They are a little small, but then 6 mm scenery is more about denoting ground than accurately portraying a place. NB if you stick a well in the village and bore it out, it can be used to hold a flag denoting the unit that is currently occupying the buildings ... saves having the unit awkwardly placed against it.
The best 15mm Japanese range are Eureka from Aus. Second are Peter Pig, being in the UK, Peter Pig are a cheaper range and the two don’t match perfectly but a mix of the two works for me. I had a quick look at the Battlefront figures but didn’t take to them.
Well, generally when painting 6mm, sticking them on lolly sticks helps, but I must admit, I paint 6mm buildings the same as you! And it’s not a problem. Do whatever you are happy with
I totally 100% agree with you.. ''DO WHATER YOU ARE HAPPY WITH'' best advice ever, I said I did not like how they were holding them..,, I did not mean to imply they were wrong, just for me personally I did not like it..@@Polskiprepper1
Another fun video. Nearly 20 year old minis and still looking good.
So little and so nicely done, lovely village!
Thanks Phil, They definitely are tiny lol and require a steady hand haha.
They are a little small, but then 6 mm scenery is more about denoting ground than accurately portraying a place. NB if you stick a well in the village and bore it out, it can be used to hold a flag denoting the unit that is currently occupying the buildings ... saves having the unit awkwardly placed against it.
That is a really good idea. Thanks for the tip.
Mix and match is good mate.😎
Sounds good to me, I will just do what comes up and I feel like doing. How are you doing?
The best 15mm Japanese range are Eureka from Aus. Second are Peter Pig, being in the UK, Peter Pig are a cheaper range and the two don’t match perfectly but a mix of the two works for me. I had a quick look at the Battlefront figures but didn’t take to them.
Thanks for the info, I will look into Eureka.
I do not like how you hold the actual models when painting
How would you rather I hold them?
Well, generally when painting 6mm, sticking them on lolly sticks helps, but I must admit, I paint 6mm buildings the same as you! And it’s not a problem. Do whatever you are happy with
I totally 100% agree with you.. ''DO WHATER YOU ARE HAPPY WITH'' best advice ever, I said I did not like how they were holding them..,, I did not mean to imply they were wrong, just for me personally I did not like it..@@Polskiprepper1