tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post433751197898979458..comments2024-03-26T08:09:21.773+01:00Comments on Tiny Tin Men: My Celtic armyBart Vettershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13113805481100294725noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post-8266956551494609862006-04-15T23:01:05.000+02:002006-04-15T23:01:05.000+02:00I love these Celts! I have just started my own Cel...I love these Celts! I have just started my own Celtic force and it was good to see someone elses. The only problem is.....you need hundreds of them to make up a 2000pt army, they're great fun to paint though and make a nice change to painting rows of identical Romans.Great stuff, I look forward to seeing more of them.If your interested, my blog is www.iron-mitten.blogspot.com<br>simonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post-78366384555872055642006-03-09T16:13:48.000+01:002006-03-09T16:13:48.000+01:00Hi Phil,the movement trays are the classic GW ones...Hi Phil,<br>the movement trays are the classic GW ones, cut to size and then painted and flocked. I find that as long as you finish the movement bases the same way as your figure's bases, they are not too distracting and actually work well wrg to visual appeal.<br>Thanks for the comments!<br>Robarteshttp://www.nirya.benoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post-12146133705794763002006-03-09T11:23:16.000+01:002006-03-09T11:23:16.000+01:00Very good looking figures. Did you make the moveme...Very good looking figures. Did you make the movement trays yourself?<br>I always considered movement trays a sin against visual appeal, but these look good.<br>Phil<br>Philnoreply@blogger.com