Yeah, still on the decaying concrete. Bronze eagles this time though, which counts as an upgrade.
The theme for this batch was wall-toppers. Plenty of small fiddly pieces, not terribly exciting to paint but glad to burn through them and have them done. Worst is the broken column bit, which I counted 19 of. This means there is a twentieth bit lurking in a box somewhere and I'll have to do it later, grinding my teeth all the while. 
There were a few nicer bits to spice it up (bins, leaky barrels, statues, etc), and I got inspired and did some freehand graffiti on one of the walls, then repeated the theme for a wall from last time. All good, anyway, and I've got less to go before the end now! The next batch is a stinker, sadly, but I'm gritting my teeth and getting on with it. 
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| Column heads (intact) | 
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| Column heads (broken) | 
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| Toxic sludge | 
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| City founders. Something tells me it wasn't peacefully founded, despite that bishop. | 
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| Scatter pieces | 
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| Got to shore up those sagging sections | 
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| Broken walls to either top off a structure or make low-lying cover with | 
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| So now I can make nice little backdrops like this! | 
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| Yo. | 
 
Love the graffiti sir!
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