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Darkest Africa
Native forces in all their glory.
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Unicorn and maiden
I made this a very long time ago as a gift to my girlfriend.
The skeleton's missing an arm now, but I guess I did something right since I'm married to her now.
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Flintloque
Elves on parade. I must admit I know next to nothing about Napoleonic uniforms, so I painted these based on the pictures on the game box.
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Flintloque
Undead on parade.
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Flintloque
Undead leaders, a vampire and a lich. I'm not really satisfied with these - black is an easy color to do adequately (which is what you see here), but rather hard to do really well.
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Flintloque
Undead line.
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Flintloque
Elves, with leader prominently displayed. Again, in retrospect I should have done him in another color.
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Flintloque
Fre... I mean Elf line. Or I guess ad hoc kampfgruppe would be more appropriate.
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Darkest Africa
Brave explorers in a variety of jungle gear.
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Darkest Africa
More brave explorers. I had fun with the ladies' dresses.
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Darkest Africa
Even more explorer shots.
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Darkest Africa
Lord of the Jungle with his assistant approach a tent guarded by a lone askari.
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Darkest Africa
Female askaris from Dixon's Dahomey range. I haven't got the foggiest clue if the colors are authentic or not.
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Darkest Africa
Female headhunters from Dixon's Dahomey range. They are very much the same figures as the female askaris, except with extra heads and a little less clothes.
Hairy armpits add authenticity...
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Darkest Africa
More female askari. Same figures, different paintjob. And that's what I like about these irregular types.
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Darkest Africa
Dahomey ladies arrayed before the tent.
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Darkest Africa
Dahomey askaris from Dixon. There are actually more females than males in this range, a refreshing change.
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Darkest Africa
Dahomey askaris. Same figures, different paintjob.
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Darkest Africa
Dahomey askaris in their full glory.
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Darkest Africa
Foundry askaris. These were the first figures I did after a long hiatus - and it shows.
However, you have to start somewhere...
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Darkest Africa
A closer view of the Foundry askris, making my mistakes even more obvious.
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Darkest Africa
Another view of Foundry askaris.
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Darkest Africa Colonials
British colonial askaris. I was going for khaki, but it turned out too dark. Bummer...
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