A Christmas gift from my wonderful wife was a bunch of Great War Miniatures figures. The first group to get painted up is these Highlanders. Very nice figures and easy to paint too. Only problem is, now I need more!
Couldn't decide on what regiment to base them on so I have left them fairly generic.
I've only heard good things about these sculpts and you have certainly helped to make them even harder to resist! Great work Sir!
ReplyDeleteYou've done good work there, the pattern on their caps is excellent....
ReplyDeleteNice figures, and agreed, the pattern on the glengarry hats is great, well done.
ReplyDeleteVery nice work indeed. And I have to agree with the Lurker and In-Chigh, that is great work on the caps.
ReplyDeleteCracking work Rodger
ReplyDeleteExcellent work!
ReplyDeleteGreat work there Roger, you have captured the feel well
ReplyDeleteLooking very nice !!!
ReplyDeleteBest regards dalauppror
Lovely Figures Rodger!!!
ReplyDeleteNice work!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Great tartan work there laddie!!
ReplyDeleteSuperb figures and painting.
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteVery good!
ReplyDeleteRegards
Lonewolf
Great looking figures. Excellent tartan
ReplyDeleteFreaking awesome Rodger.
ReplyDeleteLovely style of painting and spot on colours.
Fine looking lads, well done. Love the tank in the background too.
ReplyDeleteThe dicing on the bonnets is top-notch, Rodger! (tho a bit easier in 28mm, than in 1/72;-))
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff, Rodger
ReplyDeleteExcellent painting Rodger, they look the business.
ReplyDeleteGreat Highlanders, the tartan is excellent
ReplyDeleteGreat figs mate - love the glengarries in particular. You can use them for a whole range of periods too. Huzzah!
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderfull! Excellent work and I love the tartan on the caps!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Great stuff Roger, and i agree the hats look real cool! Keep up the good work...
ReplyDeleteps. thanks for comments on my blog :)