Monday 9 September 2013

28mm Painted Hasslefree Grymm Walkers for 15mm Sci-Fi and......

...........Ian is giving away stuff to celebrate 500 posts and being 2 but not any brushes as they're mine!

These 28mm scale Hasslefree Minis Grymm (sci-fi dwarves) Walkers were bought and painted early this year to go with my 15mm sci-fi Colonial Marines as Dreadnoughts, nice models as you come to expect from the Hasslefree family.

I've added some 15mm figures to show scale........







15mm Rebel Minis figure...........

15mm Khurasan Exterminator model.......



.....and don't forget Ian is having a give away but stop saying you want the brushes as they're mine.......I need them....to see how the other half lives......so there!


120 comments:

  1. They look a bit like Mr Men. Mr War perhaps.

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  2. I really like these, the colours really work and that's a flattering pic of me LOL

    Ian

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    1. Damn attractive man Ian and a good judge of character.

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  3. Listen mutton chops, you need to cop on!

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  4. Impressive, very impressive!

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    1. Shut it Ironsides, I've seen your Dark Angels mate.

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  6. Wouldn't want to get in their way, awesome job

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  7. Very nicely painted figures and suit 15mm perfectly.

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  8. Nice figs, and i'm liking your colour-scheme. They do rather suit the 15s too :)

    Dave

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  9. Armored dwarves look sort of like trashcans with limbs--which is exactly what I would expect!

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  10. Ah Fran these work really well at that scale. What an excellent idea I so wish I had thought of it. Perfect mate absolutely perfect.

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    1. Thanks for the kind words my friend.

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    2. I really have found these quite inspirational. I MUCH prefer them to the GZG power armour. I shall get Skirmish out of the way but probably get a squad of these soon afterwards.

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    3. They look the business, size wise at least.

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  11. more great brush work from you Fran.
    Peace James

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  12. I have no need for his brushes so you can have them if you want.

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  13. I like these, should be a fun command on the tabletop.

    I was going to give you hell about your senility commant, but can't remember what I was going to say...

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  14. Great looking models, but I also like the look of those brushes..mmmm.

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    1. You don't need them mate, these are not the brushes you want!

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  15. Those walkers look spot on for size and nicely painted too.

    Brushes aren't everything . . . . unless you're a fox . . . .

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  16. Very cool. Nice thing about sci-fi and fantasy is you can mix and match scales for certain things.

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    1. Absolutely Chris, there really are few limitations.

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  17. Great use of those figures as dreadnoughts, sorry but I want the brushes too.

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    1. I hear you don't need them Sean, these are not the brushes for you...look in to my eyes....you are feeling sleepy!

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  18. Impressive "guys"!
    with the 15mm figs, they look very dangerous.
    I like the blue that you've used for the "eyes".

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    1. To match in with the other guys but it works well.

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  19. Nice to see the size of these compared to 15mm minis - they a fab little things and very well done!

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  20. they are very impressive and scale-down (up ?) well with your 15mms

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  21. Often thought of doing something similar if/when I eventually go towards sci-fi. Well done mate.

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  22. I think you've got those brushes, in the bag.

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    1. We hope but there's a lot of people not listening to me!

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    2. I saw Rayolla put a picture of brushes on his blog. Doesn't he know those are yours? Silly Ray.

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  23. Wonderful work, Fran! These 28s do mix perfectly with 15mm. Ask Ray if he can pull that off with any of his historical figs!

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    1. Seeing the idiot today, will ask him after punching him for old times sake.

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  24. I like those! Those are exactly the style of Dreadnoughts that I would love for 40K in 28mm. Best, Dean

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    1. Thy are good but I love the new Space Marine Centurions!

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  25. Excellent Dreds Fran they work perfectly.

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  26. Fran, good brushwork! Btw, I am wondering how things are going in Franoia, you lot playing at that still?

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    1. Not really, not really gaming or painting, I've mislaid my mojo!

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  27. Brilliant use of them as 15mm. I'm having these printed up and sent to Hasslefree this week...

    http://johnbearross.blogspot.com/2013/09/grymn-powered-armour-part-6.html

    Best,
    JBR

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  28. Like the paint work Fran, simple but very cool

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  29. Greate looking minis, perfect to use with your 15mm!

    Best regards Michael

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  30. They're both cute and menacing at the same time.

    I'm not entering in this give away as I've won too much already. You're odds of winning have now increased!!

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  31. Nice repurpose, Fran! They look suitably heavy and menacing as 15mm hardsuits, walking tanks of destruction! Some numeric markings on the hull would add greatly to the effect, but I do like them very much as they are!

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    1. You're right David but not good at that sort of detail.

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  32. Nice work mate...at least your churning out something painted to show off. I'm working on a lot of things, but nothing has reached completion yet. See you at the game Saturday.

    Oh hang on, Postie mentioned something about you having to work and missing a second game on the trot. Is that true? Awwww I was looking forward to seeing your happy cherub-like face at the game....

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    1. Kiss my ass you work dodging blog whore !

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    2. Ray's not going either and he agrees with me too!

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    3. Neither of you are going! Looks like the rest of us will be having a rather quiet and civilised game for a change. I'd better dig out my cravat and smoking jacket...

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    4. I spoke to Postie and he said he's doing a game of Cluedo because of your dice issues!

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  33. Nice work there Mr Lurker! Sorry about the brushes but they are mine I tell you!!!!

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    1. You are dreaming Rodger.....dreaming I tell you!!!!

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  34. I haven't seen these Grymm yet, and they work probably better in the 15mm realm than what they were intended for. Nice work, as usual.

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  35. Pretty spiffy, Fran! I like them even more now that read they are armored dwarves!

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  36. Nice work on these, really smooth finish.

    FMB

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  37. They look awesome Fran. I second Anne, so your chances have increased.

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  38. Grymm Walkers? I like that name. May have to steal it for something else. Paint job look incredible as always Fran. Keep it flush.

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  39. Looking good Fran. Those actually match up quite well with the 15s. Great idea!

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  40. Very nice! I think they work perfect as 15 mm dreadnoughts.

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  41. Excellent! I wasn't wild about them as 28mm models but they look brilliant in a 15mm 'setting'. Well done my good man.

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  42. I feel like going over just to ask for the brushes..

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  43. They blend so well together! Nice work! :)

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  44. Your armament is the envy of the rest of world, General!

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  45. A cracking pace you are setting of late Fran. Nice work on these.

    Best of luck with the brushes.

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  46. Those little things are badass! They're actually "bigger" than I was expecting them to be, when posed next to that officer.

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  47. It looks way better than anything that was in the Aliens: Colonial Marines video game.

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  48. Nice models. Great idea to mix some scales but they fit the bill in an excellent way. Nice paint job.

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  49. They are very nice, and perfect for the 15mm figures. Great idea!

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  50. Ingenius! They look friendly... or not?

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  51. I'm creating a whole new Mancave for those brushes Fran, so forget them!

    Oh yes, the figures look real nice!

    Greetings
    Peter

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