That must have taken both time and skill Neil to get those stripes so well, even with the straight legs it can't have been easy.:thumb2: Impressed.
Airfix 54mm Napoleonic French Line Infantry
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Thank you Tim- glad you recognised it!
Cheers Steve- I ALWAYS get green stains if i wear white trousers and theta's trying to avoid it,so I'm sure they must all have been filthy
Thanks John. The trick ,as I learned from Tim in his SBS, is to paint the thin stripes first, then make them thinner by painting up to them with the background colour. Not as difficult as I expected, which is why stayed with it.
Welcome aboard Gerry, don't be so modest now!
Cheers Steve
I've not got anything to report at the moment- had a bit of a mojo dip and a lot of intense work. But there will be progress soon.
thanks all for your continued interest.
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Thank you Tony,
:tears-of-joy: well at least it would have had a home somewhere
Cheers Jim- they look a lot better with the Mark 1 eyeball
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I’m half-way through painting Fusilier 3.
It’s MUCH less stressful to paint all the detail without the equipment in the way, but we shall see how easy it is to attach it all convincingly after the event.
And as I mentioned in my WWI French Infantry thread, I am now finishing completely from the top down, in order to avoid handling areas already painted.
That too is a lot less stressful.
So here he is, for better or worse. As always the blue is in need of matting down, and it is less black in real life than it looks in the pics. Not my favourite face but I don’t imagine soldiers were all good looking Greek gods in those days either!
Thanks for looking
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