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I managed to finish off the varnishing on these 'test' miniatures this weekend so I thought I'd pop up a few pics.

They were not quite 'speed painted' but more 'medium paced'; think Paul Collingwood as opposed to Jofra Archer and you're close to the mark.

There are more pics and painting waffle on my blog here:
https://justaddwater-bedford.blogspot.com/2020/08/perry-miniatures-afghan-tribesmen-test.html











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These little fellows were meant to be based a few weeks ago but I managed to lose them! They were found again wrapped in bubble wrap right under my nose. Literally under my nose as they were wrapped in bubble wrap in a small box under my painting table!

As usual more pics including single bases from different angles and associated blurb can be found on my blog here:
https://justaddwater-bedford.blogspot.com/2020/10/afghan-tribesmen-medium-pace-painting.html


Without further ado here are the pics:








   
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MN (Currently in WY)

They look great.

It is just too bad you need swarms of them at that painting standard. Could take a while!

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 Easy E wrote:
They look great.

It is just too bad you need swarms of them at that painting standard. Could take a while!


They took three or four painting sessions of two to three hours so not that time consuming. Works out at about three a per session so (technically) I could paint over 1000 in a year lol .I'm trying to work out a way in which to do them faster as the idea is that they are meant for a "High Wargames Standard" book.

Edit: Those times do not include basing

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