I noticed I had completely forgotten to upload the pics of my Greek generals. Silly me. So, this will be a short post, but lots of nice pics, hopefully. The horsemen are from Essex. Otherwise, everything is from Xyston.
Je me suis rendu compte que j'avais oublie de publier les photos de mes generaux. Quel becasson. Voici donc l'erreur reparee.
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My favourite one, very grim |
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for the black cloak, I used black, dark grey, a dark brown drybush and a black wash . I like the result. It feels very heavy, leathery |
I'm guessing from the dolphin on his shield that the evil-looking commander on foot is a devotee of Cthulhu....
ReplyDeleteSuperb work Seb.
Never thought of that. Mmmmhhh
DeleteSuperbes ces généraux...ne reste plus qu'à faire obéir la troupe!
ReplyDeleteCa marche au pas, t'inquiete
Deleteexcellent! you have the flocking of the bases correct. The painting of miniatures look marvelous as well!
ReplyDeleteyou're too kind
DeleteFabulous stands Seb, certainly on my pick of the week.
ReplyDeleteweepee. Thanks
DeleteGreat looking Command - if I were ever to build a 15mm Greek army, it would be with Xyston.
ReplyDeleteGood choice
DeleteVery nice! Ian Notter has a great Macedonian Xyston army, perhaps you could get a game in...
ReplyDeleteMmmmhhh. If he's interested in Art de la guerre, why not
DeleteBadass ;)
ReplyDeleteOh yeah! They rock!
DeleteI guess you get two nods. http://dartfrog06mm.blogspot.com/2014/05/thanks.html
ReplyDeleteOh my
DeleteThanks a lot
ReplyDeleteThanks for this post Queader! Now I've got to get on and implement more thank you..
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