Monday, 6 December 2010

20mm Britannia Afghans

Progress continues at a snail's pace on my Britannia 20mm Afghan fighters/enemy/Taliban-types. I seem to have so many pulls on my time these days with work and various other compulsory distractions that things seem to take an age. This means I have to restrict myself to relatively unambitious projects that allow a reasonable balance between painting/making and playing. I suppose I'll get there in the end...perhaps...


The two 'elders' as I have termed them cautiously advance through my scratch-built structures...


Reinforcements arrive ...etc; the buildings are the usual foam board and beer mat remnants, liberally sprinkled with sand and dry-brushed.


Sneaky, sneaky goat herds...


The goodies (us Brits in this case,) wait in ambush - 'watch and shoot - watch and shoot!' ...


The enemy receive critical int via their network of local dickers and, wanting to avoid direct contact, back up...




As quickly as they arrived, they melt away into the back alleys and side streets, due the presence of overwhelming NATO forces and lack of painted comrades...

More to follow,

Monty

10 comments:

  1. All your figures look great Monty. Keeping plugging away at the project and you will get there.

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  2. Good to see you playing some games, great stuff

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  3. Keep working on it! I look forward to each update, Fantastic paint work too.

    Consul

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  4. Thanks for your kind comments chaps, I will try and get another post in before Christmas...

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  5. Really nice looking building Monty, top class.

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  6. Thanks Paul, I've tried to get the buildings down to a 'mass production' level of construction as I find building terrain tedious. The paint used, incidently, is a blend of cheap kids' paint dry-brushed and matt varnished.

    Cheers mate,

    Monty

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  7. Many thanks - very kind mate,

    Regards,

    Monty

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  8. If you ever made any buildings for sale, I'd certainly be interested!

    You might want to check out my Ambush Alley project which I started yesterday - it's coming along quite quickly for me!

    http://blackpowdergaming.blogspot.com/

    Eddie.

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  9. Thanks Eddie, very kind, mate...

    I will check out your blog straight away!

    Things have ground to a halt at the moment for Christmas etc, so I am hankering for a bit of painting/building/playing...

    Have a good 'un yourself!

    Monty

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