Wednesday 12 October 2011
Dreadfleet Monsters and Cog
An undead sea dragon, a water monster and a cog. For some reason, ships boats are called auxilliaries in Dreadfleet and some are called cogs and modelled on same. It's a nice model but an oared cog with a single square sail was an early medieval coastal merchantman used in places like the Baltic. It's al very confusing. Nice models though.
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Wow John,
ReplyDeleteYou are painting these very quickly and a good job to boot. Nice sea-scape bases.
Siph@weemen. (damn blogger comments fail)
Hi John
ReplyDeleteI was looking at the scale of these boats and realised they are so SO BIG perhaps a cog would be about the right size think of James Bond and the Nuclear Subs in the super tanker
Dear Wee Men
ReplyDeleteThe production line is at full stretch,
J
DearShaun
ReplyDeleteGuess you are right. It's just that cogs seem so wrong.
J
I like your simple yet very effective painting style. Especially the sea dragon (I truly believed that they are real when i was a little kid :) )
ReplyDeleteDear Igi
ReplyDeleteI was a very serious rational little boy,
J