For this weeks submission I went with two sets of 28mm figures. First up is a group of early World War II French infantry. Figures are metal and from Black Tree Design.
Not sure what it is but I just enjoy painting French infantry. And on a related note, I recently finished the audiobook of Robert Forczyk's Case Red, the Collapse of France.
I recommend it if this period and theatre is of interest to you.
The next set of figures are from North Star's Frostgrave range. These figures are all metal except for the two figures in the back row with shields, they're from the plastic Gnolls set.
That should be 21 infantry x 5 points a piece for 105 points.
Very nice! The WWII French are quite reminiscent of their WWI forebears. Frostgrave is really cementing itself as a serious fantasy contender.
Bonne chance!
Barks
Not sure what it is but I just enjoy painting French infantry. And on a related note, I recently finished the audiobook of Robert Forczyk's Case Red, the Collapse of France.
I recommend it if this period and theatre is of interest to you.
The next set of figures are from North Star's Frostgrave range. These figures are all metal except for the two figures in the back row with shields, they're from the plastic Gnolls set.
That should be 21 infantry x 5 points a piece for 105 points.
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Very nice! The WWII French are quite reminiscent of their WWI forebears. Frostgrave is really cementing itself as a serious fantasy contender.
Bonne chance!
Barks
It's terrific seeing some WWII French out in the Challenge - great work. I'm a HUGE fan of listening to audiobooks while I paint so I'll definitely be looking into 'Case Red' - thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteLovely work on the Frenchies and dog-boys! :)
ReplyDeleteNice work on these Scott, I really like those Frenchies. The helmet rocks.
ReplyDeleteThe French infantry look really good, Scott. Thanks for the audio book recommendation.
ReplyDeleteLiking those Frenchmen. Should this not be a (French) Friday Follies post ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat job Scott - early War French are an excellent subject.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Scott!
ReplyDeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteLovely French and nice gnolls!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Those early war French looks great, nice job!
ReplyDeleteCracking work Scott!
ReplyDeleteThose Frenchies are a bummer! Will get me that audiobook, so thanks for the heads up.
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