Last week, and for the first time in a very long time, I painted something other than a Footsore Baron’s War knight figure. It proved to be a welcome break and something I enjoyed so this week I painted the partner in crime for “Jones”, the aptly named “Indianna”.
As I very much consider them to be a pair I elected to go with more or less matching attire and identical base work to keep things simple. My only real deliberation when I started painting the pair was whether or not to base them together or seperately. In the end I went for seperate bases knowing I could always place them side by side if Iwanted to.
Images of “Indianna” below along with a coulple of her alongside “Jones”.
TIM







Cool models, and well painted. TBH I thought a bull whip and fedora might be in order when i saw the title in my email!
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Quite understandable given the name Hasslefree gave to the figure. Usually they are a spin off but clearly not in this case unless I am missing something. 🤔
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Very nice! 🙂 They look good together!
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Thanks John. They make a nice pair and I did deliberate about putting them together on one base. Maybe next time. 🙂
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Very nice mate – again the camo is spot on, great pair! 👍
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Cheers Alex. 🙂
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Another great set of camo TIM, and the two models look great together
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Thanks Dave. 🙂
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Another cracking job mate, and the separate but matching bases works a treat too, they work really well as a pair.
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Cheers matey. 🙂
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Very nice indeed.
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Thank you. 🙂
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Great paintwork.
Cheers Roger
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Thanks Roger. 🙂
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Very nice work on both – love the work on the camo and the weapons.
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Thanks Mark. 🙂
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Excellent camo again, and well done on matching it so well to Jones’! Hasslefree does a couple more “matched” figures — Foxtrot and Oscar — which are pretty cool.
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Thanks Matt. I have painted Oscar but not as a pair with Foxtrot. Another idea to add to the list. 🙂
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Twins? I think the quote from the movie was “one tomb raider is good, two is better…”
The look great.
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Thank you. 🙂
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‘Indiana was the dog’s name!’
Great work here. The skin tone is perfect and the camo trousers are spot on. Indianna and Jones look as good together as they do apart. It’s interesting that Indianna found the time to apply a bit of lipstick in the middle of the apocalypse 😉
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Nice movie quote and glad you like the minis. If you look closely at Indianna you’ll see that instead of a bullet in her gun belt she has a lipstick. 😉
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Those two look great and I like how they have matching fatigues on as well. As much fun as the knights are, its nice to you see paint some minis like this again. It almost makes me a bit nostalgic 😀
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Thank you. It was nice doing something different. Mixing things up by having a few projects on the go does strike me as a nice way to move forward. 🙂
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Oh TIM’s Hasslefree collection is back on the table! My favorite series from your blog. You always do them so well as mini-dioramas! Great Camo! And her face looks definitely more feminine than ‘Eavy Metal team manages to do with their paint-jobs! 😉
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Thank you. As you know I’m quite a fan of Hasslefree figures and they are always a joy to paint. 🙂
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I have to agree with Dave S,they are well suited but as I’m a weird old guy I have to say I much prefer the young lass!! Neat work mate!
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Thanks Pat, glad you like her. 🙂
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