those bikes are so sick. one time we found a bike like that, well maybe not like war era but like pretty close in a box in my buddies garage. built her and she ran great. just needs some new tires now
I really love the detail right down to the leather saddlebags on the motorcycles. I can't help but think those old German World War II bikes looked a lot like 70s era Harley-Davidson Fat Boys.
Nice pictures!
ReplyDeleteThey look pretty good mate! Well done both to Ray and to you.
ReplyDeleteLoving those Chaindogs; don't know how you chaps get so much quality into such a small miniature!
ReplyDeleteThey are great figs Fran and the one sitting casually on his bike, almost look slike he's looking at you whilst you take the pics.
ReplyDeleteExcellent details. I like the splatter of mud on the overcoats. Good work.
ReplyDeleteThe detail really does come through, even in the relatively small pics. Nice.
ReplyDeletevery nice work Fran, kudos to you and Ray
ReplyDeleteNice, very original
ReplyDeleteMy god you actually credited me for painting the figures THIS TIME!!! Git!
ReplyDeleteVery nice -- excellent teamwork!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work both of you. That's a very nice set of figures.
ReplyDeleteNicely done guys. I like that MP sitting on the bike.
ReplyDeleteChain dogs.... let's get the hell outa here!
ReplyDeleteNice work mate!!
T.
Sweet
ReplyDeleteExcellent job. The figures look perfect!
ReplyDeleteThey look great! Good work Ray and Lurker :)
ReplyDeleteGreat team work, guys. Hope you're both doing well and that you had an excellent weekend. Hugs from Miss Wiggy.
ReplyDeleteVery nice done figures!
ReplyDeleteThe details are awesome on those bikes! :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeletehope they won't arrest anyone!
ReplyDeleteThey're superb Fran. Particularly like the guy on the bike.
ReplyDeleteVery Nice!Really like the one sitting casually on the motorcycle.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
I love those old style motorcycles. Beautifully done!
ReplyDeletethe're beautiful, good work!
ReplyDeleteSuperb! The guy on the bike is especially well done.
ReplyDeletevery nice paintjob fellas. I struggle to paint the 28mm miniatures let alone the smaller stuff.
ReplyDeleteA great team effort. Who'd have thought it - Fran and Ray, just like ebony and ivory, living in perfect harmony!
ReplyDeleteThose look wicked. Love the color of the coats, and I wish I had one of those motorbikes.
ReplyDeleteVery good job.
ReplyDeletethose bikes are so sick. one time we found a bike like that, well maybe not like war era but like pretty close in a box in my buddies garage. built her and she ran great. just needs some new tires now
ReplyDeletehehe amazing figures :D
ReplyDeleteVery nice guys. Now all you need is the Jones Boys and you can have a bike chase ;)
ReplyDeleteAwesome, lovely miniatures and great painting!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the difference between painting and finishing?
ReplyDeleteLol@Bix's comment
Love the detailing of their coats.
ReplyDeleteAnother really good paintjobs :D
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Excellent work, now where are Sven, Porta and Tiny hiding?
ReplyDeleteshow me your papers
ReplyDeleteIt appears that you and Ray are quite the team.
ReplyDeleteyea,its kinda sad that the pictures are a little blured! I would love to see the details in closeup!
ReplyDeleteAwesome and cute. No Hitler ?
ReplyDeleteThe detail is incredible!
ReplyDeletetag team painting appears to work for you gents. :)
ReplyDeleteNice detailing, good job!
ReplyDeleteExcellently done! Also, I really want one of those bikes :P
ReplyDeleteThats a cool looking set of figures. The bikes are dinky.
ReplyDeleteNice work.
The motorbikes look great for 20mm ones. Why´s one of them holding up a lollypop??
ReplyDeleteCheers
paul
I really love the detail right down to the leather saddlebags on the motorcycles. I can't help but think those old German World War II bikes looked a lot like 70s era Harley-Davidson Fat Boys.
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