This weekend started off with Saturday being a FOG-tastic day. Matthew and Christopher came along to our gaming group and joined in our Fun. We had several games of FOG and a game of wings of war ww2. Whilst the games we going i worked on cleaning up models for my next army and Garth was cleaning up his new Seleucid figures. Looks like its going to be a nasty army to face - i'm looking forward to it :)
I didn't end up taking any pics, i was too caught up in the games.
Today i spent most of the day painting the skin on 32 bases of Classical Indians - it took a while but I'm happy with the result. There is a lot of work to go but the army is getting there. As you can see my day was fueled by Mountain Dew...mmmmm sugary goodness!!!
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Ugh, batch painting 32 figures at once? Too much for me! Btw, who's that cleaning themselves in the second picture?
Must have been a great time.
Vlad - that would be my little Australian terrier OZ. He's my painting buddy :)
Batch painting can be painful but its the best way to get an army done. i just put on a DVD and paint away. Now that i have the skin fully finished on 64 bases i should start making real progress on the army.
I love batch painting, I also had a huge army of those Inidans I used to do commission work for the guy who own 1st Corp (at the time) he paid me with lead to give you some idea I had 8 ele's and my bow units were 2 x 52 man units, still regret selling it:(
looking forward to watching your progress
Peace James
Exiles Painting
Hi James
You should do another one - its certainly not a hard army to paint in 15mm and under the Ver 2.0 FOG rules MF bow and Elephants have both got a bit better.
I always regret selling armies that ive painted, sometimes starting afresh is a good thing but i don't think I could ever sell any of my FOG toys.
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