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| Blake Walker | 07 Sep 2013 9:12 p.m. PST |
link Photos of latest painting projects. I lost my mind painting up 28mm 1870 French Zouaves in August 2013. So I switched over to painting up the Chaos force out of the WH40K Dark Vengeance box set. I threw in a Nurgle Chaos Lord, Typhus, along with the Chaos Marines and Hellbrute who are now dedicated to Nurgle. The 20 Chaos Cultists are also being painted as I write this. I got done with the base coats this morning. I need to go back and do individual detail work on them later. They are also dedicated to father Nurgle in greys, greens, and browns. The cultists will wind up as Plague Zombies when I do finally get around to running my Nurgle force with Typhus
Though my car has been visited by the Plague Lord/gremlins. The engine light came on today and I need to get it fixed. The annoyances of life
Enjoy, Blake |
| A Badger | 08 Sep 2013 1:07 p.m. PST |
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Nashville  | 08 Sep 2013 10:11 p.m. PST |
I read your blog about the C and N Franco Prussian war game. Wonderful write up and figures. I also game the period. all that lead is tough to move about but makes for a good game. Let me suggest perhaps a village or two and perhaps a hill for the French to hide behind to stand a chance against the Prussians
. well done lad
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