Looks good! I have been looking for a squad of Star Wars Troopers as they fit what I thing an Assault Squad would look like. However where can I buy some from?
I’ve watched this video several times over the years. Enjoyed it to the point that I ended up buying this kit after owning three others that I “had” to have. I jus think this is a key set and you get a lot for your money here. I always appreciate those who take the time to make useful videos and add their own personal perspective- much appreciated! Thanks again and finally subscribed (as I should have years back). Good job and greeting from So Cal.
Thanks for the video. I think you have your accent history reversed. The British of the AWI period sounded more like the average American or Canadian does today than modern UK. It was in fact the socialites in the UK-London- who “invented” what is the modern British accent.
lol its the same thing every year we are told by you and other around 30 players we are looking at and like i keep saying we have fsg and they are a joke
I have watched a few of your videos today, and your choice of music is great! While I only have 1:56 (28 mm) and 1:72 (20 mm) historical minis from all major time periods, I do have the latest Games Workshop Legions Imperialis minis, and this video is another great example of how small-scale mini painting works. Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely awesome! This reminds me of when each of my 3 boys were babies/infants/toddlers. Clearly you have instilled your child with a sense of carefulness/gentleness with the terrain. And while he is uncoordinated, your own responses to his mishaps are just as gentle. Thank you for sharing!
While you won't win competitions with this miniature, the paint job is certainly an infinite improvement over an unpainted model. I would be interested to see this little chap in a unit formation within a terrain setting. Ultra close-ups are not needed, but a general feel for how your minis look when gaming. I know I have too much OCD to start painting a mini and leave it in a "viewed for tabletop play" (2 m), or to how I appreciate this stance, as a "near enough is good enough" quality. I have a habit of examining my minis' details and like to have everything as perfect as I can get, with the level of patience I can muster. My view is not a good attitude to have if I ever want to see my collection painted - I know this! I see my friends paint their units in a similar style to yours and mine are still unpainted, or get half done before I am distracted by something else. I also have a habit of batch painting. Maybe I should take a leaf out of Vince Venturella's book. In a recent video he commented that he doesn't batch paint anymore, focusing on a single mini at a time. So, gratz to completing a miniature fully painted to a standard you like. I look forward to more videos, but no pressure.
I love how your including your son in History, analytical and critical thinking as well as together time while also creating a hobby for a life time.Great job