Re: epic scale figures I found that painting 'epic' figures is not everybody's 'cup of tea'. More people are 'comfortable' with painting 28mm figures & equipment. Also you end up needing a lot more 'epic' figures to get a similar visual impact of 28mm figures.
maybe do opc as the theme for the final challenge episode. can have people who took part say what was good, bad or hard. You could divide photos up into types of army historical, fantasy scifi etc and then talk in more detail about the categories.
never thought of Sharp Practice as solo🤔. I have the rules so can give that a go. Cheers
Dom certainly makes a good case for it 👍
How were the trees done in the background pictured with the slingers? (I had to edit question) the minis are beautiful by the way…😂
Thanks glad you like them. They are part of the hedgerows from Last Valley Terrain, it's rubberised horse hair I think 👍
Re: epic scale figures
I found that painting 'epic' figures is not everybody's 'cup of tea'.
More people are 'comfortable' with painting 28mm figures & equipment.
Also you end up needing a lot more 'epic' figures to get a similar visual impact of 28mm figures.
Well put 👍
maybe do opc as the theme for the final challenge episode. can have people who took part say what was good, bad or hard. You could divide photos up into types of army historical, fantasy scifi etc and then talk in more detail about the categories.
That's a really good idea, I'll share this with the other 👍
I have been wargaming with 15/18mm Napoleonic's, and Seven's War since 1978, and 1/72 Airfix before that, and I am still painting Napoleonic's...!!
The Napoleonics never end 😅
@Ste I got sucked into a medieval sandbox game called Bellwright recently (295 hours). It is a well done medieval survival / village building game.
I've checked that out as well, very tempted 👍
think wargames atlantic are doing 10mm fantasy like their samurai
Now that has definitely got my interest 👍