Thanks for the kind words. Each scale has its advantages and disadvantages, but I am happy that I have stayed almost exclusively with 25's, even if they themselves have evolved in size over the years!
Fittingly exuberant paint job for the third and final (for now!) chariot, Peter. Lovely work once again and the red/yellow colour scheme is very eye catching !
Love the colours on this one
ReplyDeleteThanks, Neil! "Chariot of Fire" :-)
DeleteThese are sensational Peter!
ReplyDeleteThey are all wonderfully colourful, but the (royal) purple takes the cake, for mine.
Regards, James
Thanks so much, James! It should be a very striking army on the tabletop!
DeleteBeautiful work. I did a load of these in 6mm a few years back but this makes me wish I done them in a larger scale.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words. Each scale has its advantages and disadvantages, but I am happy that I have stayed almost exclusively with 25's, even if they themselves have evolved in size over the years!
DeleteFittingly exuberant paint job for the third and final (for now!) chariot, Peter. Lovely work once again and the red/yellow colour scheme is very eye catching !
ReplyDeleteThanks, Keith. I'm hard pressed as to whether this one or #2 is my favorite.
DeleteEye catching stuff these will no doubt look great on table
ReplyDeleteThank you, Garry; I hope so!
DeleteThree up three down and definitely good looking!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joe!
DeleteGreat work again Peter. The white horses are particularly effective.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lawrence; a set of white horses is always fun for at least one chariot!
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