You see, this is why your WW1 figures are so good... taking the inspiration from photos of real people/events. They look "at ease" with themselves. Not contrived. Oozing character. The fly-swat is a must for anyone in the eastern theatre of operations.
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"Lust for Glory" at Colours
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Here are a few shots of the first test game of the "horse and musket" rules
I've been working on, tentatively named "Lust for Glory."
This was the fir...
Printing a warlord Titan!
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Yea you read that title right....
So what started off as a crazy suggestion from one of the Phosphex party
chaps made me think "I wonder" and so it beg...
15mm Savage Northmen Cavalry........
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*.....from the north and Copplestone Castings!*
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After the success of my terrain sponge painting, I pondered the prospect
of using the same technique for painting space marine armour. The 7 members
of my...
Empire Army Updated
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Completed some pistoliers and handgunners for the Empire army today.
Pretty happy with how they turned out.
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Orc Riding Beast
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It has been a few years...
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Immig in White Dwarf all these years ago I wanted to p...
Hero Forge (review)
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Starship Captian (looks kind of like me)
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ROGUE ONE
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A long time ago in a suburb far, far, away. a great adventure took place.
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fi...
Retribution - The Battlegroup
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The next bettlegroup to tackle is the Retribution, or commonly known as
the angry-elf-faction. For inspiration I took a look through the art, and
the b...
BloodyBeast.com updated
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Hey, sorry for lack of updates. I was working on new design of my blog.
There's still plenty stuff to be done. But it would be now only abailabe on
BloodyB...
THE BLOG HAS MOVED!
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Hello to all followers of this blog. I have decided to move the blog to a
new address.
This falls in line with our youtube channel and makes the most sense...
Back painting and posting!
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Well it's been a while hasn't it? I ran out of enthusiasm for writing
blogposts late last year, my enthusiasm for the hobby was still there, but
my paint...
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there said that there was a painting competition, the requirements were to
pick o...
Ral Partha Orcs
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Here are four Ral Partha orcs I painted late in 2012. I have an bunch of
minis from the old AD&D line, and decided to paint a few up. The
BattleSystem S...
Current projects
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After lots of sorting out of the lead pile, and an ongoing ebay sell off
I've settled on a couple of periods that I want to spend real time on. The
first i...
Aliens....resurrected
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dual ...
Adding another WebSite
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AKA: Godaddy Sucks!
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One of the attractions of Star Wars, as a project is the readily available
supply, and variety of vehicles. For the most part, I'm going to be using
the Ac...
A small update, but hey, an update!
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Hey all,
Late here, brain hurts, here are figures.
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Grendel 1994
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In 1994 I was approached by Grendel (thanks Phil!) to nock up a few diorama
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You see, this is why your WW1 figures are so good... taking the inspiration from photos of real people/events. They look "at ease" with themselves. Not contrived. Oozing character. The fly-swat is a must for anyone in the eastern theatre of operations.
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