We are a group of like minded enthusiasts who shun formulae wargaming with rules and regulations without knowledge. Our philosophy is one of " if it happened in history it must be able to be replicated on our games".... oh dear sounds pompous, it's simple really old fashioned and enjoyable without long charts and section N para Y allows me to jump your wall by 6 mm ha ha.
Monday, 18 May 2020
Isolation Painting
Here are a few photos of some of the stuff I have been painting during my furlough.
Top photo is a Prussian command stand with Calpe figures and a spare gun I found.
Middle photo are Elite miniatures French Chasseurs skirmishers...an unusual sight on the wargames table.
Bottom picture is a French gun and crew by Perry, painted as Neapolitan regimentsl artillery for the 8th Line regiment.
Dave-bloody marvellous!!-more,more and more!
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johnc
A perfectly usable gun. More money than sense this lad. I love the skirmishing light cavalry. Look forward to seeing the whole unit... crack on Dave
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Chris
Too many odds n sods in the lead pile John! Thats how...
DeleteThese are lovely Dave. The Neapolitans is one of my favourite Napoleonic armies. Yes they are useless but they look good while running away.Paint up the Garde Marines and the 7th Africa regiments, that will unnerve John.
ReplyDeleteThanks Robbie...I actually have 5 battalions of Neapolitans now including the 7th Africa...but they need some TLC as they were painted sbout 25 years ago by Graham....I have 6 Connoisseur French guard lancers lined up to be painted as Neapolitans next though
DeleteGreat stuff Dave. Good to see the Elite Figures being so Vigilant as usual Watching for Low Flying Enemies !!!!
ReplyDeleteHa ha I know you love Elite figures really Brian
ReplyDeleteHi Dave just an update the 10mm Sleep with the 17lb Gun!!!
DeleteDont mention the 17pdr!!!
DeleteHeard about your bad News Dave.
ReplyDeleteAs I have always said Work is very Overrated.
Ha ha....I am gutted Brian!
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