Great start, Curtis. Don't forget lots of stumps, uneven shell craters, miles of rusty barbed wire and pickets and plenty of duckboards in the trenches. Keep us posted. Ironmike
Curtisl21
England - West Midlands, United Kingdom Joined: July 09, 2011
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well here is some more i have bought some britannia wwi minis they are lovely :good: and i have removed some off the bases on them anyway here are 2 i have painted up sorry for bad pics will get better ones soon thanks curtis comments welcome
Curtisl21
England - West Midlands, United Kingdom Joined: July 09, 2011
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Posted: Saturday, November 26, 2011 - 12:52 AM UTC
well finished off the rest of the british which needed doing all i need now is a crashed plane a male tank and germans then it will be finished thanks curtis comments are welcome
stansmith
England - North West, United Kingdom Joined: July 18, 2010
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Posted: Saturday, November 26, 2011 - 11:43 AM UTC
Hi Curtis. Some feedback. You should try to make the most of the large area you are using for the base. How about some craters and puddles ... even some bits of grass here and there to break up the large brown area. You should also try to source some finer metal thread for the barbed wire ... the current wire (solder?) is almost as thick as the arms on the figures.
IPMS Stockholm
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