Saturday, November 14, 2009
Eleven o'clock time for snuff!
Stay on target!

This week I received a bunch of WWII Americans I had ordered from Black tree Designs so long ago I totally forgot they were coming. It's always nice to get figures in the post especially ones you had forgotten about.
I have done a look of looking around on the net and decided that Black tree make the best WWII Americans around. You may have to wait a while before you see any finished on this site though. Which reminds me, I haven't painted in a good few months now and I've gone a bit cold turkey. I have ordered some walls from Warlord Games though and a copy of 'Black powder' so I still have plenty of irons in the fire.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Battle Rage!
Thursday, October 29, 2009
23rd Welsh Fusiliers
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
TOP SECRET

This is my little black painting book where I jot down all of my findings. When I undertake another era I spend a good few weeks researching and experimenting with colours before I am happy to start. These two pages tell me everything I need to know about painting 1944 British. Some of the notes may be hard to understand so I will explain them.
Foundry do actually make a British uniform colour scheme now, but I found it a bit too reddish for my liking, so I stuck to my own findings. For my Uniform I base coat with Tamiya 'Khaki Drab', mid-tone is Foundry's 'Drab' and highlight Coat de arms 'British Khaki'.
If I can I try to keep all colours straight from the pot to increase painting speed. This does take a little time to source though. I hope my rough scribbles can help other painters thinking of starting up a British Platoon.
Tommy and Jerry settle down in their new home
Saturday, October 24, 2009
I sometimes miss the old days...

As I stroll through other peoples Blogs and follow links to yet new ones, I am amazed at the amount and standard of Games workshop models these days. I know I will never go back to It myself but I still get a thrill at looking at other peoples work.
However, I did get my GW fix a few years back by playing Dawn of War on the PC. Painting up armies in half an hour then letting them lose with fantastic graphics and sounds effects was brilliant, It's no wonder computer games have hit the table top gaming scene so hard. I have to say though I enjoy the painting side of gaming more these days and that could never be beaten by a computer.
I think for me my lust for GW has been solved by collecting WWII ranges, where you can still go to town on heavily armoured vehicles and equipment and feed your historical head at the same time.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
German in the Wald
Life in the Undergrowth
Turf war
Looking more like trees now
The root of the problem
Green Fingers
Can't see the wood for the trees
The march of the Ents
Sometime ago I had bought a box of 'Forest in a box' from Silflor, It had sat around for ages, getting in the way so I decided to get my hands dirty and tackle It.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
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