Hi Everyone,
The blog has finally been re-named and re-designed (well slightly). I am happy to annouce that I will also now be accepting painting commisions.
If you are interested in getting someone to paint those miniatures for you please contact me, I will paint and ship internationally. I specialise in 6-15mm To give you a bit of a background. I have been wargaming and painting since 1993. It was in the last few years that I really started to develop my painting techniques.
I have won a couple of best painted awards and had a few highly commended. To name a couple I claimed best painted:
1st Official Battlefront GT - NZ - 15mm German Grenadiers
2008 - Best Painted Napoleonic Army - NZ - 15/18mm Peninsular British
Highly Commended:
Panzerscheck (Previous year before 1st Offical BF GT) - 15mm German Grenadiers
2009 - Second place - 6mm Napoleonic French (Up against 28mm Napoleonics, Napoleonic Ships)
I do not attend too many events, but each event I attended into a competition the above awards we given.
If you have any questions please contact me, painting rates are on a request.
Cheers
Russell Woodland (Angel's Miniature Painting Service)
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Off the Grid....
Well, I seem to have fallen off the update grid for quite some time. As with all wargamers I have had a bit of break, and with home life taking over for a while I have now come back online.
I have managed to complete those PT boats, they actually were part of a commision and of course I forgot to take photos. Now that was my idiot moment.
I do still have some work to do on the kits, but with a quick chat with Mark I have decided to take a month off his stuff and concentrate on a bit of my stuff. He was more than happy with the work.
You see with commision work, I am not a full time painter and only paint in my spare time (and Mark is one of my mates). I like to make sure that I paint them to the standard that I would be happy with owing myself. On a professional note, I do serious commisions and my turn around is pretty quick. If I am set a deadline, or I give a deadline it is one that I won't miss.
Right back to painting
Cheers
Russell
I have managed to complete those PT boats, they actually were part of a commision and of course I forgot to take photos. Now that was my idiot moment.
I do still have some work to do on the kits, but with a quick chat with Mark I have decided to take a month off his stuff and concentrate on a bit of my stuff. He was more than happy with the work.
You see with commision work, I am not a full time painter and only paint in my spare time (and Mark is one of my mates). I like to make sure that I paint them to the standard that I would be happy with owing myself. On a professional note, I do serious commisions and my turn around is pretty quick. If I am set a deadline, or I give a deadline it is one that I won't miss.
Right back to painting
Cheers
Russell
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