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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
The Tomb Kings army so far...
OK! Here is a bit of a "Family Portrait" to show what the army is looking like as a whole... sans display board. :-)
Now that several of the movement trays are painted and units completed, I wanted to snap a few shots to see what it all looked like on a table, as opposed to the Tomb board. Pretty different when they are on a table, aren't they!
Lots more to come. In fact, there is a pile of stuff coming for the Tomb Kings that is just about as big as what you see on the table here.
Now to the pictures:
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They look entirely different without the display, but not a bad thing. I think on a brown or gray table they would look at home. That gobbo green flock can hurt the aesthetic of any mini, unless it were based with green flock or green sand!
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