Yes, the bendy rubbery plastic is a curse. The newer guns in hard polystyrene are far superior in my opinion, especially as I don't have to glue them to the base to prevent them falling apart
Fantastic work, great colours! Glad to see this period is played with Turkish troops...may be an addition for our armies when I see those fabulous stands! Phil.
Wow! They look great. Love the way your wash has brought out the folds in their putties and turbans.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff!
Yes, the bendy rubbery plastic is a curse. The newer guns in hard polystyrene are far superior in my opinion, especially as I don't have to glue them to the base to prevent them falling apart
ReplyDeleteWow, great paintjob! Altough I'm no fan of thick bases they look good as battery.
ReplyDeleteCheers guys, much appreciated.
ReplyDelete@Will, yes a total pain. I wonder if there is a list which identifies the putty sets?
Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteCheers Sean.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work, great colours! Glad to see this period is played with Turkish troops...may be an addition for our armies when I see those fabulous stands!
ReplyDeletePhil.
Cheers Phil. Well, makes a change from the usual Germans :)
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