I've been busy painting another batch of Tsuba Miniatures Russo-Japanese War models. It's pretty much just everything that was left in the range that needed painting so there's a mix of Russian and Japanese bits and pieces.
There's another nice little set of models to add flavour to the tabletop in the form of Russian looters.
And to add a bit of punch there's a pair of Russian Putilov field guns. One set up and firing and the other being maneuvered
The last few pieces are Japanese command. The soldier on the far right is a horse holder and has reigns in his hand. The two officers wearing samurai armour and sashimono I believe are more of a fantasy but good fun all the same.
Finally, and not part of the RJW range is a set of American Civil War civilians. Two farmers and a southern gent. I think this is just a one off set and not part of any larger planned range.
Check out Tsuba Miniatures blog, and currently all the models are available from Empress Miniatures.
I love the way you always manage to balance colours against each other - there's a warmth in all of the colours that brings the figures to life.
ReplyDeleteThanks :) I wish I could say it's all carefully thought out colour theory using charts and technical know how.
DeleteSuperb!
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DeleteHey, goat. It's good to see you.
ReplyDeleteIt gets lonely on campaign. ;)
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DeleteGreat models and you have done an amazing job painting them,,,, as usual.
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DeleteAn unusual period and a wonderful paintjob, congrats!
ReplyDeleteThanks :) It's not a period or war I'm familiar with either.
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