...from Peter Pig, not 100% sure how many make up a full team but they do work in pairs, one team has a Barrett M107 sniper rifle and the other has a M40 sniper rifle, the other 2 marines provide security.
Have a good weekend my friends if you can......
Great looking figs Fran. Nice photo to he he. Have a good weekend too mate
ReplyDeleteLooking real good. Still impressed these are only 15mm´s.
ReplyDeleteOne thing... I would add some other colours to the tan sniper rifle ()even if it is just a thin brown wash). This way it stands out too much.
Nice figures mate.
ReplyDeleteNice work Fran.
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Nice work Fran,I think staying out of range of the baddies is just plain common sense.
ReplyDeleteNice work Mr Lurker.
ReplyDeleteYou've got good men to guard you King Fran...
ReplyDeleteAnd a happy weekend to you, Fran.
ReplyDeleteThose pictures make me want to be a sniper. I think that they work alone or with someone keeping a look out.
ReplyDeleteThose Peter Pig figures are nice and you had done a great paintjob on them.
ReplyDeleteLove these minis....the beasty barrett is down right nasty.
ReplyDeleteA good looking crew. Sometimes I am amazing at how good and detailed 15 mm figures can be.
ReplyDeleteNice ones. But will that be able to stop Ray teasing you ;))
ReplyDeleteNo!
DeleteNice figures
ReplyDeleteNice job! I am a fan of snipers! It takes real discipline to be one. Patience for one. Mathematics is important as well. Judging distance, wind speed, elevation..all that takes real skill!
ReplyDeleteI bet it takes patience to paint something so small as well! Nice detail!
A slight recoil... haha yea, that's one way to look at it I guess.
ReplyDeleteWhoever chose the picture for that demotivational poster pciked the wrong gun though. A .50cal has not just a slight recoil.
DeleteI like the fort in the background of your shots. Show more of it next time. I'd like to see it!
ReplyDeleteah, the people that spread death around the world killing poor children and innocent people :(
ReplyDeleteNice job on those Fran. Love the recoil bit.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work, those snipers you don't fool with, sneaky they are.
ReplyDeleteNice and ready to rumble. BTW, in Franonia, you call all the shots re deployment and tactics!
ReplyDeleteBOOM! Headshot!
ReplyDeleteI like it.....very nice blog
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Very nice figures, Fran; you have two powerful support units here.
ReplyDeleteLovely work as always Fran. I do this for a living and yet somehow, you always manage to paint more stuff in a week than I do!
ReplyDeleteLovely figures Francois!!!!!!! Did I paint these??
ReplyDeleteNoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
DeleteIs it an insult to say they're cute?
ReplyDeleteGreat looking figs once again Fran. Have they been tested in battle yet?
ReplyDeleteNot yet my friend....
DeleteLovely job there. Pushing me towards the tipping point on 15mm for FoA.
ReplyDeleteDoes Ray paint many figures for you then? . . . .
;O)
No as he's very expensive and crap......
DeleteGreat work again...have a great weekend
ReplyDeleteWell if you do put on foliage or something to break up the outline the key thing is not to interfere with the operation of the weapon, moving parts and the like. Even when I did that on my tomahawk (the scalper, for by the front door, not the missile) the blade part is ready to go, and the handle is clear but for electrical tape to enhance the grip.
ReplyDeleteNice looking minis. Love the posters too -- especially the "slight recoil" one.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Fran. The sniper always seems to capture the imagination; dealing retribution from afar.
ReplyDeleteVery nice painted figures Fran. And nice based!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Fantastic and their only 15mm, they look better than my 28 -32mm figures.
ReplyDeleteNice addition for the forces of Franconia. They look good.
ReplyDeleteI like the set up and the details of the sniper figurines. I also like the answer to "What do you feel when you shoot a terrorist?" Answer: a slight recoil. Hilarious!
ReplyDeleteWhat rules you using for these ? the new Force On Force or ?
ReplyDeleteNever get tired of that Motivational poster. Recoil. Hehe.
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