A commission for a customer of a Romano-British warband for Saga. Most of the figures are Gripping Beast, with a couple of Footsore Miniatures for characters. Spears were replaced with wire spears and Little Big Men Decals were used for the shields.
The LBMS decals didn't quite fit so required quite a bit of trimming and touching up.
We are a commission painting service for miniature toy soldiers. You can visit our website at
The copyright of all images of our work is held by Robert Chicka and may not be used without express written permission.
Monday, November 27, 2017
Friday, November 24, 2017
28mm WW2 Commission: Sealion and More
Another WWII commission. This one has some units for Sealion and pulp scenarios, and other units.
First up some homeguard figures. Some Footsore, I think, Artizan Designs, and Warlord Games:
First up some homeguard figures. Some Footsore, I think, Artizan Designs, and Warlord Games:
Dad's Army |
Partisans |
Downed Luftwaffe Pilot |
British Commandos |
Field Gendarmes |
Kelly's Heroes |
Add caption |
Japanese |
Winter US |
Chindits |
More Japanese |
Add caption |
Home Guard |
Sunday, November 19, 2017
28mm Commission: Various Pulp Figures
Here's a larger commission we did of a pulp nature. Various manufacturers in this one: Pulp Figures, Forge of Ice, Blue Moon, Reaper, Brigade Games, and more.
The US sailors were from Pulp Figures. Great sculpts. I love Bob Murch's style.
I think these were from Blue Moon. A few damsels in distress.
Some "Ladies of the evening" from Reaper:
These next few sets are from Brigade Games:
Various adventurers from Artizan Designs:
Some townspeople. I think these were from Woodbine Designs, or perhaps Footsore?
A fun project to work on. Lots of variety and great sculpts.
The US sailors were from Pulp Figures. Great sculpts. I love Bob Murch's style.
I think these were from Blue Moon. A few damsels in distress.
Some "Ladies of the evening" from Reaper:
These next few sets are from Brigade Games:
Various adventurers from Artizan Designs:
Some townspeople. I think these were from Woodbine Designs, or perhaps Footsore?