I picked up Copplestone's African Princess's awhile back and finally got them on the painting desk.
I painted the Turkana princess up as a Zulu for my collection, also while I was at it I got the Masai one as well....now I need to get some actual Masai warriors. Lol
Also had a chance to get some villagers finished, so figured why not set them up for a little comic. Enjoy
I have several other Darkest Africa blisters I need to get back too...we will see where the hobby mojo takes me.
I watched that entire Mini-series so I started hearing the theme music as soon as I saw that poster...So good job BO'BA "Up! Children of Zulu, your day has come. Up! and destroy them all!"
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lol I was humming the Zulu soundtrack the whole time I was painting her.
DeleteClearly a case of great (and or twisted) minds lol
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DeleteSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSWUP You die Bwana! lol
DeleteNice! I used to have 300 Zulu and 100 British. Along with Warlord’s Rorke’s Drift set.
ReplyDeleteSold it all when I realized that there really wasn’t much I could do with it all after playing the ‘Drift...
The Men Who Would Be Kings, Death in the Dark Continent etc?
DeleteOh no there was so much more you could do.
DeleteGreat looking minis and splendid job, congrats!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil.
DeleteGreat painting on the African models, they are very characterful
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave. Darkest Africa range is so fun to paint.
DeleteNice, we might have to bring them in for Ambull Safari.
ReplyDeletePossibly 😉
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