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zaterdag 14 maart 2026

Star Wars - Luke Skywalker - 54 mm

If someone knows something about resistance (theme round for the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge), you can't go around Luke Skywalker. He's been years in the resistance against "The Empire". Almost seven movies! The figure I've painted is a 3D figure I received as a gift from a friend from Croatia (thank you Dalibor!). He came together with another Star Wars figure I've painted for my youngest son, Boba Fett. And it looks like it is beginning to be a habit that I'm restoring broken figures. From this one the light saber was broken. I think I maneged wel to fix the damage. Well here is Luke and may the force be with him! 









Here you can see him unpainted and the little damage to the light saber.



And a couple more pictures.




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Painted in 2026

- 20 mm:

    - Figures: 18

    - Horses: 6

    - Cannons: 0

    - Wagons: 0

- 28 mm

    - Figures: 1

- 54 mm

    - Figures: 22

    - Horses: 0

- Total: 47





zondag 8 maart 2026

Jean Hoefler - Cowboys

I was painting one of these figures for my confederate soldiers collection when my friend Detlef from Germany mentioned this figure as his favorite Jean Hoefler figure, and he called him "Fuzzy". Not knowing who was "Fuzzy" I started painting the same figure as a gift for him. So that is why you see two identical figures. The one with the sand color base is a gift for him.







But that isn't the end of the story. I was to curious so I wanted to know, who is "Fuzzy". So I asked him and he sended me this picture. Ladies and gentlemen, meet "Fuzzy". Never heard or seen this guy but I like this funny guy already! 


So with this mystery solved, and as this is a painting challenge (The Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge), I wanted to paint another one just like on the picture and now you can see the final result here. This one is also gone to my friend Detlef in Germany as a mystery gift. 





Both figures arrived well in Germany!

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Painted in 2026

- 20 mm:

    - Figures: 18

    - Horses: 6

    - Cannons: 0

    - Wagons: 0

- 28 mm

    - Figures: 1

- 54 mm

    - Figures: 21

    - Horses: 0

- Total: 46






woensdag 4 maart 2026

Giant - Cowboys and Indians - 20 mm

 Ladies and gentlemen, these figures that you are about to see are 56 years old. I never painted a single one of them and they have been in a box for a very long time. Maybe to long, but they are in a very good condition. Better as I thought. 


The story behind this old figures

It must have been in the year 1971, the first year that I went to the big school, learning to read and write. And the older ones among us, remember maybe that you could buy this kind of figures in book- and toyshops for a very low price. It was in a bookshop that I saw them for the first time and I wanted to have them. This bag:


So I asked my mother and father if they could buy them for me, but they replied, only when I had a good end result at school that year. No problem because I had no problems with learning, so that was a piece of cake. And when I came back with the result they gave me the money to buy them right away. But as yo think that the story is at the end, it isn't. When I came home with them and I wanted to play, and I remember it very well, my dad told me to keep the bag closed because we were of for the summer holliday and my dad didn't want those small things with us on holliday. So they had to stay home for two weeks. It was a very wise decision of my dad (bless him) because we all know when playing with these little soldiers in the sand it is easy to loose them. And so now here are some of them painted, maybe a bit to honor my father. 

I've got more of them unpainted but the goal was to paint one figure of each pose, cowboys and indians.













Thanks for watching!


 

Painted in 2026

- 20 mm:

    - Figures: 18

    - Horses: 6

    - Cannons: 0

    - Wagons: 0

- 28 mm

    - Figures: 1

- 54 mm

    - Figures: 18

    - Horses: 0

- Total: 43