Wednesday 9 March 2016

EricMc- Senegalese Tirailleurs (95 points)

Sorry for the long delay between posts.  We have been working on terrain boards for the Cold Wars Game.

I was able to squeeze in a few Senegalese Triailleurs.  The figures are from Gripping Beast.  Really nice castings.  They come with a standard body but are provided with separate heads that include Senegalese, Regular Poilu and Foreign  Legion.  I really like the concept.


In the front right and in the back left you can see a special figure they make with a trooper wielding a coup coup knife. Sorry for the photography, I really have to talk to that guy.

19-28mm figures

There were some requests for pictures of all the French together.   Here are a couple with the new terrain boards.

 
 



More real beauties to add to your growing hordes Eric. These make a pleasant change of colour. But oh my the full shots - now they look the business

15 comments:

  1. More top work. Those Senegals are really great.

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  2. Spectacular work Eric! That massed shot is amazing.

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  3. Grand work on them, Eric! Thanks for the shot of the lads in -horizon- blue too! They look magnificent on the charge, as does that terrain! ;)

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  4. Terrific work on these Senegalese Eric - it's great to see these often overlooked troops get some time in the sun. And those terrain boards are brilliant as well. Well done!

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  5. smashing stuff, the skin tones in particular are excellent.

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  6. great painting as always!
    a coup coup knife to chop chop germans ;-)
    impressive view of the table! congratulations!

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  7. Tremendous. And the Group shot was well worth waiting for.

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  8. WOW thats awasome! Love these great job.

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  9. Great additions to the force!

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  10. Those group shots are superb, loving the blue.

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  11. Oh man this is amazing! Totally lost for words by all this WW1 eyecandy, thanks for sharing!

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  12. Most impressive! Haven't had these on my screen yet. Should I decide to continue my WW1 in 28mm I shall give them a try.

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