And just for fun, these are all of the Iron Mask minis I have painted so far. Doesn't look like so many when I look at this, but they will grow in number over time.
The US Navy’s post-Civil War Monitors (Part 1)
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Being a compendium concerning the peoples and places, creatures and monsters, of the fantasy world of Mirth.
These guys do look like fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks! They are. And they fit in well with my GW and Foundry dwarves.
DeleteLovely figures!
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DeleteThey are well made, too. Some of the easiest multi-part minis I've had the pleasure to work with. The hands are separate on some of the figures and the heads are separate on some, but they slot together well with nice ball and socket sort of joins. I haven't needed to do any pinning. The only parts I don't like so well is some of the swords are thin and flimsy, so I replaced those with bits of wire, and the musket barrels, which are also long and thin, so I just cut them shorter.
Great work Fitz I love the group photo the figures like you say will grow in number but I think not in height ;)
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DeleteYep, not in height! ha ha
More numbers on the painting desk. :)
Lovely bunch of short shot!
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Thanks, Iain!
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I have more of these little fellers on the painting desk right now. :)
Huzzah! These are so fun! Quite the little collection you're building up there! Perhaps we will see them in action sometime soon!?
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