Bl**dy Marvellous! 'Dino' De Laurentiis eat your heart out. En-masse they look great, even the guys kneeling down, taking cover, behind everyone look like they mean business.
The Highlanders really deserve to have the edges of their King's Colour coloured-in, so to speak, as they must already be feeling up-staged by the hand-painted flags. WM has made me a convert to painted flags but not sure I'll ever convert to the cast on variety.
Rob - if Bondarchuk/Laurentiis had done the same they would only have painted the front rank of the figures and converted the muskets to bolt-action rifles!
They look splendid all together Ian. When I looked at the pictures I thought 'did I paint a British battalion for Ian?' A quick search back through my blog revealed the 30th Foot, painted back in 2015! Thanks for the opportunity, it's great to be represented in your collection - I know I also did a French battalion so honours even :)
A lovely looking division indeed. I'm going to pretend I didn't see how well you have rendered all those cast on flags, because I will not go down that road! Really, I won't, ever, well maybe....
PS - Have been having a blast working with WM to adapt your rules to the bigger battalions. Staying quite faithful to them really and just adjusting ranges, movement distances and the like. The proverbial poop is about to hit the fan I believe, as the skirmish units are coming within range and my dice are already failing me!
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Superb! I especially like your Highlanders. Been putting off painting my own version until Humbrol develops Tartan paint.
English officer : "Is anything worn under the kilt?"
Highlander : "Nay lad, it's aarll in Puurrfect Wuuurrkin' orrder!"
Bl**dy Marvellous! 'Dino' De Laurentiis eat your heart out.
En-masse they look great, even the guys kneeling down, taking cover, behind everyone look like they mean business.
The Highlanders really deserve to have the edges of their King's Colour coloured-in, so to speak, as they must already be feeling up-staged by the hand-painted flags. WM has made me a convert to painted flags but not sure I'll ever convert to the cast on variety.
Now let's see if they can fight?
Actually that should probably be Sergei Bondarchuk, not Dino.
Mojo - the old jokes are the best! Tartan paint would be useful, they can put a man on the moon but they still can't mix that colour!
Rob - if Bondarchuk/Laurentiis had done the same they would only have painted the front rank of the figures and converted the muskets to bolt-action rifles!
By God they frighten me!
Congratulations for your absolutely spectacular division!
Best regards
WM
Agreed! Just the sort of thing to help put some wind back into the sails after a difficult week.
Best Regards,
Stokes
Sorry to frighten you AM but all that white lace frightens me too!
That should say WM!
They look splendid all together Ian. When I looked at the pictures I thought 'did I paint a British battalion for Ian?' A quick search back through my blog revealed the 30th Foot, painted back in 2015! Thanks for the opportunity, it's great to be represented in your collection - I know I also did a French battalion so honours even :)
https://napoleonictherapy.blogspot.com/2015/07/a-peep-at-30th-foot.html
Thanks Stokes, glad you like the parade!
Lee, yes you painted the 105th ligne as well - both units are now veterans of many a fight including Vintage Waterloo!
Both shaken and stirred. For me this is the endgame of HH obsession. I must salute Lee, as a long term fan of the 30th Foot.
Nigel, hopefully not the end but the end of the beginning...
As long as they get there before the war is over!
(and such SPLENDID fellows!)
Ah Ross, will the war ever be over? We must hope so!
A fine looking Division Ian...
All the best. Aly
They look ready to dance with the French.
A lovely looking division indeed. I'm going to pretend I didn't see how well you have rendered all those cast on flags, because I will not go down that road! Really, I won't, ever, well maybe....
PS - Have been having a blast working with WM to adapt your rules to the bigger battalions. Staying quite faithful to them really and just adjusting ranges, movement distances and the like. The proverbial poop is about to hit the fan I believe, as the skirmish units are coming within range and my dice are already failing me!
David, glad you're having fun with the rules. I look forward to seeing a copy of "Muskets & Marshals Big Battalions" in due course!
Yes I too would lije to see a big battalions set! Meanwhile all hail your marvellous painting Ian!
Thanks Roy!
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