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Chronopia: Firstborn
And the obligatory overhead view.
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WWI German destroyers
Four V-1 and four V-25 class destroyers in 1/3000 from NavWar. I had had these for a couple of years before I dug them up and finally applied some paint.
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WWI German destroyers
V-1 class, I think. A bit boring, but hey, it's not my fault they painted them matt black all over!
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WWI German destroyers
V-25 class destroyer. Even though I'm not 100% satisfied with them, I think the bow and stern wakes add a lot to the mini.
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WWI German destroyers
Two destroyers viewed from the rear.
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WWI German destroyers
Same two destroyers from the front.
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Greek musicians
I bought these entirely to add more flexibility for my WAB Greek lineup.
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Greek musician
The skirt is done in abbreviated Foundry two-tone style.
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Trees
Trees, trees everywhere! But where's the forest?
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Greek musician
This one has a more traditional wash-based painting on the cloth.
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Greek musicians
The two musicians side by side for comparison purposes.
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Castles
Minimal castle forming.
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Buildings
I made most of these from plaster bricks originally bought for my kids. The roofs are made from a bamboo curtain I cut up.
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Chronopia: Firstborn
The first squad of Firstborn is done! These are the venerable swordsmen. I decided against the official checkered color scheme and used red with white piping instead.
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Chronopia: Firstborn
There are only two poses of the basic swordsman.
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Chronopia: Firstborn
Note that the guy with the two-hander does not have the shoulder pads... otherwise, he'd never be able to take that pose. The rest of the squad is mostly an excuse to buy these guys.
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Chronopia: Firstborn
Swordsman leader. Unlike his profile entry, the actual miniature does not sport a shield. Looking at the pose, it easily could... but one is not included.
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Chronopia: Firstborn
The other pose of basic swordsmen.
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Chronopia: Firstborn
Standard bearer.
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