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Gentleman Johnny- 05-31-2009
The thin end of the (28mm Perry Plastic) wedge...?
Gentlemen; These are the Two Riflemen presented free with the new-format Wargames Illustrated... they are also my first attempt at 28mm... Butch and Sundance; 1809 (?) They are not based other than their integral stands; so they fell over a few times during the photographing which caused them to pick-up some flock, which although invisible to the naked-eye is highly visible to the camera! Therefore please forgive the apparently ‘lumpy’ trousers. At the trot Advance A Walk In The Sun They are indeed good fun to paint, I don’t normally undercoat my 1/72 fellows, but did give these chaps a coat of black first. I’m not about to abandon the smaller scale, but they are very nice sculpts. I must say that they are also much easier for the camera to see! Focusing on these guys is much MUCH easier! GJ

PrimusPilus- 06-01-2009

Very nicely done! Great attention to detail. Happy Gaming, Allan

Silver Whistle- 06-02-2009

Top job GJ. 8) Lots of detail on the faces with the stubble and you even have the eyes painted in. :shock: Like the setting with the wooden doors in the background and them running out (guns blazing). Now I know why you called them Butch and Sundance, just outside the picture frame they are surrounded by a load of Mexican/Spanish troops. Great figures and the box set is a must.

Gentleman Johnny- 06-03-2009

Thanks Chaps! The sun was so bleaching on Sunday that I needed a dark background to make them stand out, the inside of the barn was the obvious choice but when I saw the result it was strangely familiar!!! GJ

Ordnanceboard- 06-12-2009

Fantastic, love the detail, particularly the eyes; must get a bigger magnifier :roll:

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