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Pete's Halflings - Based


Halfling Warders w/ Bow (12)
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HALF03
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$6.00 USD


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Gutshot writes:

They look great. I have dreamed of a halfling army for many years now. Mayby I will make my dream come true!


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I promised to post some pictures up here of the Halflings that Pete painted, as soon as I based them.

Halflings
Halflings

I've taken pictures at different distances, to let you judge both how the painted figures look close-up, and how they might look on the tabletop.

Halflings

I did some minor touch-up to the figures - just clean up of faces and bows, mostly.

Halflings

The Halflings have been individually based on ½"-square steel bases, then placed on a magnetic stand sized for Fantasy Rules! - but the individual basing makes it possible to easily "rebase" for other rulesets. The magnetic stands were made from Litko thick wooden bases and magnetic sheet, right out of the package (except that I painted the wood).

Halflings

Note how the cloaks, which tend to look too highlighted in the close-up views, work much better at "tabletop" distances.