Civilians and Infantry from the Kingdom of Nouvelle-Champagne
Civilians from that fine Kingdom..Nouvelle -Champagne..the same Kingdom the previouscivilians hail from...
and two of their fine regiments of foreign infantry..
I think that most of us do not have our infantry in a close enough formation . . . I do like your shoulder-to-shoulder units . . . very nice painting too.
Now this is just fantastic to see! The great Eye almost weeps. Not often do we hear of this in Herrschaden, but the Elector of Kopf-Schlager may well be entitled to an honorary commission in the Liebregt.
Removal of the civilian population to protektion camps PRIOR to an assault on their residence. A remarkable - and we must say - novel approach.
DAF, The backdrops are a range of British scenes and I have found them in railway shops.. a comapany called Peco produce them..I have been relaibly informed that my recent back drop was Yotkshire, am not sure about this new one.. they cost me arounf $7 AU here a site I found http://www.modelrailwayimports.com/products.php?CID=6&SID=7&BID=13
GW bronze flesh over sprayed black/brown Tamiya mix basecoat..washed with vallejo sepia brown wash, reset with broze flesh, highlight with a bit of GW golden yellow..
well that came out all arty..hmm
ReplyDeleteNothing like having a brew in front of the preacher...
ReplyDeleteI think that most of us do not have our infantry in a close enough formation . . . I do like your shoulder-to-shoulder units . . . very nice painting too.
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yes blue bear but it makes basing a bit difficult , you have to have done all the groundwork on the figure before you stick him down
ReplyDeleteWhere did you find the nice back drop, Your Eminence?
ReplyDeleteNow this is just fantastic to see! The great Eye almost weeps. Not often do we hear of this in Herrschaden, but the Elector of Kopf-Schlager may well be entitled to an honorary commission in the Liebregt.
ReplyDeleteRemoval of the civilian population to protektion camps PRIOR to an assault on their residence. A remarkable - and we must say - novel approach.
We might even try that one day too...
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Beautifully painted figs - love the civilians. The Peco backscene matches well will the grass 'mat'.
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DAF, The backdrops are a range of British scenes and I have found them in railway shops.. a comapany called Peco produce them..I have been relaibly informed that my recent back drop was Yotkshire, am not sure about this new one.. they cost me arounf $7 AU
ReplyDeletehere a site I found
http://www.modelrailwayimports.com/products.php?CID=6&SID=7&BID=13
Your painting is beautiful, I especially like your style of painting yellow. Any tips on how you acheived that color on your civilians?
ReplyDeleteGW bronze flesh over sprayed black/brown Tamiya mix basecoat..washed with vallejo sepia brown wash, reset with broze flesh, highlight with a bit of GW golden yellow..
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