Monday, February 9, 2015

28mm Smaller WWII German Job

This batch of figures was an expansion to a customer's German WWII forces. Nice little mix of some AA, anti-tank, and infantry gun support. All figures are from Warlord Games.















Friday, February 6, 2015

28mm Ronin Order

Still trying to catch up on posts here with a smaller order of two of the sets for Ronin. The customer wanted these painted to a high standard to match the sample art on the packaging.

The Koryu Buntai







The Bandit Buntai













28mm Prussian Napoleonic Cavalry

Here's a commission we did of the Napoleonic Prussian cavalry for a customer. He does his own basing so we finished everything up to that point, so they are appearing here still on their painting sticks.

The first unit is the Brandenberg Cuirassiers:





The second unit is the Silesian Cuirassiers:





Nice figures and I'm happy with the way they turned out. Typical Perry quality, with some clean up required due to the worms they use to insure good castings. I've found it isn't hard to remove them, turning the figure over and feeling for the worms. Plus, once you do a couple of the same figure you learn to know where they are located. Now don't get me started on that fake cotton batting they pack them in. I HATE that stuff...

Thursday, February 5, 2015

28mm Wild West Commission

A customer sent us this commission of Wild West figures. It is comprised of the civilians from Blue moon and some mountain men and gunfighters from Foundry. Fantastic figures and one of our favorite periods to paint.
















Wednesday, February 4, 2015

15mm Napoleonic French Army- At least the start of one!

We have a customer who has been collecting 15mm Napoleonics for years (along with ACW and AWI) and we recently started painting up his collection of Napoleonics. There are at least 10,000 figures to do and this batch is the first 450-500 or so. Almost all of the figures are Old glory 15's with an occasional other figure.

He will do his own flags so that is why the poles are bare.