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rob polymathsw21 Oct 2016 9:51 a.m. PST

Finished a commission for a large WW2 American Infantry force.

Take a look on my blog: link

Thanks!

Personal logo Tacitus Supporting Member of TMP21 Oct 2016 10:22 a.m. PST

Great work! Obviously, you're a pro. You do offer a piece of advice that is excellent and should be taken to heart by painters of all levels when considering a big paint session. Research first, Have your colors lined up and ready to go, Having to stop several times during painting for further research can be draining, time consuming, and possibly off-putting from the whole project.

wrgmr121 Oct 2016 9:38 p.m. PST

That's a lot of figures, nice work!

rob polymathsw24 Oct 2016 2:04 a.m. PST

Tacitus, thanks for the comments. I do miniatures painting professionally, and daily! I completely agree, anything that breaks a flow of painting can be draining and quite annoying.

wrgmr1, thanks for the feedback! :D

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