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A Life in Miniature: January 2016
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A Life in Miniature. Friday, 8 January 2016. Painting World War 2 German Armour. For our Christmas game we returned to 20mm and this inspired me to dig out some old projects. Inspired my the forthcoming game I took the opportunity to finish them. Here's a couple of finished shots as a late war German kampfgrupp. Really pleased with the results. The crew really lift the models in my opinion. Panel highlights applied by hand and then a thin oil paint filter applied. Matt varnish then weathering. Download E...
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RTB AT LARGE: New 28mm range from Murawski Miniatures - Baden 1809-1812
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Wednesday, 12 August 2015. New 28mm range from Murawski Miniatures - Baden 1809-1812. We are adding a new range of 28mm Napoleonic infantry covering Baden. The first releases are suited for the period 1809-1812 and if they prove popular we will add infantry more suitable for the period 1813/14, and then move onto other figures. Hope you like them. 12 August 2015 at 15:18. I do and not even my period or scale. :o). 12 August 2015 at 15:50. Like em and will be getting some eventually. Dutch Belgian conting...
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RTB AT LARGE: September 2014
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Tuesday, 2 September 2014. The Polish High Command has arrived! Yes, they've only been in the pipeline for 2 years but Murawski Miniatures has now launched Napoleonic Polish High Command. First up is Poniatowski who is shown on a rearing horse. Next is the replacement cavalry general. I didnt think the old pose worked and much prefer this one. The Prince standing up in the saddle. We may get this reworked. The cavalry general on the rearing horse. Poniatowski on a galloping horse. View my complete profile.
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A Life in Miniature: December 2015
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A Life in Miniature. Saturday, 12 December 2015. We had an opportunity to try the new Osprey rule set "Black Ops" last Thursday at the Club. A high ranking diplomat had been kidnapped by local rebels some where in Central Asia. The rebels were a mix of poor quality militia, mercenaries and an FSB team on site to interrogate the prisoner. A special forces team supported by regular troops were despatched to rescue him. It looked like they might have got the hostage to a landrover but this was quickly destr...
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A Life in Miniature: Black Ops
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A Life in Miniature. Saturday, 12 December 2015. We had an opportunity to try the new Osprey rule set "Black Ops" last Thursday at the Club. A high ranking diplomat had been kidnapped by local rebels some where in Central Asia. The rebels were a mix of poor quality militia, mercenaries and an FSB team on site to interrogate the prisoner. A special forces team supported by regular troops were despatched to rescue him. It looked like they might have got the hostage to a landrover but this was quickly destr...
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A Life in Miniature: February 2016
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A Life in Miniature. Monday, 8 February 2016. Vapnartak 2016 and Dragon Rampant. Well it's been sometime since my last post. I really must try and blog a bit more regularly. Here's a couple of quick snaps. Knights are on 60mm by 80mm bases. I really like the extra depth which allows a less regular positioning of the figures. For the sharp eyed there are a couple of bases of late medievals in the background but they are for another post. Is it just me who agonises about base sizes? So how was the show?
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A Life in Miniature: May 2016
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A Life in Miniature. Sunday, 8 May 2016. Its Been a Long Time. It's been a long time since I updated the blog with a post. I really need to try and get into the habit of posting at least once a week! So what have I been up to? In order to neatly fit the walls onto a terrain tile they needed to be cut up and joined. The light foam the walls are made of made this really easy and as the walls were to be plastered it was easy to use filler to hide the join. Next the moat had to be carved into the tile and th...
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The Doc's Study: June 2012
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Oh, look, one of them just needs varnishing and basing! I'm getting on with my Sikh for our Gumba Campaign, but sadly not in a satisfying pace. It's picking up though, so stay tuned. The photo was taken with my mobile, so please don't be too harsh. I've just realised that it has swallowed a tone of colour variations. PS: Jeez, these Sikhs are badly cast! This guys beard was also half missing, so I had to sculpt him one. Sunday, June 10, 2012. Friday, June 1, 2012. I've just fini...
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June | 2009 | WAB Gamer
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A Warhammer Ancients Blog. June 7, 2009. First Unit Almost Done. Posted by Michael Porter under Uncategorized. Made some progress on my first unit of Perry Crusaders after taking time off for finals and term papers. I’ve noticed a few things I have forgotten to do-little mistakes here and there, such as some bosses need to be fixed, but mostly minor stuff. The unit as it stands now, 20 men strong. Wordpress is being a total pain, so I have uploaded more pictures to my Picassa album here. June 5, 2009.
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