When I started my 28mm French Revolutionary Wars collection a couple of decades ago, I set it in 1796 Italy. In doing so I purchased a number of Mediterranean buildings and walls from Hovels. Some got painted. Most did not! I did not realise just how much wasn't painted until I checked through the shelves.
Along with a load of walls, this is what I found and then promptly decided to paint them up.
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Front... |
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... and back. |
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I got these walls painted up as well. |
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As I had the newly painted buildings out, I thought that I might as well get some of the older ones on display as well. |
I had forgotten how quickly these paint up. In putting acrylic to resin, I find myself encouraged and feeling renewed for figure painting after this quick win.