Thursday, 12 March 2020

Finished: 15mm Rebels and 10mm Skellies and guns (For Joshua)

Hi folks,

Apologies, again I have been pretty lax at keeping up with recently painted items for the AHPCX.

I've continued to focus on the 10mm stuff, the aim having been to get a lot done by Hammerhead on Saturday. This included me basing over 54 units of troops which I have received. Unfortunately, due to circumstances, work commitments and my own anxiety over exposing Amy unnecessarily to this virus, we are no longer going to Hammerhead on Saturday. Which I feel guilty about, but in all honesty I had to call an ambulance this morning because my wife was ill (not virus related) and it scared the hell out of me. Thankfully, she is fine - but those 'underlying health conditions' can be a bugger just on a normal day.

Apologies to anyone who was hoping to see the project or catch up with me at the show.

To make myself feel better, I've also already spent some of the money I would have spent at the show on some goodies. The new Late War British FoW book is out this month, which is an instant buy for me.

Onto the figures. Some 15mm GZG rebel colonists up first. Just a few ladies, which I needed to paint for challenge purposes. There are more on the shelf, but other priorities have parked them for a bit. Nice and easy figures to paint, however, when you have been painting regiments of 10mm.



Next up, a load of undead for the 'For Joshua' project:


The single Banner bearer of this unit - the rest were painted by Bob






And finally some Pendraken heavy artillery for my knight army (which is coming along very slowly - currently bogged down painting lots of archers).


That's it for now. I've a few other bits that are work in progress just now, and will hopefully get finished soon. I'm really wanting to get some 15mm WW2 stuff painted, but want to commit to getting all the 10mm stuff I wanted to paint done.

2 comments:

  1. Nice new entries for Project J. Those cannons look like hefty buggers too!

    Hope the missus gets well soon Jamie.

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  2. Hi James, the fantasy armies are going to be huge, will be quite a spectacle on the table.

    Hope your wife is feeling better. I'm trying to keep this virus threat in perspective, but the situation is worrying.

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