Why don't I paint 30mm pieces? I think it's due to subject matter, size, and detail. I like medieval subjects and pin-up babes. I know there are medieval subjects out there, but the vast majority of what I see lack the detail I want. The two ACW pieces I painted for the BFFS display had some vague areas. I haven't seen any 30mm pin-up style pieces. Nude women, yes, but naked temple priestesses and bacchanalia types (not that there's anything wrong with that
) aren't what I'm looking for.
I do like the larger sizes because they generally do have
better detail, but they are still not immune from vague/missing detail, ill-proportioning, etc. That's why I always want to see the metal. Kudos to Andreas Trost for his recent run of larger scale and well illustrated flats. One other thing - most of you know I have difficulty not changing or converting things. Factor in my interests, and the larger scales - and my own sculpting - lend themselves to that more than 30mm.
That said, I still think my idea of a 12-piece set of 30mm pin-up calender girls was a good idea...
Back to you in the studio.
Glen