"Homegrown Askaris on Gisby's Blog" Topic
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gisbygeo | 12 Aug 2016 9:49 p.m. PST |
gisby.wordpress.com Years ago, I sculpted a bunch of figures for a company that shall remain nameless. They were state of the art for 1975, but it hadn't been 1975 for many years. I did however sculpt an Askari miniature, and kept a mould of him: Based on a Belgian Askari, he was pretty generic, so I have painted units of them in blue, khaki, and white, and he serves in many of my armies without raising eyebrows…. |
Hafen von Schlockenberg | 12 Aug 2016 10:07 p.m. PST |
Pics are a little too dark to see much detail,but they look good ranked. And I love the uniforms! |
Herkybird | 13 Aug 2016 1:25 p.m. PST |
I had a go at making it lighter…
Not sure if its any clearer?! |
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