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Mythical Agyptian Mummies¶

Some more mystical elements. These Mummies are from Eureka Miniatures. As usual, they are mounted on bases from Products for Wargamers.


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Mythical Agyptian Demons¶

Some more mystical elements. These are demons that will be summoned by the priest during a game. They are from Crocodiles Games' Wargods of Ægyptus Nekharu range. As usual, they are mounted on bases from Products for Wargamers.

The figures are nice, but the amount flash is a bit excessive, and sometimes hard to get at. One figure had a big lump of metal between knee and skirt, so the molds seem to have seen better times as well...


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Mythical Agyptian Spearmen¶

The last four spearmen are done.

Here is the whole group of twelve.


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Mythical Agyptian Spearmen¶

The next four models are done - only four left!


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Mythical Agyptian Spearmen¶

The second four models are done - which took only three months...


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Mythical Agyptian Spearmen¶

The first four models are done.


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Mythical Agyptian Spearmen¶

The models are all cleaned, armed with spears, glued to their bases and their integral bases bevelled to the metal base with filler.


[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Mythical Agyptian Spearmen¶

The last models of human infantry are spearmen. I have two packs as I wanted to have both the bareheaded and the ones with hats - as you cannot buy these models individually, I have to paint 16 of 'em.

I started to clean the models of flash and glue them to their metal bases.


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Mythical Agyptian Infantry¶

The models are done, basically painted to the same finish as the axe men.


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Mythical Agyptian Giant Scorpion¶

After painting the horns, spikes, whatever, I gloss coated the model, then applied a black oil wash to the body, anx a brown oil wash to the armour.

Done.