I got the static grass on all the Confederate infantry last night, then glued the rocks on and took photographs this morning. Here are the finished bases. There are 160 figures in 20 units.
And here is the finished Confederate army.
I'll be packing figures for a few days, then this commission is going out in the mail!
Great work, what's next after all these acw guys?
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I have a small commission of WWII vehicles, then some 28mm plastic Napoleonics I'm painting for HaT. After that, it's all up to me. I think I'll get cracking on my 28mm FoG Republican Romans.
ReplyDeletegreat! very excited to see the romans, i love the way you paint them, very sharp. i'm painting the old glory 15mm FOG rep. Roman army which you painted a while ago, i hope i can get the same results. But once again fantstic.
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Holy cow! These units look perfect. Each one is a small diorama.
ReplyDeleteThe paint work really brings these figures to life.
This collection will be on my table for years and years to come.
Thank you Scott!
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Nicely done Scott. I always know finishing a big job means you can do something new, which is usually a nice change. Enjoy the Romans.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Scott; as always I am a HUGE fan of your work... such a super-clean style, it holds up VERY nicely.
ReplyDeleteCan I ask what the total charge for the whole commission was?
Great stuff... Glenn, you are a lucky man!:D
Nevermind, I found your price in an earlier post:)
ReplyDeleteHi Scott,
ReplyDeleteI received the figures on Friday. Wow again! they look even better live than they do on the blog.
Thank you for all of your hard work and thanks for the thorough wrapping. They arrived with 0 casualties. Not one broken sword or bayonet.
THANK YOU again
I also wanted to let you know that I have posted my first blog with the figures: A re-fight of Longstreet's attack on Day 2 at Gettysburg. Seems fitting as I had the inspiration to do the project last year November as I toured the Gettysburg battlefield after Fall In!
ReplyDeletePlease check it out and comment.
http://tropical-games.blogspot.com/
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