WFB 3rd Edition in 10mm

symphonicpoet

Moderator
^Your 10mm stuff is really quite gorgeous. There was a fellow for a while who was building 15mm 40K. He blogged under the name Spacecow Smith. Your stuff reminds me a great deal of his. Fantastic stuff!
 
symphonicpoet":21xufbua said:
^Your 10mm stuff is really quite gorgeous. There was a fellow for a while who was building 15mm 40K. He blogged under the name Spacecow Smith. Your stuff reminds me a great deal of his. Fantastic stuff!

That is a name I recognise from the webs, yeah interesting stuff!
 

Zhu Bajie

Member
These are really top stuff, wish my eyes were good enough to paint 10mm - any tips?

Michael - a question, if I may! You say you were producing 15mm miniatures - care to mention what ranges and where? No worries if you'd rather not. Secondarily - why did you go 10s rather than 15s?
 
Zhu Bajie":2kfycdvz said:
These are really top stuff, wish my eyes were good enough to paint 10mm - any tips?

Michael - a question, if I may! You say you were producing 15mm miniatures - care to mention what ranges and where? No worries if you'd rather not. Secondarily - why did you go 10s rather than 15s?

Yeah, I had a range of 15mm desert fantasy.
Crom's Anvil, I sold the range to CP models over Christmas:

https://cpmodels.co.uk/product-category/15mm-ranges/


I went 10mm as I found in the past that mixing work and play meant neither was fun.
I knew that if I did WFB in 15mm then my 15mm business would suffer as would my 15mm WFB.
 
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