Friday, 6 January 2012

More French Artillery

Firstly I’d like to wish you all a belated Happy New Year – here’s hoping the Mayans got it wrong and the world won’t be ending in 2012.

I’ve made a promising start to proceedings by painting up another French Artillery crew with the aim of bringing that arm of the Army up to strength. The figures are all vintage ones that I have stripped and repainted and just finished this evening – they still need to be varnished.

The figure in focus is FN/33 Line Artillery Gunner (ramming home). I will post another picture in due course when they have been issued with a cannon and try to get them all in focus.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent!

Vintage Wargaming said...

ian, what blue are you using for your gunners, please?

Stryker said...

Clive - I use Foundry 20A Deep Blue, I like to use two coats when painting over a black undercoat.

Rafael Pardo said...

Nice figures! The mine have a deeper blue
Regards
Rafa

Stryker said...

Rafa - the blue is darker than it appears in the photo, I think its probably a problem with the lighting.

lewisgunner said...

I sometimes wonder if the French artillery actually sereved their guns with slung muskets? I rather think that it would have been muskets piled , shakos and jackets off and sleeves rolled up.

You've done a great job on these lads. French blue is represented from very dark to quite light. i expect that it varied as dies were not produced by chemical plants so different batches must have resulted in colours that performed differently in response to rain and sun.
Roy
Roy

Conrad Kinch said...

Happy New old chap. They look sharp.