Civil War battle in 20mm........... (1 Viewer)

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Painted up some new ACW figures for my collection over the past couple of weekends...............

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Have a nice mix of new stuff, Wheats Tigers, Union Zouaves, artillery and command stands.........

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Also painted up a miniature version of the Trostle Farm and the outbuildings to be featured in a future diorama.........

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George, you have been busy where do you get the time from? Are these the usual make of figure? The name escapes me, sorry. Great display and photos.

Jeff
 
George, you have been busy where do you get the time from? Are these the usual make of figure? The name escapes me, sorry. Great display and photos.

Jeff

I have the ability to paint in my sleep...........;)

I paint figures for afew hours a night, could care less what is on tv.

Most of these figures are Kennington, which are still available and Qualitycast, which are long gone.

The Lee figure is from a company in Germany called Art Miniaturen, their customer service is beyond terrible, I was lucky to get this figure off of Ebay unpainted.

Thanks for the feedback, glad someone likes my work........
 
George, its always a pleasure to see what you have been up to especially when it involves the ACW. Great looking figures - you certainly have more patience that I do. Joe Baker (playsetaddict) and I did the same thing yesterday for almost 6 hours at my house except for in 54-58mm. This is just fun to do as far as I am concerned. We have a great past time don't we?
:) Mike
 
George, its always a pleasure to see what you have been up to especially when it involves the ACW. Great looking figures - you certainly have more patience that I do. Joe Baker (playsetaddict) and I did the same thing yesterday for almost 6 hours at my house except for in 54-58mm. This is just fun to do as far as I am concerned. We have a great past time don't we?
:) Mike

Thanks Mike; can't wait to see the pictures from your and Joe's efforts, Joe is one of THE nicest guys I've ever met in this hobby, we go way back to 1998 from OTSN.

And you are so right; fun does not begin to describe it, I had a great time setting all of the figures, buildings and terrain up.

This really is a great hobby, one to be enjoyed for sure..........
 
Nice to see you a play George

Thanks Lt, I appreciate you taking the time to look and comment, tomorrow is going to be a special day once Mike and Joe's pictures go up on the forum, so get ready..............;)
 
Setting up the figures I would imagine is no small feat in itself but painting them as well !!

Very nicely done George.
 
Setting up the figures I would imagine is no small feat in itself but painting them as well !!

Very nicely done George.

Painting them is half the fun, setting them up is the other half, thanks for the comments Scott...........
 
Im about the same Warrior would rather paint then rot in front of the TV except for maybe a docco on the history Channel.
Your set ups are a feast for the eyes........I can realy se that mat being used for the Russian stepp hint hint.
 
Im about the same Warrior would rather paint then rot in front of the TV except for maybe a docco on the history Channel.
Your set ups are a feast for the eyes........I can realy se that mat being used for the Russian stepp hint hint.

Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it........Russia.......hmmmmm....Borodino perhaps Ragnar?

We'll have to see about that..........
 

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