Most excellent. I'm pretty much a 28mm fan. Larger size gives me a painting challenge. And I'm not a good player. Got some 15mm cowboys. Ugh. Horrible time painting them. Got some GHQ Micro-Armour.👍👍👍. Have some 2mm Saxons n Normans. Used different shades to make it easier for me to remember what each unit is.
Very impressive turn-out. I think I saw that the ground effect (sand) has a slight undulation, which I thought gave an interesting visual effect. Can you say if I am seeing this, and if so how you managed to get this effect. Did you apply the sand in layers?
Hi there, thanks for watching and your feedback....the undulations happen naturally from the pva fine sand mix...it dries at slightly different levels and with the drybrushing gives this effect....nothing additional to do. :)
Great job James! Keep pestering me and I’ll write up the Servile War scenarios I’ve drafted.
Thanks Mark...yes more scenarios for this war would be great ! :)
Thanks for the painting tips at this scale, not tried it yet but looks straight forward. Really good details.
Thanks for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Most excellent. I'm pretty much a 28mm fan. Larger size gives me a painting challenge. And I'm not a good player.
Got some 15mm cowboys. Ugh. Horrible time painting them.
Got some GHQ Micro-Armour.👍👍👍.
Have some 2mm Saxons n Normans.
Used different shades to make it easier for me to remember what each unit is.
Thanks Charles appreciate your feedback as always...i have 6mm saxon and norman hastings army...will post this sometime for your enjoyment :)
Looking good. I already have 25/28mm Republican Roman army this is a way to play large scale at low cost
@septimus64 thanks for watching and appreciate your comments :)
Very impressive turn-out. I think I saw that the ground effect (sand) has a slight undulation, which I thought gave an interesting visual effect. Can you say if I am seeing this, and if so how you managed to get this effect. Did you apply the sand in layers?
Hi there, thanks for watching and your feedback....the undulations happen naturally from the pva fine sand mix...it dries at slightly different levels and with the drybrushing gives this effect....nothing additional to do. :)
Additionally for the camp specifically raised the centre in a smaller mdf base...hope its not obvious :)
Two mil is a bit small for me- though I can see the appeal for fighting massive battles.
Hi martin, understand its nots not for all, but glad you enjoyed the video and spectacle
@@prasutagustheorwellwargamer Definitely enjoyed it- it is a very cool looking army. Very interesting to see how you went about the painting.