This event provides an opportunity to paint not only those miniatures that are not otherwise time or mood. For me it is - Napoleonic. Too long to work, too many details. But not now. Now I enjoy working. And the pleasure is increased by the fact that I paint miniatures of the work of the Perry brothers and have the opportunity to show them all.
So, in front of you - eight foot dragoons and their conductor the Spaniard. I took great pleasure in choosing different shades of green to show the worn form that was characteristic of the war in Spain.
9 inf - total 45 points
MilesR: These are fantastic - the worn colors look superb. One really can't go wrong when Painting Perry miniatures and you've done the twins proud.
Nicely done Alex!
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DeleteVery nice work. Love the irregular in the mix
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DeleteLovely work Alex, but only the nine figures? I expect there's another points bomb lurking in the wings :)
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Delete....Alex has been kidnapped and replaced by a mere mortal.... come on where are the rest of the toys!
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DeleteLovely work on these Perry dragoons.
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DeleteVery good stuff, the gritty look of them really is well done!
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DeleteGreat work Alex! I like the hard campaign look about them.
ReplyDeleteThank you Curt
DeleteNice work Alex, they do look hard travelled.
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ReplyDeleteNice work on the dragoons, Alex! They look fantastic in the faded green...and a little trail worn too!
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