SETTING THE SCENE terrain book

Friday, 9 March 2018

CHINESE WARLORD plus last copies of Setting the Scene.


I have been holding back with my regular posts on this blog due to the selling of my book 'Setting the Scene'. As I now only have 8 copies of the book left, I think it is time to get back to normal posting.

I did an exchange with a friend of mine, I had to paint up a couple of hundred Back of Beyond figures for him in exchange for a rather large collection of 20mm WW2 figures (mostly AB), vehicles and buildings. There will be a couple of posts of these coming up in the future.

This post is the last of the Back of Beyond figures that I painted for Steve Lygo in January and they are a Chinese Warlord and his followers. 28mm Copplestone Castings.
























As I mentioned at the beginning of this post, there are only 8 copies of my book 'Setting the Scene' left and it is a first come first served. If you want to buy the book, go to the top right sidebar and click on Setting the Scene.

  I have put a link below of another fantastic review of the book from a buyer, thanks Jason and all the other buyers that have left wonderful reviews and feedback of the book. I have also stuck the youtube link below again.

 http://500twilight2000.blogspot.co.uk/2018/03/book-review-setting-scene-winter.html?m=1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOB_lXcQRlI



 

17 comments:

  1. Great news on the book Pat. A classic wargaming book for years to come mate. Great yo see so many lovely figures for BOB on the blog as well.

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  2. Congratulations on the book selling that well. But honestly I‘m not really surprised given the quality of your work.

    On to the miniatures:
    Wow, those Chinese, White Russians and assorted villains look absolutely gorgeous. I‘m as always amazed by the speed and quality you produce such wonderful stuff.
    Now, I really hope that WW2 collection is truly gigantic in order to make up for such a brilliant army.

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  3. Thanks chaps.
    Nick, the WW2 collection is so big, I don't really know where to start with it. I will be showing just a tiny amount of it in my next post.
    Cheers,
    Pat.

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  4. What a pleasure to lokk at such eye candies...congrats Pat!

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  5. Outstanding table and figures Pat

    Regards

    Nathan

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  6. Well done on the book it's great and lovely whites reds and Chinese!
    Best Iain

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  7. Wow Pat, fantastic Chinese n pals!

    Do you use an slr camera or are you managing to get such high quality pics with a high end phone camera?

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  8. Thanks again chaps.
    Dai, I am glad you like the pics but the camera is a very old point and click Nikon Coolpix P4. I need to catch up with technology and get myself one of the new phones, the quality of pictures is outstanding.
    I think what might help with my pictures is the lighting that I use. I have 6 x 5ft length daylight fluorescent tubes above my table.
    Cheers,
    Pat.

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  9. Fantastic set up Pat!! I have a copy of your wonderful book and all I can say is I can't wait for you to make another one!

    Christopher

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    1. Thanks Christopher, I am glad you like the book and funnily enough a second book may well be in the pipeline.

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  10. Wonderful collection Pat. Your buddy will be duly impressed & quite happy I am sure. The book arrived, I've skimmed through it, however having real snow to deal with has left it aside for the moment.

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    1. Thanks Terry,
      I guess you can have too much of a good thing.
      Cheers,
      Pat.

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