Sunday 16 August 2015

Paint Table Sunday - Ruins and Tommies nearly finished

As usual I'm a bit late for the Paint Table Saturday. Actually signs were good yesterday to get the post online in time. The pictures were taken and cut to the right size and when unmatched Mrs Monty asked me to watch our currently admired TV show 'Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell' after the girls went to bed I thought afterwards should be enough time for a nighthawk like me to do my blogging duty. But life wasn't fair. After no more than 15 minutes sleepy Mrs Monty was carried away by sleep. Thus I decided to give 'No Country for old men' a chance instead of turning my attention immediately to my humble writing. This proved to be a fatal mistake since the drama drained my wakefulness deeply. Finally I had to postpone my PTS (Paint Table Saturday) to Sunday again... Sorry.

But nevertheless some tiny steps were taken last week and things are going well with the ruin and the Tommies:
Actually I realised once more what a lousily slow painter I am. Only six Tommies to paint and a single ruined building. But anyway I'm satisfied with the result. For the ruin I'm using the same colours as I used for its predecessor since both will serve on the same tables most of the time. For the Tommies I use a painting scheme based to the wonderful work of helpful Mr Mark Hargreaves of famous 'Over open sights' blog. He's kind enought to present some of his painting guides on request and I found his detailed remarks unatterably worthy. I only simplified some lesser details to accelerate mass painting.
Sooner or later I expect about 100 Tommies for my WW1 collection. Mostly infantry by Great War Miniatures but some vehicles and artillery pieces from other companies as well. We'll see.

For now that's it. As soon as the ruin or the Tommies are finished I'll present a longer review on the

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Enjoy your weekend!

11 comments:

  1. Looks like you've made great progress my friend.

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    1. Many thanks, Michael. At least within my means... ;-)

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  2. Very nice! Regarding the watching of series online or on the Tellie: I know all about it! I've been hooked on Ripperstreet, Copper, Hell on Wheels and In Vlaamse Velden (a Belgian series on WW1, you can watch on youtube.)

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    1. Ripperstreet is one of my favourites as well. I'm desperately waiting for series three coming online on Amazon Germany...

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  3. Not to worry Stefan - it's better to post late than not at all :)

    Great looking Tommies and those ruins are coming along nicely :)

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    1. Many thanks, Tamsin. Although terrain pieces are not my cup of tea actually those kits by Stronghold Terrain are pure joy to work with.

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  4. That's an intense film to be watching before bedtime, but worth it.

    Those Tommies look great and the ruins are shaping up nicely!

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    1. It's wonderful to see you here again, Anne. Many thanks for your kind words.
      The movie was somehow not able to catch my attention. Maybe I was too tired and should give it a second chance...

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  5. Very nice work,everything is looking great!

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  6. The spectacular ruins and tommyt are making steady progress...

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  7. Better slow progress than none at all (like with me at the moment) especially if it's such great stuff you're working on.

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