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grambo | 02 Sep 2023 12:51 a.m. PST |
It's been going for 13 years now and must have painted every period and scale over the years! Currently I'm painting 3mm (yep, 3mm) scale armies for DBA alongside varied commission work – lots of Vintage 20mm and plastic 1/72nd's for an avid collector/ wargamer known as 'Old John' and a huge ongoing Pony Wars commission of around 700 20mm castings! I'll add a couple of recent photos of ongoing 'stuff' but please feel free to have a look here: napoleonictherapy.blogspot.com Cheers, Lee. Plastic 1/72nd Winged Hussars for Old John :) Note: I tipped those feathers with black after the photos.
Plains Indians, first 68 for Mark.
And some tiny 3mm ancients (DBA) for myself!
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79thPA  | 02 Sep 2023 5:50 a.m. PST |
Great work on everything. Love the Poles. |
Shagnasty  | 02 Sep 2023 9:11 a.m. PST |
The Poles are great but the 3mm are incredible. They look like real troops rather than blobs. |
grambo | 03 Sep 2023 12:31 a.m. PST |
Thank you79th PA :) Shagnasty: Appreciate the comment as that's just what attracted me to 3mm scale, you can still identify them as their troop type but pack up to 50 of them of a standard DBA base that would normally have 4 figures on! Cheers, Lee. Greek hoplites for example (Bactarian)
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