Today I made a little more impact on the lead mountain that I bought to Cornwall with me.
This morning I was up bright and early, so at about 07:00 I made a start on the highlights of the two Bolt Action Burmese Scouts that I had base-coated and washed yesterday. In pretty much no time at all I had these pair finished.
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Two Bolt Action Burmese Scouts |
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Two Bolt Action Burmese Scouts |
The one on the right has not actually photographed that well, but I hope to be able to get some better images once I get home and get the bases and matt varnish done.
Victoria and I went to
Fifteen Cornwall for a slap up breakfast, very nice indeed, I had the Da Bara Bakery’s sourdough with Clarence Court scrambled egg, mushrooms, spicy beans and Newlina’s wild rocket, a glass of fresh Grapefruit juice and we followed up sharing a Press pot of Finca Shekinah coffee.
After breakfast we had a walk on the beach at Watergate Bay and then on to Padstowe for a walk round the town and harbour.
When we got back I cracked on with the highlights on those Shieldwall Miniatures Viking Bowmen. Before tea, I had eight of these completed apart from the bases and varnishing that will be done when I got home.
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Eight Shieldwall Miniatures Viking Thralls with bows |
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Eight Shieldwall Miniatures Viking Thralls with bows |
Finally I finished off the base-coat on those Artizan Viking Hirdmen that I have bought to paint for Lee. These also got a coat of Vallejo Sepia Wash.
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Four Artixan Viking Hirdmen |
Wow, you've been busy, Paul. Nice work all around. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteP.S. See you at the GT very soon.
Those shieldwall vikings look great
ReplyDeleteNice looking archers.
ReplyDeleteVery nice job!
ReplyDeleteThanks chaps, it's been a productive week away. I've done a dozen Japanese and two Burmese for Bolt action and then 28 Vikings for Saga.
ReplyDeleteI did bring two boxes of Perry Miniatures French Hussars to paint but forgot to bring my plastic glue with me - doofus!