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Saturday, February 19, 2011
A Few More 15mm Wild West Photos
I don't have much time for text but here are some updated pics of the 15mm Wild West table. I still need to add "fort Apache" at the base of the mountain but most of the table is set up.
Below is a shot of the prairie leading into marsh at the foothills of the mountains...

A shot of the town, yet to be named, or "The Town With No Name," for now...

A shot of the road leading out of the mountain pass. The stagecoach is Minifig...

One of the mining camps in the mountains...

A glimpse of the teepee's, I still have to paint the minis for this section. Note the mountain lion in his den (rocks in the lower left)...

A shot over the mountains looking back towards the ranch...

Another big picture shot...

The ranch, inspired by McFarlan's Ranch in Red Dead Redemption...

The horse coral behind the livery in town. Note the tent city in the lower left.

The town is loaded with civilians and small details. I have to complete the building interiors but Ill start getting some more details pics up soon!
Below is a shot of the prairie leading into marsh at the foothills of the mountains...
A shot of the town, yet to be named, or "The Town With No Name," for now...
A shot of the road leading out of the mountain pass. The stagecoach is Minifig...
One of the mining camps in the mountains...
A glimpse of the teepee's, I still have to paint the minis for this section. Note the mountain lion in his den (rocks in the lower left)...
A shot over the mountains looking back towards the ranch...
Another big picture shot...
The ranch, inspired by McFarlan's Ranch in Red Dead Redemption...
The horse coral behind the livery in town. Note the tent city in the lower left.
The town is loaded with civilians and small details. I have to complete the building interiors but Ill start getting some more details pics up soon!
Saturday, February 12, 2011
New 15mm Wild West Table
I have been gone for some time but I've been working on a few things. The main miniature project has been 15mm wild west. I've set up a table that is a mash up of plains, high plains, open range, and mountains. After playing so much Red Dead Redemption I was motivated to create the following:
This table represents the bones, I have a fort/ trading post to add and a ton of other finishing details.

From the mountains looking back to town

I have a herd of buffalo I'll put in the plains...

The fort will go at the intersection of the left turn before town on the shot below...
This table represents the bones, I have a fort/ trading post to add and a ton of other finishing details.
From the mountains looking back to town
I have a herd of buffalo I'll put in the plains...
The fort will go at the intersection of the left turn before town on the shot below...
Sunday, January 3, 2010
28mm ACW 2ND MISSISSIPPI Foundry minis
I finished my 2nd Mississippi Foundry minis a while back. They came out great but these pics are pretty bad. I'll get some better shots soon. I painted them mostly in blue battle shirts trimmed in red with a few red fireman's shirts here and there. Each man has a white Mississippi star most on the hat but a few on collars and sleeves. These were a lot of fun to do and makes for a really cool early war unit.



Friday, January 1, 2010
28mm Redoubts
Happy New Year! I wanted to get some pics up of the redoubt pieces I have been working on. I got them from Acheson Creations at Fall-in in G-burg this past November.
They look very good with some simple modification. I found the texture to was a bit lacking in detail so I added sand, a quick dry brush and some static grass and the look is fantastic. Overall the product is great and the price is even better.
I made 2 angle pieces out of the 50 cent log wall sections he sells. These are very useful for making custom sections.

An example of a larger redoubt

One sepia shot to hide the flash wash out :)

One thing that was missing from the product line were end caps, a good way to to end the line you set up. I made my own using spent gift cards for the base and match-up edge, green stuff, and a row of the 50 cent gabions. This worked very well.

They look very good with some simple modification. I found the texture to was a bit lacking in detail so I added sand, a quick dry brush and some static grass and the look is fantastic. Overall the product is great and the price is even better.
I made 2 angle pieces out of the 50 cent log wall sections he sells. These are very useful for making custom sections.
An example of a larger redoubt
One sepia shot to hide the flash wash out :)
One thing that was missing from the product line were end caps, a good way to to end the line you set up. I made my own using spent gift cards for the base and match-up edge, green stuff, and a row of the 50 cent gabions. This worked very well.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Gone but not Dead
Well, I'm still here. I've been pretty damn quiet online but Im still painting where I can. Here are some shots of the latest projects.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Some More Hi-Res Table Shots
It's been a while, I have been very busy painting over the last few weeks. All of the infantry on the table are recent additions. I have completed 400 new infantry (200 US/ 200 CS) and updated all of my US collection to both National and Regimental standards. I'll get pics up soon. For now take a look at some of these shot taken a while back by Lord Ashram...
Granny and her kin hold the front porch of their "Pennsyltuckey" home

Federal column makes its way throigh town as a shop keeper looks observes

Another shot of the town

A run a way slave making his way north
Granny and her kin hold the front porch of their "Pennsyltuckey" home
Federal column makes its way throigh town as a shop keeper looks observes
Another shot of the town
A run a way slave making his way north
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