That’ll do it - and after you have used your playing pieces for a while, you’ll see if you need to spray a new layer of matt varnish.
2-3 layers - each layer thinly sprayed - and dry 24 hours between each layer.
You units will last a lifetime:+1:
Some pictures from our recent Global '39 game. A work in progress.
More.
More.
More.
More.
More.
More.
Last.
We like it !
Very nice! Especially the armor.
Looks like the board is rather cluttered though. :wink:
Wunderbar
J. 8-)
Awesome.
I love how many painted sets are showing up.
Even though I’ve not played A&A in a number of years some of you may not have even reached yet,
the potential of what the game experience could be like get my juices flowing to get my games to look
as playable as possible not just by the mechanics but the inherent ADD of men and boys to have toy Soldiers.
Keep 'em coming.
Koba and Others,
––Like Wil just said,…I’m very happy that so many people are now painting their A&A units. IMHO, It can make such a difference in the atmosphere of a game, not to mention the “Cool Factor”.
----And I must say,…Nice Job on your painted units. always appreciate seeing others paint jobs, and yours are really nice!
––Also,…I’m glad that Wil’s “juices are flowing” more now, because when he get’s really “pumped up” he starts pumping out some “magic” of his own in the form of new or highly modified units. More Fun for everyone!
“Tall Paul”
Yep, bloody awesome…… :-D
Very cool! Your map looks interesting, too - where did you get it?
Thank you for the compliments everyone.
Der Kuenstler, the map is HBG’s Global 1939 variant. You can get it from
These pieces look great. I especially like the armor.