Spring Clean Double header
Done with paint and sealed
Ok, so moving house and trying to finish miniatures are not mutually conducive. As I’ve told the Weekender crew I was going to finish up my figure, maybe not seal, before I got out of my house. Well, I can finally get the rest of my painting stuff packed and the last of my crap off and away to the new place. I’m not thrilled with seeing some of the details in such high detail (as my regular painting lights are packed) but I’m pleased that its still some quality tabletop quality that I can still put on the shelf and say “I did that”. I’ll revisit these with a few tufts of grass for a splash of more color but these make me pretty happy for a half ass rush at the end.
I really doubted myself for quite a while to ever be good enough to make minis stand out and held onto these figures with the continued idea that maybe one day I could. Well, getting a wild hair and deciding to just take the horse to task with an interesting coat I am glad to be done. Off the back of this, when I have time, I’ll be sure to make more progress in getting the Horde of Shame diminish greatly.
I really like the dappled grey horse. It’s these little projects that truly inspire because they are realistic in time, commitment and goals. The Mordheim freelance is one of my favourite models, although I only have the version on foot sadly. I’ve been focussing on 40K Kill team units recently with similar aims. However, you’ve encouraged me to go back and finish off my six man mounted unit of kit-bashed Bretonnian knight errants. Thank you.