Excellent work. Home grown rules or commercial? 40mm are certainly large! I'll have to work my way back through your videos to find out how you became "entangled" with this scale. I've always enjoyed painting A.C.W. I find them colourful but without the difficult detail (at least for me) of their Napoleonic counterparts. Great stuff, as always. Cheers.
Many thanks.. Home grown rules a firend and i wrote them around 40 years ago :DDD. And the following is how i got into 40mm scale. I have painted figures for years. I started out painting the old airfix soft plastic 1/72 scale ACW back in 1973!!! I then became a pro painter and sold painted figures. Every time i completed an ACW army for myself i would get a good offer for it, or maybe needed cash so would sell the army. This has irked me over the years. I saw the 40mm Foundry ACW at a convention, and at the same time Foundry were then in Guernsey and planning to move back to the UK. They were selling their 40mm stock really cheaply so i bought £100's of pounds worth of figures. My thinking was "no one will buy these from me". And that has proved the case. When i retired a few years ago i tried to sell my 40mm ACW collection and there were no takers at all. ;)
Such a spectacular showcase!!👍👍
Thank you so much 😁
40mm Woooooooooh. That's big.
Tks..
Fantastic collection mate
Thank you kindly
Nice work. Cheers from Australia
Outstanding force
Many thanks..
Absolutely great work. The whole.lot looks fantastic
Thank you very much!
Amazing job mate well done
Thank you! Cheers!
Impressive force
Many thanks..
looks cool
Excellent work. Home grown rules or commercial? 40mm are certainly large! I'll have to work my way back through your videos to find out how you became "entangled" with this scale. I've always enjoyed painting A.C.W. I find them colourful but without the difficult detail (at least for me) of their Napoleonic counterparts. Great stuff, as always. Cheers.
Many thanks.. Home grown rules a firend and i wrote them around 40 years ago :DDD. And the following is how i got into 40mm scale.
I have painted figures for years. I started out painting the old airfix soft plastic 1/72 scale ACW back in 1973!!! I then became a pro painter and sold painted figures. Every time i completed an ACW army for myself i would get a good offer for it, or maybe needed cash so would sell the army. This has irked me over the years. I saw the 40mm Foundry ACW at a convention, and at the same time Foundry were then in Guernsey and planning to move back to the UK. They were selling their 40mm stock really cheaply so i bought £100's of pounds worth of figures. My thinking was "no one will buy these from me". And that has proved the case. When i retired a few years ago i tried to sell my 40mm ACW collection and there were no takers at all. ;)