Showing posts with label Anyscale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anyscale. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 May 2022

15mm Anyscale Resin Tents - Part 3

15mm Anyscale Resin Tents For Sale

Back in November 2019 I blogged about painting up Anyscale Resin Tents to sell. I have finally painted up the last 12 tents I have for sale.

They are simple enough to be totally generic for use with almost any army and period,






1st  Batch of 6 tents






2nd Batch of six tents

Last up are some LaserCraftArt animal pens which I have had waiting to be completed for a few years! They are simple MDF baggage type elements idea to use to indicate where livestock might be contained within an army encampment 




1st Batch of Animal Pens




2nd Batch of Animal Pens

Thats all to blog for now 

This brings the painting tally so far for 2022 to
240 foot [72 elements]
9 Feature Pieces [9 elements]
20 Baggage Elements
24 rebased Infantry elements

Thursday, 21 November 2019

15 mm Anyscale Resin Tents - Part 2

More Baggage Elements From PLM For Sale

Back in August 2018 I blogged about some Anyscale Resin Tents I purchased and created two batches of eight elements that I intended to sell. 

I have twenty more tents left in Project Lead Mountain and I finally got around to creating up another eight elements for sale. They will end up on EBay in due course.










Saturday, 25 August 2018

15mm Anyscale Models Resin Tents

Yet More Baggage Elements For Sale

Anyscale Models make an interesting range of bits and pieces. I purchased some of their resin cast A profile tents. The objective was to make some baggage elements to sell on EBay to generate some income to fund my incurable Lead Habit. The castings came in plain grey finish and were quite clean with minimal air bubbles which can plague poorer made low quality resin product.

As with all my painting projects these were for use with 15mm scale armies.

I mounted them on 40mm x 40mm MDF bases, completed with magnetic sheeting underneath, finished off with Vallejo Texture Paste, various tufts and spray sealed with a matt varnish sealer.

I have completed two batches so far in different styles and plan to do another two later this year.