice animation to the units:).
ReplyDeleteThanks SteveJ, nice to have a positive response from an outside perspective.
DeleteVery fine collection of parts! Say, I see you have another new book in the pipeline. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteNew book Jonathan? News to me!
DeleteWhoops! I’ve mixed up my Davids!
DeleteAge, Jonathan. It comes to us all...
DeleteWry nice David a project I fancy in the future 👍
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt, hope to see you branching out into it too.
DeleteThe undercoating has brought the figures all together nicely and they look great, should be a very nice retinue when painted up.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie! Four billmen are painted with six more underway. It's a start.
DeleteNice David, coincidently I am doing maps for a book on the longbow. Tactics for which were of course invented by a Scot, albeit a bad one.
ReplyDeleteA bad Scot? Shurely Shum Mishtake?
DeleteGood looking figures and unit David. They are gonna look grand once you have painted them.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, James
Thanks James, I hope you are right about the end product.
DeleteLooking excellent! This has the makings of a fine-looking unit! The spray primer really brings out the quality and detail.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree, at the risk of seeming smug!
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