What are you working on....?

Started by Sean Clark, July 11, 2016, 03:45:31 PM

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John Watson

Currently Bavarian Napoleonic 15mm. Generals and ADCs on the painting desk right now. Further line battalions to follow. After that I fancy a change. I might paint my PBI Italian partisans.
John

Smiley Miley 66

15mm Early (mainly)and Late Desert vehicles for the 8th Army, also any missing Desert scenery needed for PBI game. Start Sorting out my DAK forces. So later this year I can start playing games relating 1941 and next couple of years of 1942,1943 Themed Games Days. (One can only hope and look forward...)
Miles

Moggy

WW1 15mm
Italians
Turkish
German

Maybe 12mm? ACW army

Waiting for inspiration to finish off markers/casualties for my Vietnam troops

Starting to get into that state of having too many things on the go at the same time. Damm, One day I will get back the other 200 x 28mm Zulus as well.

Derek

Leslie BT

15mm FfM figures
15mm Vikings
28mm Spanish Napoleonic's for Sharpe Practise
28mm Partisan's for Chain of Command
28mm Mexicans for Maximillian in Mexico.

Grey Heron

28 mm dismounted Imperial Mounted Infantry.

War of Ozz.

Cheers,
Helen

Colonel Kilgore

Quote from: Leslie BT on January 07, 2021, 06:21:37 PM
15mm FfM figures
15mm Vikings
28mm Spanish Napoleonic's for Sharpe Practise
28mm Partisan's for Chain of Command
28mm Mexicans for Maximillian in Mexico.

Ooh - do show us your Vikings, Les, in due course!

Simon

Matías

After some time I finally finished the canal for my bridge, not 100% happy with the water colour, but it's my first time painting water. It does reflect the bridge and the buildings, so that's a bonus.





Another piece I have almost finished, still needs some posters and signs, a french garage with some Peter Pig accessories.







And finally, a 3D printed greenhouse with scratch built interior. The print was faulty in a corner, so I covered it with some green.



martin goddard

These are great Matias.
These are the sort of buildings that can be put on many game tables.
I prefer small scnery items atht can be used in multiple situatons.

Lovely work Matias.


martin :)

sukhe_bator (Neil)

Currently working on MexRev finishing a mounted detachment of Rurales in their smokey blue field uniforms and a dismounted detachment in skirmish order, with an NCO acting as a horse holder with horses from the Western Mexican range. A skirmish line of Federales is nearing completion and the Villistas will have one too. These can be used in more low level engagements. My games are based on Platoon-Company level engagements. 
Next on the painting table will be the Villista train complement, with MGs, field gun, and crouching and standing riflemen to man an improvised armoured train.

Colonel Kilgore

Very nice, Matias. The "clutter" outside of the garage helps tie in the scale nicely. I think your river looks spot-on.

Simon

Smiley Miley 66

Love your Bridge. The corrugated roof looks amazing too.
Miles

sukhe_bator (Neil)

I agree, Matias, your scenery and buildings look fab! - they are a good balance between realism and playability.

Smiley Miley 66

Building up my Armour for DAK and 8th Army, before I start figure painting, as I have a 15mm DAK army to paint, and any scenery if needed for the Mediterranean ( and Western/Mexico as it all sort of looks the same?) including a board for Crete ? As it might finally get to be played.
Then back to NW Europe towards the end of the year for next year's modelling/Wargames shows.
Miles

Moggy

Nearly finished my WW1 Italians (Just casualties to do now). WW1 Turks to start next.

Derek

Leslie BT

Some more cavalry, and a few command bases all for Mexico.