Saturday 13 April 2013

15mm Painted Sino Block GZG Infantry Walkers........

...but currently painting, Copplestone Back of Beyond, Khurasan M1A2's and Modern US Infantry, Artizan Cowboys, Ironclad Steam Vehicles and Figures, Rebel Minis Gunships, 15mm Modern Scenery and Khurasan's Werewolf in Gravesend to name a few!

Some of the forces for my sci-fi Sino Block dabbling, walkers come from GZG and are quite good sculpts, they will and have lots of friends painted.

Figure used for scale is a GZG DPRG from their 15mm Tomorrows War range.........







Salute 2013 comes ever closer...........




43 comments:

  1. Very nice, Like these suits alot.

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  2. Awesome Mr Lurker! Lovely models.

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  3. I like those Fran. I might be tempted to pick some up at Salute.

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  4. I wouldn't mess with those guys, but I wouldn't mind a Walker.

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  5. Well done Fran. I do like that blue color.

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  6. Hola
    Molan un montón
    un saludo

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  7. hope they have nothing in common with THE WALKING DEAD Walkers :)

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  8. In a robotic monotone "Take me to your...painter!" Great bunch and I really like the dark, leafy flocking. What are you using?

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    1. I'll be quiet honest, I don't remember but Warlord Games do it, I kept the container but can't find it now!

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  9. Great job, sure wouldn't want to mess with those

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  10. they look good. and it sounds like you are going to be busy painting for the next few weeks

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  11. Really get the scale via the figure, just be carful no one steps on him

    ian

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  12. They are very nice, Fran, and big too!

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  13. Really impresive, love the colors!
    Phil.

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  14. Amazing painting as always, Fran. I must say, once again, your 15mm work looks like 28mm - I have to do a double take at the scale all the time. Best, Dean

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  15. Nice stuff Fran. Maybe I'll get some of those for my Traveller campaign. The new version should be on its way to me pretty soon.

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  16. Cool walkers, the colour tone is great.

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  17. Thats quite a painting queue!

    Nice figs too :)

    Dave.

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  18. Good looking figs; walkers are always fun on the table top. That is quite a list of ongoing projects.

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  19. Loving these Francis, it is the little touches of colour that make them really stand out.

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  20. Nice painting, General. The background bldg is cool looking too.

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  21. Very nice. I like the cour combo.

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  22. Nice painting on those walkers

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  23. Nice.
    I nearly asked "what are the big lumps on the last two Walkers?"...then I realised they were rearside photos........DOH!!!! :-D

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  24. They look really great Fran! I must admit I'm really curious to see what you do with Back of Beyond.

    Christopher

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  25. Your latest 15's are looking really sharp, Fran! I still have a wish list of alien legion proxy troops I want to start. Unfortunately, Household-6 sez I have to finish 8 forces before new minions are allowed in the house!

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  26. Hey, I really, really like these. Orange sets the whole uniform of! Bring it............

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  27. Great looking miniatures. If I ever find the time I have a rake of GZG 15mm's in the loft just waiting for a similar treatment. Thanks for the inspiration.

    Cheers, Ross

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  28. Just the idea of Chinese walkers scares the crap out of me - and your paint job doesn't help either! A bit too bloody good Fran!

    Well done by the way...

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  29. Very nice paint job !

    best regards Michael

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  30. wow, these look great, very tempting, must resist getting into SCIFI, paint jobs are good too.

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  31. They look like invaders on grass. Maybe that's the point

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  32. Have to add a few of these walkers to my collection.

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