I have to admit that the Guards are still not completely finished but I do at least have this King's Colour done (although I think for the Guards this would actually be the Regimental Colours). One reason that I haven't quite finished the unit is that I went down this rabbit hole which sucked away a couple of hours I'll never get back.
And then I went down this one...
The next post will be the finished unit - I promise!
Shades of Sergei Bondarchuk!
ReplyDeleteKind Saturday Regards,
Stokes
Stokes you are too kind!
DeleteNice one, are all your AARs going to be feature films from now on?
ReplyDeleteIt was fun to do Rob but not sure about that!
Delete*Laughter*. This is powerful and somewhat disconcerting sorcery, Ian. Lovely flag, nonetheless. You're absolutely right about the King's/Regimental colour swapperoony thing going on with the Guards - it's all due to them being especially nobby, I'm told.
ReplyDeleteThanks WM, those Guards are a breed apart!
DeleteDino de Horrendous Productions presents...
ReplyDeleteExcellent stuff!
Cheers Matt, I’m thinking of a full-length remake if Rod Steiger and Christopher Plummer are still available(?)
DeleteRabbit holes the curse of the wargamer! Good fun though!
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie, this is fun and a tad addictive…
DeleteThat made me chuckle....you ar either a tech wiz or have a small child on hand to do this stuff!
ReplyDeleteSimon, I’m no tech wiz and the grandchildren are too busy on their own devices to help me out! I used the NaukNauk app and my iPhone very simple when you get the hang of it.
DeleteMarvellous madness…
ReplyDeleteI expect to see the advance of D’Erlons Corps next… With Ensign Ewart taking the Eagle of the 45th 😆…
All the best. Aly
Thanks Aly but I'm not sure the free version of the App would run to that!
Deleteps, while we are arguing over colour etiquette, the target of the firing squad seems to have slipped away (third picture)
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