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Samurai
Two more samurai. It seems the red background cloth has messed the color balance on my camera... too bad.
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Samurai
This model is done entirely in official Foundry colors, but on a white undercoat rather than black. Black does work better with this style.
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Samurai
Unfortunately, the spear wouldn't sit well in the hand, resulting in the unsightly glob of epoxy.
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Samurai
I think the helmet came out well. Note how the base is not dry yet, you can see the white glue on it.
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Samurai
Another samurai. This is not 100% kosher 3-color one, though. The brown cloth is based on a Vallejo color and inkwashed before painting in the highlight. I simply squirted too much Vallejo brown and had to use it somewhere...
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Samurai
The black scabbards are getting a bit boring. I guess I gotta look up some reference pictures and start decorating them.
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Samurai
Very drab overall. I found the black hair a bit problematic, didn't quite know how to highlight it.
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Samurai
And the obligatory overhead view.
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WWI British ships
British squadron on the move.
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WWI British ships
These ships (almost) complete the forces necessary to fight Coronel and Falklands.
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WWI British ships
Inflexible. Back in the day, that was a virtue I guess.
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WWI British ships
Light cruisers Bristol and Glasgow.
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WWI British ships
Canopus could have been at Coronel, while Goliath took part in the search for Königsberg.
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WWI British ships
Otranto, one of the numerous Armed Merchant Cruisers the British used.
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WWI British ships
Cornwall and Monmouth, two County-class cruisers. For whatever reason, the British favored these cut-rate armored cruisers for foreign work, a total of seven were deployed in foreign stations in 1914.
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WWI British ships
Carnarvon and Cradock's flagship, Good Hope.
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WWI British ships
The British steam on.
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