Stripping the old paint from the limber and rider was quite a pain as firstly the rider’s crop broke and secondly a wheel came off the limber under the gentle scrub of the toothbrush. The crop had to be re-attached with super glue for a second time during the painting process and to be honest I’m not sure if the finished result is up to the rigors of campaign.
You may wonder why it has taken me so long to paint a couple of horses and a limber and I would have to say it’s because I’m still distracted into my on-going project to re-base and reorganise my 15mm Napoleonic armies. When I return to full-blown HH painting I will probably be tackling some French infantry but please be patient.
4 comments:
Its a lovely looking piece. By the way, I have found a Prussian limber rider for you. Any chance of reminding me of your address?
Roy
Hi
I suppose the limber is for wargaming.... two lone horses seem too few to carry a gun!
Regards
Rafa
Rafa - six horse teams do seem to be a bit of luxury on the wargame table and as I only have a few limber horses the 2-horse teams will have to work extra hard!
Ian
Ian
Just kidding! Moreover, a six horse team will take too much space in the wargaming table
Rafa
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