I painted this Allied objective to give it as a prize at a Flames of War tournament I hosted a few days ago. I used some German casualty figures and a pair of British Paras that I think were originally tank riders, and some old objective that I've had in my stash for about a decade. Logs and wood still give me issues, and it came out a little shiny as I didn't have my usual brand of matte varnish available, but I still think it came out ok.
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I added some extra sand bags with green stuff, to give the Brits something to sit on. |
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Simple, but it only took a few hours from start to finish, most of that on the figures. |
Looks really great and atmospheric. Especially in that ‘war is hell and hard on the human spirit’ kids nd of way. 😀
ReplyDeleteLovel it Rich. Very nice composition and up to your lovely typical painting standards.
ReplyDeleteWhere was this tournament?
Thanks Dai. I ran an event at ConQuest at McClellan last weekend, had six players.
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