Really great work Darrell - very much like the enemy casualty figures you include on these bases. Love the vignette style of base that you and Simon are really making an art form. Will look on with quite some admiration mate!
Excellent! You really done the standards well - I understand many such flags had a top bar to keep them straight, but I can't resist the bending/curly shapes :)! Best, Dean
Really great work Darrell - very much like the enemy casualty figures you include on these bases. Love the vignette style of base that you and Simon are really making an art form. Will look on with quite some admiration mate!
ReplyDeleteThanks ?Carlo. It's how I've been basing figures for many years now. It just makes the whole scene look much more like a battle in my humble opinion.
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Very nice, Darrell. The bright blue and yellow on the standards is very effective; it looks like the sun is shining through them!
ReplyDeleteThanks Simin. They're about to be re-based again, thus the pics of what I've got.... I'm waiting for a long weekend! :>)
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For Simin re: Simon [yet another embarrassed smiley] :>)
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Excellent! You really done the standards well - I understand many such flags had a top bar to keep them straight, but I can't resist the bending/curly shapes :)! Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteYeah Dean, I know what you mean. I'm often in two minds as well even though we know the tops banners often had a pole or were stiffened somehow.
DeleteOh, and thanks for the compliment too :>)
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That's beautiful paint work ,on heraldry, armour, flags and basing , Top notch
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