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Tuesday, 27 February 2024
Old friend
Consulted this old friend whilst painting yesterday-
No cookery book could be considered good without obligatory splashes of oil and sauce on its pages (and perhaps a grain of rice stuck somewhere); so too, no good wargames painting guide will be short of some honourable paint spots..
What a wonderful way of putting it Maudlin! The marks will be from when I painted my Hinchcliffe Muscovites ( long gone sadly) many , many moons ago. Alan Tradgardland
I’ll second that! I remember being hooked by the first article of the series in the Airfix Mag. He sold me on the exotic there and then. Alan Tradgardland
No cookery book could be considered good without obligatory splashes of oil and sauce on its pages (and perhaps a grain of rice stuck somewhere); so too, no good wargames painting guide will be short of some honourable paint spots..
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way of putting it Maudlin! The marks will be from when I painted my Hinchcliffe Muscovites ( long gone sadly) many , many moons ago.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
So tell us more about this source and what you're doing with it, please.
ReplyDeleteStephen
It’s the book on Renaissance Armies by George Gush originally to be found in the Airfix Magazine. As for plans , more anon…
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
George Gush did a cracking job.
ReplyDeleteI’ll second that! I remember being hooked by the first article of the series in the Airfix Mag. He sold me on the exotic there and then.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Good old 'Renaissance Armies': still got my copy that was a school prize in about 1978, and would not part with it!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful prize. I wouldn’t part with mine either. Such a glorious primer.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Still have my copy too!
ReplyDeleteAnd I will venture it is still in use too.
ReplyDeleteAlan Tradgardland
Still have copies; both first and second editions.
ReplyDeleteI just have the old red paperback edition.
ReplyDeleteAlan Tradgardland