Monday, 11 January 2010

Civilians and Infantry from the Kingdom of Nouvelle-Champagne









Civilians from that fine Kingdom..Nouvelle -Champagne..the same Kingdom the previous civilians hail from...
and two of their fine regiments of foreign infantry..



10 comments:

  1. well that came out all arty..hmm

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  2. Nothing like having a brew in front of the preacher...

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  3. 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.


    -- Jeff

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  4. 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

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  5. Where did you find the nice back drop, Your Eminence?

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  6. 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.

    We might even try that one day too...

    OIIIIIIIO

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  7. Beautifully painted figs - love the civilians. The Peco backscene matches well will the grass 'mat'.

    -- Allan

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  8. 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

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  9. Your painting is beautiful, I especially like your style of painting yellow. Any tips on how you acheived that color on your civilians?

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  10. 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..

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