TFL Painting Challenge: Last of 2019 Entries

Here are the last of the entries for 2019 TooFatLardies Painting Challenge. Well done to all those of you who have participated over the last year: there are some very impressive scores and beautifully painted miniatures to see in the individual galleries.

Here are the final few entries for 2019:

As usual, clicking on the name of the person above will take you straight through to their gallery, which will open in a new window. Final scores will be updated within the next couple of days.

The competition continues into 2020. Usual rules and destination address applies. New entrants welcome!

Here are today’s pictures:

Painting Challenge: Important Notice

For a variety of different reasons, I won’t have an Internet connection for the next few days, including over New Year’s Eve and Day.

That means that rather than updating Challenge entries right the way up to midnight on the 31st, I won’t be adding any entries until my connection is restored sometime towards the end of this week. So the final scores for this year’s Challenge won’t be available until probably the 4th or 5th of next year.

Fear not, however, any entries received before midnight on 31st December will count towards your totals for this year. Anything later needs to be clearly marked as belonging to 2019 or it will be counted as a 2020 entry.

And yes, that means that the Challenge will be continuing into 2020: usual entry requirements and rules apply, but don’t forget that without Internet it will take me a few days to set up all the galleries etc for 2020.

Hope everyone has a very Happy New Year.

R

Painting Challenge: Big Pre-Christmas Update

Lots of work from lots of people as they frantically finish off their projects before Christmas, presumably in the expectation that Santa will add to their lead mountain!

In no particular order, we have:

  • Chris Kay with some Portacabins (yes, really)

  • The usual big and beautifully painted entry from Travis: a spot of barbarian horse and quite a few dwarves

  • Some medievals and more Napoleonic re-basing from Mervyn

  • Loads from Joe McGinn: US Airborne and AWI and Napoleonics

  • A mix of 28mm WW2 figures and vehicles from Jason Ralls

  • Mark Luther sends in some 15mm WW2 vehicles, guns and, er, sheep. And an awful lot of trees.

  • David Scott is up in the Blue with some 15mm WW2 Brits for the Western Desert

  • The Condotterie himself from Carole, with some Swiss Handgunners

  • More Aztecs from the Hat

  • And last, but not least, more SYW and more ACW in 15mm from Andrew Helliwell

As always, clicking on the names of the people in the list above will take you straight to their galleries. Still plenty of time to get your last entries in for the year!

Here are today’s pics:

TFL Painting Challenge: mid-December Update

Loads of entries flooding in as we come to the end of this year’s challenge. There’s still plenty of time to get those last minute entries in, and no holding back to try to be the first entrant of next year’s event!

So, in no particular order, we have:

  • Travis Hiatt with an assortment of beautifully painted 28mm figures. I do heartily recommend a visit to Travis’ gallery: inspirational.

  • Some terrain from Mr Hodge

  • Another inspirational painter: John Emmett with a garage full of 28mm vehicles

  • Carole pops in some more Frostgrave-y type miniatures

  • Nice to see Chris Stoesen back in the fray: Yamassee Indians and some Romans and some Celts

  • Mervyn is still re-basing

  • Sapper has some nice SYW cavalry for us to admire

  • Chris Kay must try harder: just one half-track, even if it is a good one

  • It really is the week for 28mm vehicles: four more from Doug Melville

  • Mr Helliwell scores with some 15mm Confederates and an excellent 10mm-for-15mm village

  • And last, but by no means least, Chris Cornwell has some Burgundians and Swiss joining his ranks

As always, clicking on the names of the people in the list above will take you straight to their galleries. Do please take the time to have a browse: some excellent and, as I said, inspirational work on show.

Here are today’s pictures:

TFL Painting Challenge: Huge Update

Well you all seemed to respond to my request to get those last few entries of the year in…especially as we’re now in the final month of this year’s competition, and last year’s scores won’t beat themselves!

Just one of Doug’s 28mm Hetzers

Today’s entries are:

  • Doug Melville with an incredible amount of WW2 28mm kit on show. So huge an entry was this that I almost considered giving Doug his own update!

  • Some casualty figures and sabot bases from Chris Stoesen

  • More beautiful Aztecs from The Hat

  • Travis pops in three LVTs and some more winter Americans

  • Five houses and, most important of all, a pub from Mervyn

  • A massive re-base from Jason Ralls…but hasn’t made the classic “cardboard base” error in the past?

  • I scoff at Steve Burt’s claim to have sent in the last of his Crusades figures: it’s never the last!

  • Carole returns to Games Workshop, spiky bits and all (the figures, not Carole)

  • Bits and Bobs from Fred Bloggs

  • And last, but by no means least, Andrew Helliwell with his usual plethora of figures

As usual, clicking on the name of the person above will take you straight to their gallery (opens in a new window) and I do recommend doing so: there are some magnificent paint jobs and collections on show.

Keep them coming: the end of the year beckons…

Here are today’s pictures:

TFL Painting Challenge: A Bit Quiet For The Time of Year!

Here’s the latest update to the 2019 Painting Challenge…and despite the healthy number of submissions in the list below, it’s a bit quiet for the time of year.

We’re just past the middle of November, which means you have about six weeks left to get those last entries painted, based, finished and photographed. Last year’s scores won’t beat themselves, you know!

Personally, I’m also on my final push: desperate to get to 2,000 points. I missed it last year by a gnat’s whisker…and it looks as if I’m going to do the same again this year. I must obviously try harder: so do join me in a final push.

Here, in no particular order, are today’s entries:

  • Travis is first up, as always, with some beautifully painted Winter Americans and a few moderns as well

  • Chris Cornwell submits a large chunk: medievals and a host of Zouaves

  • Mr Luther is back on the terrain: scratchbuilt houses and some gravestones

  • There’s more Condottieri from Carole

  • Steve Burt is in Zululand with the 24th

  • Joe McGinn goes Airborne for Market Garden

  • Another big entry from Mr Helliwell…he must be running out of space by now!

  • And last, but not least, Mervyn has some Haradrim

As always, clicking on the names of the people in the list above will take you straight through to their gallery (opens in a new window). Scorecard will be updated once I can get on my home PC: currently colonised by Minecraft every night!

Here are today’s pictures:

TFL Painting Challenge: Large Update

Only eight weeks or so to go before the end of this year’s Challenge…and the paint brushes are flying around as people get their last few entries of the year ready.

Today, in no particular order, we have:

  • Lots of snake fencing and a squad and a bit of US soldiers for the Bulge from Travis

  • Squadrons of WW2 aircraft for the desert of Med from Mark Luther

  • Joining Mark on the aircraft production line is Jason Ralls, but he adds some WW2 shipping as well

  • Our favourite Valkyrie, Carole, paints a famous shieldmaiden and some Jotuns for her to fight

  • Mervyn is clearing some of the more obscure bits of his lead mountain

  • Andy Duffell is all slingers and ogres

  • There’s a mix of Napoleonics and WW2 from Sapper: they’re all still PBI though

  • Lloyd is still painting Aztecs: loads of colours never used before and never to be used again

  • More 15mm SYW Austrians from Mr Helliwell

  • A mixture of skeletons and samurai from the Hodgemeister

Lots of beautiful paint-jobs on show, so make sure you visit some of the galleries. Clicking on the name of the person will take you straight to their gallery, which will open in a new window so you don’t have to faff around with navigation etc.

Here are a few examples to wet the whistle…

TFL Painting Challenge: Big Update

Aztec Priest from The Hat

Morning All! Big Painting Challenge update today.

I’ve actually been adding entries over the last couple of days, but haven’t had a chance to get it all finished until now. Scorecard is up to date as well.

We’re now only a couple of months away from the end of the year: so let’s have a big push from everyone…especially those who haven’t sent much in so far.

So, today, in no particular order, we have:

  • Carole adds to her Gothic horror collection

  • There are lots of Romans from Mr Stoesen

  • Lloyd is off to South America with some amazingly painted Aztecs

  • Jason Ralls sends in some nice early war WW2 figures

  • Mervyn finds time not only to see Alice Cooper but also to finish some banshees (no comparison made, I’m sure!)

  • There’s a mix of Hessians and Romans from Travis

  • And a big lot from Fred Bloggs: his usual mixture of everything from Epic scale to 35mm

  • David Scott sends in his first entry of the year, proving it’s never too late to break your duck

  • A new army from Mr Helliwell: 7YW Austrians are now underway

  • Andy Duffell is back: some French/Indian wars native Americans plus a confused looking German officer (although I’m not sure they’re together!)

  • And last, but not least, Mr Luther is back in the Ukraine with some hovels and haystacks

As usual, clicking on the name of the person in the list above will take you straight to their gallery (opens in a new window).

Today’s pictures are below:

TFL Painting Challenge: Update

I thought I’d get ahead of myself as I have a busy weekend coming up!

In no particular order, we have:

  • Derek Hodge with lots of Samurai and WW2 goodness

  • Carole with some more sci-fi figures

  • Mervyn is in the middle-ages (oh, in so many ways!)

  • A lovely mix from Travis: an armoured car, some buildings, Hessians

  • Mr Helliwell also sends in a mixture…along with a foolish claim to have finished one of his armies (we’ve all heard that before!)

  • Mark Luther fills a gap or two

  • There’s a gigantic castle and some occupants from Chris Cornwell

  • And last, but by no means least, it’s great to welcome Jason Ralls back to the challenge, and with a big first submission of the year as well

As usual, clicking o the name of the person in the list above will send you straight through to their gallery (opens in a new window).

We’re in the last quarter of the year now, so keep an eye on those points totals: got to beat last year! Speaking of which, the Scorecard will be updated in the next day or so: apologies for the delay, especially after my previous exhortation!

Today’s pictures:

TFL Painting Challenge: End of September Update

More entries have been flying in, but generally from the same people. Come on the rest of you! Let’s make a bit of an effort in the run up to Christmas!

Today, in no particular order, we have:

  • Mark Luther and a lot of Germans for WW2 Crimea

  • Lloyd Bowler submits a stunning model of HMS Blankney

  • There are some sci-fi Ghosts from Carole

  • An emergency paint job from Mervyn

  • Lots of barbarians and a few Romans to face them, and some Shermans, from Travis

  • Stumpy has shroffed up an E-Bay bargain

  • Matt Slade has a multitude of Sengalese Tirailleusr for us to admire, and some tanks

  • There’s more Moorish cavalry from Steve Burt

  • Sapper sends in the Spanish

  • And last, but not least, there some more Italian Wars figures and, randomly, two doors, from Mr Helliwell

As usual, clicking on the name of the person in the list above will send you straight through to their gallery.

Here are today’s pictures:

TFL Painting Challenge: Latest Update

I’m determined to keep on top of the Challenge as we enter the busiest time of the year, so here’s another update. In no particular order, we have:

  • Travis with some more barbarians

  • Mark Luther (fresh from his AAR from Friday) with the first of his German pioneers

  • There’s some Kickstarter sci-fi from Carole

  • Finally Mervyn has escaped Hyboria: there’ s some foot sergeants and wild west desperadoes on show

  • More 15mm Renaissance from Andrew

  • And last, but by no means least, Lloyd claims to have finished his 6mm ACW armies for now with another large submission. Time will tell…but looking back through his gallery, he seems to have painted vast numbers of Greys and Blues over the past few months

And that was it for this week. For all my protestations, quite slow after a very busy summer. As per usual, clicking on the name of the person in the list above will take you straight to their gallery (opens in a new window). Here are today’s pics:

TFL Painting Challenge: Monday Morning Update

Morning all. Didn’t have time to update the Challenge over the weekend, so you get it first thing Monday morning instead. What a great start to the week!

So, without further ado, and in no particular order, here are the Painting Challenge entries from the last seven days or so:

  • Mark Luther has been building trenches and pimping up tanks

  • More Saracen archers from Steve Burt

  • Yet more Conan figures from Mervyn Douglas…and it’s a trick question: he punches the camel in both Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Destroyer

  • Travis has switched to painting Celts

  • It’s good to see Stumpy back on the list: an eclectic list of basing from him

  • Three gorgeous vehicles and an amazing Arnhem bridge in 28mm from John Emmett

  • And last, but not least, a mix of sci fi, fantasy and samurai from Derek (I recognise those buildings!)

As always, clicking on the name of the person above will take you straight through to their gallery (opens in a new window); and I’ll be updating the Scorecard later in the week.

Here are today’s pictures:

And as a reminder:

The 25% Off The September War Scenario Packs Sale Is Still On

To mark the 80th year after the accepted start of WW2 with the invasion of Poland on 1st September 1939, the TooFatLardies and I are pleased to offer a great discount on the two September War scenario packs for I Ain’t Been Shot, Mum! with a whopping 25% off when you buy them as a bundle.

Written by Robert Avery and Alexander Kawczynski, each September War scenario pack for I Ain’t Been Shot, Mum! provides thirty scenarios for the theatre, making sixty available in all.

Divided into eight mini-campaigns, the first pack (The September War Part One) begins with the battles at the border, then covers the fight for the Polish corridor, the Polish Thermopylae at Narew, the Siege of Warsaw, the climactic battles at Bzura and Tomaszow Lubelski, and the actions of the 10th Motorised Cavalry “Black” Brigade and the Independent Operational Group Polesie. There are attacks, counter-attacks, encounter battles, desperate defences…there’s even an armoured train or two.

Divided into six mini-campaigns, the second pack (The September War Part Two) begins with four based on specific German units: Panzerdivision Kempf, the 1st GebirgsjaegerDivision, the 4th Panzer Division, and the 1st Kavallerie Brigade. Then there are two mini-campaigns based on the Soviet invasion of Poland: the Belorussian Front and the Ukrainian Front. Finally there are details of two stand-alone battles: Westerplatte and the Hel Peninsula. As always, there are attacks, counter-attacks, encounter battles, and desperate defences, all containing a whole host of useful scenario mechanics that can be re-used elsewhere.

No need for any preparation: each scenario contains a brief background history, maps, a full game briefing, and a full briefing for each player. Simply print out the pages you need, make up the deck from the list of cards required, unpack your figures and dice, set up the table and away you go!

Click here to buy the combined bundle.

TFL Painting Challenge: Huge Post-Holiday Update

Remind me never to go on holiday again: far too many entries to the Painting Challenge to be dealt with quickly!

To start with, however, a couple of gentle requests. First, can we remember to clearly mark or list your entries please: counting legs, or heads, or spear tips to work out how big a unit is can be a real pain. Secondly, can you try and keep image size down to under 1MB please. No problem if you can’t, but just means I can down- and upload things more quickly and in multiples.

Anyhow, on to today’s entries. In no particular order, we have:

  • Travis with a whole series of WW2 figures, including the first of his Winter War Americans

  • Matt Slade with more painting than you can shake a stick at. A host of WW2 desert war Italians and Brits; a mythological Greek kickstarter, some Space Marines…it’s a cornucopia from the painting machine!

  • Mr Luther fills in some of his gaps, and adds more ‘planes and terrain

  • There are also more ‘planes from Steve Burt, along with some Romans

  • Chris Kay sends in a couple of WW2 jeeps, and a couple of very strange post-apocalypse specials

  • There are three 15mm Napoleonic units from Sapper

  • Seven buildings from Mervyn

  • More Germanic types from Joe McGinn

  • Chris Cornwell sends in some medieavals

  • Mr Helliwell is back on the Prussians, or are they Hessians…and are those chaps with them Normans?

  • Ed Bowen makes a welcome return to the Challenge with his first entry of the year

  • There’s another convert to Contrast paints: Fred Blogs and his Indians, and a few other bits and pieces

  • Chris Stoesen serves up two sloops (yes, it is a Victoria Wood reference!)

  • Carole sends in a Papal flag-bearer

  • And last, but by no means least, Mr Plowman has three sci-fi vehicles to display

As usual, clicking on the name of the person in the list above will take you straight to their gallery (opens in a new window).

Here are today’s pictures (note that these are only a tiny fraction of everything that’s been sent in, so gallery viewing is highly recommended):

TFL Painting Challenge: June Over!

We’ve definitely passed the half-way stage now, so check your scores and if you’re lagging behind where you think you ought to be, then get painting!

To inspire you, here’s what everyone else has been doing whilst you’ve been avoiding the painting table (and you know who you are!):

  • Travis contributes his usual entry: a lovely Bison, some winter war Germans, and a fantasy bolt-thrower to finish

  • Carole is into snakemen, and also shares a couple of 28mm specials

  • There’s a hovel and some barrels from Mr Burt

  • It’s back to sci-fi for Mr Plowman: a slow start and then a bumper second entry

  • Chris Kay sends in just about an entire WW2 US infantry platoon

  • More Gaslands cars for Andy Duffell

  • Loving the Sealion specials from Mr Emmett

  • Andy Helliwell finds that retirement still gets in the way of painting figures

  • Lloyd “the hat” Bowler is still painting 6mm ACW: another 300 or so hit the battlefield

  • Skeletons from Mervyn

  • And last, but by no means least, a quick set of WW2 Soviet Naval Infantry from Mark Luther

As usual, clicking on the name of the person in the list above will take you straight to their gallery (opens in new window).

Here are today’s pictures:

TFL Painting Challenge: A Large Update

A large update to the Painting Challenge after missing a week due to Market Larden.

To dive straight in, in no particular order we have:

  • Travis with a mix of figures: some WW2, some not

  • And the same is true for Mervyn: tanks and barbarians together

  • Stumpy is in the Ancients camp

  • Steve Burt is back in Natal

  • Carole clears some odds and ends

  • It’s off to the Western Desert with loads of Italians for Matt Slade

  • Andy Duffell is another mix of WW2 and fantasy…well, near future sci fi to be more precise

  • Loads of painted 15mm terrain from Chris Stoesen

  • Andrew Helliwell is off to the American War of Independence

  • And, again, Derek has skeletons and tanks for us. What is it about the mix of WW2 and fantasy?

  • Finally, and having obviously forgotten his fantasy, Sapper has some nice WW2 British infantry with not a hint of Dungeons & Dragons about them!

As per usual, clicking on the name of the person in the list above takes you straight to their gallery (opens in a new window).

Today’s pictures are below:

TFL Painting Challenge: Half Year Update

Well we’re half way through the year now, and perhaps time to see how everyone is doing: the Scorecard is updated, but a few worthy mentions are due before we get onto today’s entries.

No-one has hit the 2,000 point mark yet, but we do have:

1,500 points: Lloyd “the hat” Bowler; Chris Cornwell and Matt Slade;

1,000 points: Carole Flint and Sapper

500 points: Richard Clarke; John de terre neuve; Mervyn Douglas; Andy Duffell; John Emmett; John Haines; Andrew Helliwell; Travis Hiett; Mark Luther; Joe McGinn; and Chris Stoesen

Well done to them, and well done to the rest of you too just for entering and getting some submissions in. Remember: it’s not a competition, it’s way to encourage us all to paint more and better.

Contributing to the point above, today’s entries are:

  • Andy Duffell with some WW2 figures and then some rudey-nudeys! Don’t worry, Andy, I’m sure, being Lardies, that we’ve seen it all before!

  • Some Baluchis from Steve Burt

  • Late Romans from Carole

  • Travis has some more winter-kit German WW2 Grenadiers

  • A first (and earlier than normal) entry for the year from Fred Bloggs: Epic!

  • Chris Stoesen sends in a mixture, including a very nice gaming mat for which he received lots of points

  • More Sugar from Mr Luther

  • Sapper has been watching Eurovision with Edward III

  • The Hat has a huge entry: almost 600 6mm figures and some rather nice 1/300 landing craft and loads

  • A variety of lovely WW2 figures from John Emmett

  • There are some nice Italian Wars troops from Mr Cornwell

  • And last, but by no means least, some Indian Mutiny Highlanders from Joe McGinn

As usual, clicking on the name of the person in the list above will take you straight to their gallery (opens in a new window).

Here are today’s pictures:

A Late Entry today: Belgians from John Emmett

Bank Holiday Painting Challenge Update

It’s the second of the British summer bank holidays (not that the weather seems to accept the “summer” bit) so I’ve plenty of time to update the TooFatLardies Painting Challenge.

Not just an update, but I’ve also had a chance to load last update’s points totals as well: so we should be totally and absolutely up to date now.

In no particular order, in today’s challenge entry we have:

  • Mr Plowman with some nice looking sci-fi vehicles

  • A mixed bag from Chris Stoesen

  • Joe McGinn sends in some Brunswickers

  • After a long gap, Steve Burt return with some Saracens and Pygmies.

  • Travis deploys some rather good skeleton knights and some sailors (apparently painted for a friend, don’t yer know)

  • The Hat is still sailing the ocean’s blue: this week’s entry is a somewhat anonymous tanker

  • Carole pops in some armoured knights for her Condottieri

  • It’s a mixture of samurai and fantasy for John Haines (sounds like my perfect movie)

  • Mervyn’s been ill, but sends in some houses anyway: brave lad!

  • There’s a HummVee and partisans from Mr Duffell

  • And, in a circular fashion, a mixed bag from Mr Helliwell

As usual, clicking on the name of the person in the list above will take you straight to their gallery (opens in a new window).

Today’s pictures are below:

TFL Painting Challenge: a Post Paris Update

Regulars will have noted another two week gap between the last Painting Challenge update and today. I went to Paris for a week, and was regrettably too busy climbing the Eiffel Tower, visiting the Louvre & Orsay galleries, and wondering why my new yellow jacket brought me so much attention to have time for the usual weekly update.

No matter: means today’s update is nice and big, or grand as us Francophiles say. In no particular order we have:

  • Chris Stoesen sends in a large and varied collection of entries, particularly featuring fences

  • Andy Duffell’s been painting the Po-Po

  • A few undead from Travis

  • The long and winding road, 108 inches of it, from Jon Yuengling

  • I may have been to Paris, but Caroles returned to renaissance Italy

  • Planes, Indians and Ancients from Ken

  • The Hodgemeister has been at the WW2 6mm again

  • John Haines has split his time between Portugal and Japan

  • How appropriate: trenches from Sapper

  • Lloyd continues to add to his already sizeable ACW collection

  • Mr Helliwell joins me at Versailles, and then whizzes off to the American War of Independence

  • Mark Luther fills in many of his pictorial gaps, and adds a whole load of Sugar Island terrain

  • And last, but certainly not least, in any sense of the words, is Mr Slade, with some fighters, some civilians and a doggy!

As usual, clicking on the name of the person above will take you straight to their gallery (opens in a new window).

I’ll update the scoreboard this weekend.

Here are today’s pictures:

Colossal Painting Challenge Update!

What with Salute and work and training and all that, I didn’t get a chance to update the Challenge last week: a minor disaster as everyone suddenly got very active with their brushes!

As a result, we have a colossal update this week, with three-figure scores from lots of people.

So, in no particular order, we have:

  • Matt Slade warms up with some Gnolls and archers, and then moves into overdrive with an entire 8th Army platoon. A huge update from the master!

  • Carole takes a break from the Renaissance to rush a Sharp Practice company into action

  • Mervyn has forgotten the way to his painting table, but manages seven cowboys and some siege equipment

  • There’s a bit of a mix from Travis: WW2 Pioneers, scorpions and a necromancer, and the last of the orcs…and, to quote Boromir himself (assume Sheffield accent) “they have a cave troll”

  • A marvelous collection of WW2 canal terrain from John Emmett

  • Andy Duffell has gone sci-fi

  • Chris Stoesen builds and paints some more 15mm houses

  • More Sugar Island campaign figures from Mr Luther (there are now some pictures in the gallery as well)

  • A huge 10mm DAK entry from Sapper

  • Chris Cornwell has had a good month: Dacians et al.

  • Lots of lovely SP figures from Joe McGinn

  • The first entry of the year from John Haines: Victorians miscreants, lots of them

  • The usual humungus entry from The Hat. Lloyd has sent in a huge 6mm ACW army plus more Cruel Seas boats.

  • And last, but by no means least, Andrew Helliwell has some more 15mm SYW Prussians for us to admire.

The Scorecard is updated (including last update’s update)…and, as usual, clicking on the name of the people above takes you straight to their gallery (opens in a new window). Highly recommended, as there are some great paint jobs to see.

Here’s a selection to whet the whistle:

Keep the entries coming!

TFL Painting Challenge: A Normal Update!

As it’s only been a week since the last update, the number of entries to be processed since week remained with the “normal” bracket, even given a huge first entry of the year from John de Terre Neuve.

So, in no particular order, we have:

  • Andrew Helliwell makes his usual weekly deposit: more SYW figures and a couple of WoR biggies

  • There’s a lovely 28mm garage from John Emmett

  • Travis rocks up with some orcs and some skeletons

  • Massive entry from Matt Slade: the start of a Belgian Chasseurs Ardennais platoon and more AWI

  • Another massive entry, this time in 10mm from Sapper with his Western Desert forces

  • And then it’s time for the truly massive first entry of the year from John de Terre Neuve. A mixture of 28mm fantasy and 1/72nd scale WW2

  • Carole has some more Condotteri

  • The Hat is back with more ships: the rest of the Japanese Fleet box…well worth a look

  • More Star Wars from Chris Kay

  • And last but not least, some Saracens from Steve Burt

Actually that was a pretty big set of entries this week after all!

As usual, clicking on the name of the person above will take you straight to their gallery (opens in a new window).

Here are today’s pictures: