Miniatures painting and terrain manufacture

1 posts ยท Apr 28 2012

From: Tom B <kaladorn@g...>

Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2012 17:01:14 -0400

Subject: Miniatures painting and terrain manufacture

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Lads and Lassies,

Please pardon this post if it conflicts with our usage guidelines. It will be
a one off and I thought it was fair game given the number of figures and
terrain items that Kevin has painted for me that have appeared in GZG ECC
events over the years... and it is sort of complimentary to Jon's business
(until the day he starts providing an affiliated painting service).

My friend Kevin Fox, who has won a fair few prizes at ECCs past for miniatures
painting, and who contributed wonderful scenery for me to run
the desert Stargate game from the second-last ECC (notable for Indy's
heroic self sacrifice at the end) and who has painted at least 1000 miniatures
for me (more likely a lot more than that), has finally relented to my
incessant wheedling and has decided to advertise his services to others.

He loves to build terrain, to paint miniatures, and I figured he might as well
be getting paid by someone other than just me. It probably means the end of
being first in his painting queue, but so it goes...:)

Many of us buy Jon's lovely figs (or others) and our desire to paint them is
tempered by real life commitments or by the reality of personal ability (in my
case, limited ability!).

So, if you happen to be in this sort of situation and want to get some paint
on your minis, or need some particular terrain piece built, look up my friend
Kevin Fox at his new web niche....

http://foxholedesign.com/

Pertinent info: He's located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. That may make this
sort of thing most useful to Canadians and USAians rather than Antipodeans or
those from Britannia or Old Europe.

Kevin has cast a few 15mm and 25-28mm buildings that may be of interest
as well.

Thanks for your attention. If our list-mom requires my apologize in the
traditional way, I will have the finger in the mail shortly (the Xacto is a
bit messier than the tanto).