3 Intrepid knights approach a large, featureless building from the lost Atlanteans. With no apparent entrance or exit, the stone structure is covered with huge, unknown glyphs. (I whipped up 2 of these buildings today).
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Monday, December 30, 2019
Knights Ahoy
Special Bonus, after finishing my Muslim horsemen, following a week or more of assembly, priming, painting various bits, I looked in my "To Be Painted Bin" and found 8 dismounted knights with axes or maces already assembled, based and prime, probably from over a year ago. They painted up 1,2 3, --ahh, metal miniatures on foot beat mounted plastic kits by a country mile. Anyway, here they are:
The two on the right are painted as knights templar, but they and the other mace wielders would make good cleric figures for D&D applications.
The two on the right are painted as knights templar, but they and the other mace wielders would make good cleric figures for D&D applications.
Muslim Light Cavalry
I assembled and painted 12 plastic Muslim light cavalry which I bought for a project I'm not going to do anymore, but still, Arab horsemen was a gap in my miniatures, so I will get some use out of them sometime.
First: the Fabulous Fez Squad:
Next, the Fez-less back-up dancers:
First: the Fabulous Fez Squad:
Next, the Fez-less back-up dancers:
Monday, December 2, 2019
Vikings, Batch-2
I finished my second batch of 16 Vikings (started with Bob , Sunday, finished Monday). These went smoother than the first batch.
Wooden Towers
I also bought and painted 2 wooden towers for the stockade fort, they have removable roofs and 2nd floor.
Stockade Pieces
Thanks to a sale at Acheson creations, I got 4 more pieces to increase the size of my log-stockade fort. Painted up on Sunday's paint night.
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