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Little big man hoplite shield transfers
Little big man hoplite shield transfers











little big man hoplite shield transfers

If correctly done and historically accurate they can add an ambience that pushes the player closer to a reality that actually puts him or her at the battle vice looking at a screen. TTM is the primary focus of this article because visuals are important. How massive? Well, when released back on 14 December last year it was big enough to warrant front page inclusion on the Matrix Website, so pretty damn big.

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Bottom line is that the Field of Glory II (or FOG2) Ancients computer game not only has a substantial new update, but also a massive new Tabletop Mod (TTM) revision from Paul Adaway. Beyond the Gates of Antares Strike Vector One: The.The Boss often raises an eyebrow or two about my obsession with visuals, so when I got the green light for this article, I jumped before he could change his mind.WSS French Cavalry Regiment La Fontaine.Saxons 1066 - The mustering of the Fyrd.Nadolig Llawen and Frostgrave Wizards! ? - by Tilly.

little big man hoplite shield transfers

My eldest Maisie (9) is building her own SAGA Warband, I will take some pictures as it progresses. Now I do have a few boxes of Zulus that need painting but I don't think her mother would be impressed if I let her watch the DVD yet.! So time to scrabble around the boxes of unpainted lead and plastic. I've also been informed that a Roman (Centurion) like the one in Night at the Museum is what she wants to paint next. I think she's going to be pleasantly suprised and pleased when I eventually unveil Frostgrave! What was interesting was that on finishing she commented that what each wizard really needed were some soldiers to do all the fighting for them. I let her choose all the colours and then suggested she give them a wash with Army Painter Strong Tone Ink, it was her decision to add the white and yellow dots at the top of the staff for each wizard (which I must admit impressed me).

little big man hoplite shield transfers

She decided that one Fire wizard and one Ice wizard was needed. These are a couple of wizards that my youngest Tilly (7) has painted up. The figures beneath the Norman Keep are from the collection of Peter ( aka armchairsaxon). The fences were left to overhang the bases slightly so thaat they can be joined up in irregular shapes for the field enclosures. The bases were then washed with 'dirty water' (dilute burnt umber) and dry brushed with Foundry triage Base Sand. The fences were painted a dark brown, then drybrushed with the Foundry triage Spearshaft. I chose to base mine on cut out pieces of self adhesive tiles (the flooring type), the usual wall filler, sand and pva followed, before they were painted. The wattle fences are Renedra plastics, great additions to any terrain collection. The keep needs some minor repairs to the paint work where it has suffered some battle damage. The buildings include a number of dwellings, and a Norman Keep. Sadly Clive and Fraser (POP Enterprises) are no longer with us, but I hope they're looking down and seeing that their exceptional pieces of modelling are still doing service and have graced many a table over the years and continue to do so.

little big man hoplite shield transfers

I thought that I'd show them in a bit more detail in this post.Īll the buildings were from POP Enterprises, and were made as a special commission that seems a very long time ago now. In a previous post ( Saxons 1066 - The Mustering of Fyrd), I included some of my terrain pieces as a setting.













Little big man hoplite shield transfers