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Verlinden 120mm Napoleonic Grenadier Peninsular War
Thanks chaps. This is someone who wouldn't have touched anything Napoleonic with a barge pole a couple of years back.
Same here Peter, but since I was given the Airfix Polish Lancer to pair with my Courasier and ScotsGrey, all I need now is the Hussar to make the set of four. The ScotsGrey was the catalyst that made it possible so hope the other three will be as enjoyable with less hassle at re-detailing.
Peter, it just can't be all the figure's quality...after the amount of figures you have painted surely you have perfected and finetuned your brush and colour skills to a T and it's proven. Look forward to many more from you.
Richard - It was attempting to build the Airfix 54mm Napoleonics as a teenager that put the frighteners on me for years. This is a superb sculpt, and I have come to realise how much that matters when painting a figure.
Steve - Thank you. This has been an enjoyable one. Cold and sunny here, good painting light and I intend to spend time today tidying up some of my recent busts (off to Lewes tomorrow, so no time to start a new project).
I'm calling this one done:
I managed to paint the musket yesterday and fix it in place. As you can see, it couldn't be made to fit on the groundwork (the reason it's not at the proper angle on the box art) but I quite like the fact that it intrudes into the viewer's space.
I was also going to provide a rifle strap, but a good part of it would be covered by the firing mechanism wrapping, meaning that it couldn't have been used in reality. The reference seems to show that the strap was often stowed anyway.
Gob smaked!! You keep raising the bar Peter. This is an outstanding figure. I do like it when you add a bit of weathering into your work. Thanks for sharing
Hi Peter
I like this very much. The character in the face, the weathered white trousers and the splashes of bright colour all make for a great result.
Jim
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