Hello everyone!
So I finally painted a something.
So I finally painted a something.
(All of this - Perry Miniatures)
I painted the last 8 bases for my regiment Tyrolean Jägers!
This process is very pleased with me, because I have a little rest from the white uniforms everywhere!
Тwo base cuirassier regiment № 3 Crown Prince Ferdinand.
Here I especially like the combination of colors, red, yellow, black and green...
Аnd a base of Austrian line (German) infantry regiment № 11 Archduke Rainer.
This is my new next regiment, here on the Challenge, I painted the whole thing (and even hope that there will be 2 regiments).
This is my new next regiment, here on the Challenge, I painted the whole thing (and even hope that there will be 2 regiments).
Well, I hope not to take the pace!
Next will be more line infantry, the second part of the regiment of cuirassiers, 6-pound cannon, combat losses and more line infantry!
According to my calculations, I think he will pull at 170 points!
MilesR:
Peter - great yo have you on the scoreboard with some wonderfully painted Napoleonics - They're all really nicely painted and based. I'm a big fan of the Parry plastic Naps and you've done them proud. My count is 22 infantry a 5 points each and six can at 10 points each for a grand total of 170 points so you math is, indeed, correct.
I'm really looking forward to seeing some more Austrians.
According to my calculations, I think he will pull at 170 points!
MilesR:
Peter - great yo have you on the scoreboard with some wonderfully painted Napoleonics - They're all really nicely painted and based. I'm a big fan of the Parry plastic Naps and you've done them proud. My count is 22 infantry a 5 points each and six can at 10 points each for a grand total of 170 points so you math is, indeed, correct.
I'm really looking forward to seeing some more Austrians.
Awesome! Love to see Austrians, especially in 28mm!!
ReplyDeleteVERY nice indeed Peter - lovely stuff!
ReplyDeleteThose Cuirassiers are particularly nice
Great looking units, love all the colour and vibrancy, glad to read we will get more of these
ReplyDeleteian
I don't personally play Napoleonics, and likely never will, but I do love looking at well-painted units from the period. Your heavy cavalry basing is genius! Love the embedded cannonball, too. :)
ReplyDeleteAlways good to see Austrians , and these are very nicely done
ReplyDeleteLovely work Peter :)
ReplyDeleteReally nice stuff, Peter - I do admire anyone who can turn out a good Napoleonic regiment!
ReplyDeleteThese are really great, fab entry
ReplyDeleteAlways a fan of the white coats! The Jagers are especially nice, and I love the traces of hooves on the bases, we don't see that often
ReplyDeleteI really like the added touch with the hoof prints, that is a great idea that I will have to steal!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work all around, but the Tyroleans really work for me, they are so well done! I also like how they and all the horse are wearing heads of lettuce in their hats - must have been good foraging! :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent work Пётр I really enjoyed this posting!
ReplyDeleteWelcome! That is some fabulous work, Peter. Great brushwork and I like the little details you did with the bases. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteA lovely entry, they are great looking units! I really like the little touches on the bases too.
ReplyDeleteA FEW Austrians he says! Welcome aboard and excellent work. Love the Jaegers.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! The green plumes set it all off.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking Austrians Peter!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Always love to see Napoleonic Austrians as they were some of the first minis I ever painted. Great base work ... I especially like the cannonball on the line infantry base. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully painted!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning stuff!
ReplyDeleteSplendid Austrians Peter - such good colour. And. Nice idea on the good-churned soil
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