Over the years I have painted A LOT of miniatures, hundreds of goblinoids, countless Naps, swords and shields through to World War II, and occasionally, every now and then, something a little different like these guys...
Ladies and gentlemen I present to you, Space Teddy Bears!
Yes, honestly.
I actually had more fun painting these than I thought I would. The models themselves are nice and clean, and are very easy to paint.
Thankfully I was given a lot of flexibility in doing these, so I decided they would be assembled as a crack team, weapons and trappings fully uniformed, with a distinct 'Officer' class (the bear with the orange coloured weapon and armour). No special ops team is complete without a bit of flair, so I gave these red 'face paint' as a kind of war marking.
Coming up next time, American War of Independence and Games Workshop Imperial Guard!
Commissions being taken now, this standard would be £2.50 per model.
Professional full-time artist specializing in painting wargaming miniatures. All scales and periods catered for - 6mm, 15mm, 28mm Available for commissions from a single model to a complete army! Also battle reports, projects, reviews and general gaming news.
Introduction
Thanks for visiting my page. To help with navigation, here is a list of popular pages all about Marching in Colour
* The History of Marching In Colour - who is the man behind the words and service, how did it all come about
* Commissioning Models for Painting - how the process works, start to finish, and what you can expect
* Gallery of Artists Work - with over 20 years experience, here is a small sample of finished commissions
* ITEMS FOR SALE - as well as painting models, I also sell pre-painted models and assorted loose models and scenery on Etsy and Ebay. Links here!
* Trade in your old models for Painting Credit * click here for details
* To see details of all current commissions booked-in and estimated completion dates - click here
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