Monday, January 16, 2012
Busy this Saturday?
Are you busy this Saturday? Not yet you say? Well...
If you live in the Baltimore area, head on down to Games & Stuff in Glen Burnie for their 12th Anniversary extravaganza. Myself, Jeff Hall, Jake Landis, and a bunch of others will be hanging out and chatting with folks about modeling, painting, and all related stuff. I'll have my paints and putty there, so come on down. I'll be there from 12-3pm.
Details can be found here.
But I don't live in the Baltimore area Dave, I hear you say. Well...
Grab all of your 40K models and head to one of the dozens of global locations participating in the "Big Game II: The Big Game Strikes Back". Friend of the blog Alec Peters (the guy that runs the Apocalypse 40K blog) is running another HUGE event with stores and clubs around the world participating in the madness.
For more information, including locations etc, head here.
Don't live in Baltimore or play 40K? Then just enjoy a relaxing Saturday, perhaps paint a few toy soldiers, and take your wife out for dinner ; )
Cheers
Dave
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love your Blog its Great!
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Dave: is that a Perry British command vignette? I gotta have some of those figures!!!!! They look terrific.
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Hi Dave, love your command vignette! It's a shame the Brits don't get the same attention as the French when it comes to command sets, you have done a great job Transferring the bits over there.
ReplyDeleteHi guys, thanks for your comments
ReplyDelete@unite - nice blog you have there.
@Fritz - most of those figs are from various Perry French packs, they are lovely and paint up 'reasonably' well as British.
@Steve - thanks for that. There are still quite a few (I expect) inaccuracies, but it was a fun little project.
More photos of the various command vignettes and so on to come shortly both here and on the Guns of April blog.
Cheers
Dave
Lovely Brits Dave,
ReplyDeleteI agree with Steve, The French seem to get the special treatment. Inspiring commands!!!
Cheers
paul
Great work, as always! Good luck with your projects today! You're always so prolific. homes gwalior
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