1914.... the year of the Great War.
Central Powers and the Entente clashed in a bloody war that costed millions of lives and brought a havoc in the world, especially in Europe.
Below you will see, some newly painted figures from Zvezda's Set (#8082 Russian Infantry of WW1). A bit tedious to assemble but, the result is simply stunning in terms of 20mm figures.
I hope you like them.
Have a good Monday night everyone!
T.
P.S: Their painting guide will follow in one of the following posts. In the meantime, if you want to learn how to paint North Vietnamese soldiers, see my post with a free-to-use guide I prepared for you.
Nicely painted. I'll be working on this box this week.
ReplyDeleteVery nice- I look forward to the painting guide as I've some of my own to do too.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Nicely done and they are nice sculpts as well!
ReplyDeleteThe details on these are amazing and you've done such a good job on them Thanos.
ReplyDeleteThey're good looking figures, good painting too Thanos.
ReplyDeleteNice modeling, Mr. T.
ReplyDeleteThose are nice looking figures. Very nice paint job too.
ReplyDeleteGenerally Zvezda do a very good figures. You gave them soul with the painting job you done to them. Very good, keep going.
ReplyDeleteWow! Ends overcoat (in bedroll over his shoulder) tucked into the pot. It was painted in green color (different shades).
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