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madaxeman22 Feb 2018 2:22 p.m. PST

Here are some pictures of a Samurai army that I haven't painted myself…together with some bodged-together and over ambitious terrain..

The army itself is a 15mm Samurai force for L'Art de la Guerre. Mostly composed of Old Glory figures from Timecast, they are supplemented with a handful of Baueda Emeshi cavalry and a Dixon 28mm Great Commander. All of them have been painted by Lurkio.

There is also a village using houses from Oshiro Terrain and a table-edge terrain feature in the shape of a home-made "ADLG Waterway" Samurai Castle wall.

There are lots more pictures and a bit of a construction guide on Madaxeman.com

Cacique Caribe22 Feb 2018 4:09 p.m. PST

Madaxeman

Wow, I absolutely love that wall!!!

Dan
PS. What was the purpose of that "slab" piece out front?

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madaxeman22 Feb 2018 4:30 p.m. PST

Glad you like it – surprisingly easy to do as well.

The slab bits on the wall and the glacis slope are just is there to hide the joins in the wall sections when they are all together and assembled.

I have toyed with the idea of drawing/painting small black "windows" on the white bits as well, but I'm not sure I'd do it all that well – its sort of scale-free at the moment, and windows would scale it straight away.

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