Alan's been a busy lad as he adds more new citizens to his town of 'Hurricane'.
From Alan:
Here are the latest inhabitants of Hurricane. Figures are mainly from Wargames Foundry, with just the young guy foolishly about to draw from Great Escape Games. I'm really enjoying painting these guys. The Foundry figures I think were sculpted by Mark Copplestone, and are full of character, and the newer ones from Great Escape mix in perfectly.
My favourite is the reporter, and I'm interested to see that even in the 1880s whenever a reporter was talking to somebody there was always some other bloke standing gormlessly in the background.
My painting elves will have other tasks for the next week or so, so this is probably it from me until the New Year. Merry Christmas to everyone, and best wishes for a happy and healthy 2014.
Yes, another great set of additions for Hurricane - lovely work Alan. Like you my favourite is the reporter - great face on that fellow and I love his open notebook.
This group of citizens will give Alan 45 points. Well done and Merry Christmas!
Great stuff. Hurricane is growing nicely.
ReplyDeleteGreat figs and lovely painting.
ReplyDeleteAnother nice addition to Hurricane, seems the cowboys have it
ReplyDeleteIan
Wonderful selection of figures great paint job
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Kent
Very nice group of dangerous civilians.
ReplyDeleteLovely work indeed Sir Dux!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! Small correction to my description - all these figures are from Foundry.
ReplyDeleteWell with my name I am always going to approve of cowboy games. Excellent additions to the town I look forward to more. And happy 2015 as well, although let me enjoy 2014 first. (That's the kind of typo I would have made as well).
ReplyDeleteOops! Good point!
DeleteGot you covered Dux. Updated and uploaded.
DeleteThey're some very amazing figures! Great job on the reporter.
ReplyDeleteTHey look great. Enough to make me almost fall for cowboys.
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Very nice Dux!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Foundry do some lovely figs...
ReplyDeleteGreat work.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Great work Alan! :)
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