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ANZACS and the return of  'Them',  ( & Cthulu  Kong, Goldylocks etc!))

ANZACS and the return of 'Them', ( & Cthulu Kong, Goldylocks etc!))

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Some Old Bill, and a couple of 'Heroes'.

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With the Rednecks done, now for something completely different,  in the Form of some Old Bill, some armed police, with a definite British slant ( currently looking for in scale British Police Car).

I used the range of ballistic vest figures both male and female from Wargames Atlantic Agents  with heads from Civilians either baseball capped or hatless. The set gives a nice selection of HK SMG’s and pistols.

I had planned to use Levidian Blue from GW’s Contrast range , but all my tuns seem to have mysteriously disappeared. So I added a bit of Speedpaint Tallasar Blue  to Grim Black for the correct dark shade, and glad I did as it gave a nicer set of shading. Now I may have made a mistake with shirts as I went for thinned out Speedpaints Azure Blue, as I got my Fuzz mixed up, and that would have been more a U.S forces colour, rather than British White, though I have fou d of them wearing Blue so hey hum!

 

Some Old Bill, and a couple of 'Heroes'.
Some Old Bill, and a couple of 'Heroes'.

Dirty Larry

Whilst scouring various boxes I already mentioned Ifound long forgotten figures, still.in original bags. One of these was a  certain San Francisco Detective so he had to be added to Pulp collection. Here he is with an able partner from one of WA’s suited Angents, though perhaps he should be wearing a redshirt!

Larry’s jacket was done using two coats of GW’s Apothocary White contrast paint, with his trousers being Grey Seer, I,d like to Claim I had done shade on creases on trousers but it just dried like that.

His Partner was just done in Gunner Caamo Speedpaint which is one of my go to it does it all paints.

Some Old Bill, and a couple of 'Heroes'.
Some Old Bill, and a couple of 'Heroes'.

And now for an Anti Hero, and it’s Gerrys fault if he hadn’t pointed it out I wouldn’t have noticed. John Wick.

Perhaps the easiest painting exercise of all, His shirt what you can see of it is Basilicum Grey Contrast, with all the rest done in Grim Black. Likewise his plastic Head was so nicely moulded that doing his facial details was a breeze.

Some Old Bill, and a couple of 'Heroes'.
Some Old Bill, and a couple of 'Heroes'.
Some Old Bill, and a couple of 'Heroes'.

Rather than the M4 that Gerry armed his depiction I went for a Star gate P90. As I think it looks cool and have actually fired one.( the optical sight on a range was a pain, can see why they use laser sighting in series)

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