It's no secret that Xyston miniatures are the best to have in one's miniature army for ancient wargaming, great sculpts with a lot detail, easy to paint but a pain in the back side to drill holes through the hands for wire Pikes, Spears and Javelins and some what cumbersome (bulky with some figures) to fit/mount the figures on their bases......anyway...To show you how bored I was after having a few breaks from painting miniatures, I thought I share with these previous painting projects/pictures from the past.....
click on links/images below to view more of my "cavalry blocks" photos ;o) ..... Charge!
:o) ThanksTelamon...
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Nate, thanks for your visit and kind words....cheers!
ReplyDeleteExcellent masses of cavalry, Phil!
ReplyDeleteSuch fine painting and impressive quantities.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dan!
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wow! thanks Phil for your kind words...much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteall the best to you sir!
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Thanks Jonathan, for your kind words and thoughts on the Xyston figures, much appreciated...
ReplyDeletesure, no worries, send the box of lead and I will paint them! :o) what are they?
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:o) thanks Max, cavalry squadrons charging wave after wave :o)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words Chris and for your visit as well, not a problem.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you will paint up your 15mm Swiss to an awesome effect as you do with your 28's...all the best
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Thanks Steven, appreciate your kind words and visit. Xyston figures are great models to work and paint... you have a lovely collection of Xyston figures too..marvelous!
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