First up is Strahkov. He was painted for a fellow Pressganger who lost his brother. His brother had mentioned he would have liked to paint a Strahkov battle group in SWAT team colors. This is my interpretation of what Strahkov would look like in such a scheme. He was painted in about 7 to 8 hours and he was my first time using pigment to dirty up the bottom of his coat.




Next up, I like to game, so here are some shots I liked from a previous weekend of rolling dice.
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The big red guys were painted by a great guy named Kenyon Shiver. Always fun to play against and I think our figures look pretty dang good on a board together.
Until next time, happy painting!
Hey, guy. Site is looking better and better with the addition of posts and photos!
ReplyDeleteOne constructive critisism, though: In your posts including pics of games played, consider crediting who painted what force- I wouldn't want anyone forming their opinion of your skill based on any figs that I, or others, may have painted that are in the photo with yours.
Not false humility here- 'Just want you to be represented accurately!
Again, the site is looking great. I look forward to seeing where it goes!