Autumnal Miniatures Review
Somehow I have only painted (i.e. finished painting) THREE THINGS (minis, I painted some actual paintings too) in Autumn (i.e. September-November). The first of those was mostly done in August, too, and the last was done entirely on November 31st. I'm slow, what can I say, but at least I make up for it in quality the number of games played with the models imagination I guess. 1: A Dark and Rainy Night Upon the Bay... (32mm, presumably Ricardo Andreis, Bestiarium Miniatures) Beneath lowering skies, a light can be seen far away. Surely, it is some safe harbour? (It is not). I don't have a name or much of a story for this guy. He was inspired by my love of the coasts of pretty much all of the western UK, from Cornwall up to the Hebrides (and the Orkneys can be included too) but especially around Morecambe Bay, a place which is very much not ideal for wreckers but with some deeper water would have had a lovely landscape for them. He's a wrecker, clearly, with his little l...