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  • #1643012
    berger15
    2357xp

    Well, my “trees” project is just about done. Teaser pic of one of the finished pieces is just for attention, so to see the project in all it’s “glory” (I use the term loosely), please click this link.

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    #1643781
    144artist
    25583xp
    Cult of Games Member

    I finished this nautical fellow some time ago but just took pictures.  A very entertaining resin piece from Reaper.

     

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    #1644115
    hazyboy75
    16265xp
    Cult of Games Member

    100 Kingdoms 2000 points DONE!

    https://www.ontabletop.com/project/1554371/#snav

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    #1644189
    144artist
    25583xp
    Cult of Games Member

    The blank scrollwork at the top of the throne was really a missed opportunity that was bothering me.  A Google translate gave me the Latin for Pirate King which seemed to fit the space and sculpt.  Straight lines in two colors gave me roughly carved letters.  Okay, now I can call him finished.

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    #1644945
    janus1004
    4165xp

    10mm-scale 3D printed file from 3D Breed. I used it as a break from painting Napoleonics, really like the file and it was fun to paint as well. It is an Anglo-Dane leader stand, primed black and worked up from there.IMG_3173

    #1645445
    panzerkaput
    34066xp

    One of the things I love about the The Barons’ War: range from Footsore is the fact that in the reign of King John one of the best known outlaws, Robin Hood lived. Robin Hood is a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore and subsequently featured in literature and film. According to legend, he was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. In some versions of the legend, he is depicted as being of noble birth, and in modern retellings he is sometimes depicted as having fought in the Crusades before returning to England to find his lands taken by the Sheriff. In the oldest known versions he is instead a member of the yeoman class. Traditionally depicted dressed in Lincoln green, he is said to have robbed from the rich and given to the poor.

    My Barons War Project

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    #1645446
    panzerkaput
    34066xp

    I have added three armed warrior knights to my Militis Christi of St Mary de Pratis Abbey, though they could be Templars from Rothey Temple for my The Barons’ War: from Warhost and the figures from Footsore. These are a very nice little set of figures and I have given them the same colours as the monks to match them in.

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    #1645566
    somegeezer
    18480xp

    A modest start to Stargrave/Five Parsecs: a couple of crew members from Hasslefree.

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    I’m calling these Krueger and Fry (the latter you can guess why).

    #1646201
    andre77
    13013xp

    Kingdom Death: Dragon Sacrifice

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    #1646865
    ced1106
    6229xp

    Slammed out the Torture Room from Dungeons and Lasers!
    48 hour mark for the D&L3 terrain KS.
    D&L3 KS: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/archonstudio/dungeons-and-lasers-third-edition

    Miniatures are RBJ Game’s Squealers from their “Yippers and Squealers” line.
    Squealers: https://store-rbjgc-com.3dcartstores.com/YIPPER-AND-SQUEALER-KICKSTARTER_c_65.html

    RBJ Games also has a “Cultists and Zombies” KS:
    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1620164718/cultists-and-zombies

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    #1647137
    darkvernon
    1623xp

    Hello there!

    Ok, it’s been a long while since I posted here. But it’s been some time since I could find some time to paint anything…

    So here’s a little something!

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    Lobo is unfinished.

    More to come!

    #1647828
    somegeezer
    18480xp

    Some military goons for Stargrave/Five Parsecs. Not the greatest paintjob but let’s call it tabletop standard 🙂

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    These are the “official” Stargrave troopers box and like their fantasy brethren and sistren they are excellent.

    I plan to paint another five as troopers and the other 10 as corporate security.

    #1647839
    ced1106
    6229xp

    Sally 4th’s “Capt Tasta miniature”, from their Albedo Miniatures game line.  Review : https://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/18/18944.phtml

    Sally 4th also has a “War in Ozz, Wave 2” KS that ends in 12 hours, so figured I’d give them a shoutout! : https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/blackstone/wars-of-ozz-wave-2/

    RBJ Games’ “Yippers” from their “Yippers and Squealers” miniatures. Review: https://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/18/18947.phtml

    RBJ Games also has a “Cultists and Zombies” KS: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1620164718/cultists-and-zombies

    Terrain is from the Dungeons and Lasers line of plastic terrain. KS just ended, but sign up for the Late Pledge. : https://www.dungeonsandlasers.com/

    #1648481
    civilcourage
    11535xp
    Cult of Games Member

    20210521_092750

    Some 3d printed 10mm napoleonics, no game yet in mind but loved painting these up. Got some extras on the way from pendraken, flags included.

    #1650365
    blipvertus
    12598xp
    Cult of Games Member

    Limited Edition CCC “Yellow Jacket” Incinerator for use in MERCS. Now under new management with Fifth Angel Studios.

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