Friday, 19 December 2008

Partian II/37 Essex Miniatures 15mm

Aggression: 2
Steppe until 126BC, then arable.

1x4kn(Gen)
1x4Kn
2x4kn or 2Lh or 2Ps
1x4Kn or 2Lh or 3Ax
7x2Lh

8 comments:

airhead said...

Brilliant painting, some of the best in 15mm I've seen. The ground work on the bases is very good. What product do you use for the grass effect? Keep up the good work.

Regards

Menic said...

Thank You. The grass is from: "Woodland scenics:
Turf burnt grass T44"
look here:
http://www.cchobbies.com/scenery/wsturf.htm

MrF said...

Fantastic paint job!!!!!
Well done mate.

All the Best

A very envious MrF... ;o)

David said...

Very, very nice. These have more detail on them than my 25mm Persians, which is simply not right. Well done indeed.

David

Anonymous said...

Beutiful job Menic, especially on the cataphracts which tend to be boring at best.

Dale said...

Great paint! And you are another using a black edge on the basing. I am starting to dig that.

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Braxen said...

Your Parthian army is breath taking. In hindsight, if it were to be painted again, would you still go Essex or would you try a particular brand (I am eying the Forged in Battle new release)?
Would you paint the army the same or bring some modification.
Really splendid work!




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