But I thought I'd put them all together to showcase what I achieved.
I may not have initially got quite the euphoria from finishing these like I did their inspiration - the poxwalkers.
But seeing them like this I was really satisfied with the result - 'finished not perfect'.
I'm not quite sure how I appear to expect so much more from myself while also reaching a level of acceptance that this is as good as I get.
It's like zen self-awareness coupled with self-flagellation.
I may yet add some tufts to these at some point, just for a bit of extra details.
But everything that worried me when observing them close-up in isolation seems to have been resolved now I see them in context with each other.
The green bits on the Goblin Town platforms are less noticeable with all the Goblins on top of it.
And seeing all the Goblins together it feels like such a significant undertaking any individual reservations don't seem so important any more.
Now, with all the MESBG minis out of the way it's time to get back to my Leviathan Tyranids. 40 more models to batch paint in one final push for the end of the season.
Looking ace! The effect of a group photo at the end of a project is always a great boost to the hobby motivation. They look so good all thogether and with lovely bits of scenery! This is a great set of miniatures and accompanying board that will look great in a display case or at a tournament.
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