These chaps have been in my 'to do' pile for many months and over the last few days I finally got around to finishing them off. They will be added to my Peninsular force as late arrivals from the depot in 1812!
The transformation of these warrior sculpts with a bit of paint always impresses me. Nice job and the perfectly sized figure, I think the industry made a mistake going down the 'everything in 28mm' road.
John has a list but not changed his site yet. There is a list with codes, so worth dropping him a line. I've got one more figure to do, then the range is complete.
They are wonderful!
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Stokes
Thanks Stokes; they are charming figures.
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ReplyDeleteVery nice work there on the Regiment- superb painting and nicely photoed- well done. Regards. KEV.
Many thanks Kev - they were fun to paint.
DeleteFull of charm those Warrior figures.
ReplyDeleteVery determined poses I think.
DeleteThe transformation of these warrior sculpts with a bit of paint always impresses me. Nice job and the perfectly sized figure, I think the industry made a mistake going down the 'everything in 28mm' road.
ReplyDeleteWell said, Norm. The new Saxons are brilliant too....
ReplyDeleteThanks. Is that napoleonic Saxons or dark age?
DeleteNapoleonic, of course! Who wants to spend time painting various shades of brown....?
DeleteCan you remind me what figures are available as I don't see them listed on John's site.
DeleteJohn has a list but not changed his site yet. There is a list with codes, so worth dropping him a line. I've got one more figure to do, then the range is complete.
DeleteVery nice Bob...
ReplyDeleteI have always preferred the Belgic over the Stovepipe.
All the best. Aly
I think being brought up on Waterloo period napoleonics I always tend to think of 1815 style uniforms as opposed to stovepipes and bicornes!
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