Have a few more rubble markers to show, I do think now that the articulated lorry trailer should have been damaged more even if it was full ( I have another one I might do differently).....
15mm figure for scale........
My damn fine good friend (Vinnie) from Somerset arrived for a weeks holiday bearing birthday presents including books and scenery, here he is eating the last of the scones and annoying the dogs with his views on sharing.......
He is a fellow wargamer and currently loves the Prodos 28mm range of aliens, marines and predators, I painted these commandos for him while he was here........
Atmosphere of apocalypse assured with these ruins, good purchase Fran...and please buy some cakes for these cute dogs!
ReplyDeleteThey're already spoiled!
DeleteI suspected it ...
DeleteGreat looking scenery. Vinnie should be ashamed of himself - dogs always get part of the last scone
ReplyDeleteThey agree!
DeleteNow that is a real stare down.
ReplyDeleteRuins are really cool.
Thanks Alex!
Deleteare those the new dogs, I know you lost some last year.
ReplyDeleteThe Dalmatian cross is our new girl!
DeleteTHe wreckage may to be to your satisfaction, but it's more than adequate for the job.
ReplyDeleteYour mate is one lucky chap (and I'm not talking scones)
Thanks for that!
DeleteLooking mighty fine Fran!! Say hello to Vincenzo for me!
ReplyDeleteI will mate!
DeleteVery fine drybrushing! Excellent outcome!!
ReplyDeletePoor little dogs :)
Little horrors really!
DeleteGood for Vinne. He does not try (I assume) to eat the dogs food. Therefore why should they have any of his!
ReplyDeleteRubble looks good. RE-building Rayonia one block at a time.
Well said old boy!
Deletehaha the pups aren't breaking their gaze. Ruins are great indeed.
ReplyDeleteCheers Pat!
DeleteGreat terrain! Would like to see the complete table someday!
ReplyDeleteMe too my friend!
DeleteLooking very nice Fran!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Nice of you to say Christopher!
DeleteGreat looking terrain and figures, Fran. Very cute doggie too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean!
DeletePlenty of nice "stuff" to hide behind for cover and to ambush, and to take a nap unseen, my General. Hail Franonia!
ReplyDeleteCheers Field Marshall!
DeleteMore excellent looking stuff Francis!
ReplyDeleteCheers Michal!
DeleteLooking good Fran. Nothing like having a good mate come for a visit. It’s a tonic for the soul!
ReplyDeleteVery true my friend!
DeleteNice work on the terrain and figures Francis :)
ReplyDeleteCheers Tamsin!
Deletemore nice work! and it looks like my house except for the breed of dogs lol
ReplyDeleteLol.
DeleteCracking scenery and love the larger commandos that you did! Poor dogs they look so underfed as well your friend needs to learn to share more! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's what they said.....
DeleteYou've really nailed the colours on these
ReplyDeleteCheers Martin!
DeleteGreat looking ruins Fran, will really help set the scene when used.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Ross
Nice one Ross!
DeleteI really like the details you're adding to these ruins Fran, they look really good and bring the pieces to life. My cocker spaniel/jack russell cross assumes the same pose!
ReplyDeleteAppreciate that!
DeleteBrilliant stuff Fran!
ReplyDeleteCheers Sander!
Deletegreat scenery and I hope you and Vinnie have fun. I bet those poor doggies never got a bite, did they?
ReplyDeleteEventually........
DeleteLooks great, Fran!
ReplyDeleteCheers Chris!
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