For today's second post I've stuck with Spanish infantry.
Davila's brigade fought in the 2nd line of centre of the French and Spanish lines.
The regiments in Davila's Brigade were Cordova in green coats, Bajeles in blue coats, Zamora in white and de la Armada also in green coats.
The Spanish were certainly a colourful army.
For the points, it's 5 pts per infantry regt and 1/2 point for the Brigadier.
So a total of 20.5 points
Yet more colourful and tiny troops for your army. In terms of figure output you must be at the top of the leaderboard for the challenge. With only about 5 weeks left, I'm wondering if we will see this project completed before the end of AHPC 13.
Another great brigade, Ray! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tamsin.
DeleteNicely done.
ReplyDeleteCheers Barks!
Deletemore cool stuff
ReplyDeleteThanks Martin.
DeleteGreat work Ray, they bring a spot of colour to the table!
ReplyDeleteTher certainly fo Sander.
DeleteLovely work again Ray. I'm intrigued by what you are using for the labels? Surely it is the Dymo Rhino 6000, a heavy duty label maker for this many labels? ;-)
ReplyDeleteJyst a normal printer Peter. Check out my last blog post. I've done a "How to paint 2mm" post
DeleteHere's a link...
Deletehttps://onelover-ray.blogspot.com/2023/02/how-to-paint-2mm-figures-idiots-guide.html
Fine job, Ray, they stand out well!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them.
DeleteVery nice
ReplyDeleteTa!
DeleteWonderful work on these Spaniards, Ray! Your labelling looks very sharp and professional. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks Curt, glad you approve.
DeleteLove the commitment here Ray - how’s your eyes holding up !
ReplyDeleteFading fast Dave, fading fast
DeleteWell done Ray
ReplyDeleteCheers Kerry!
DeleteGreat looking Spanish!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain.
DeleteNice work Ray
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Ray. I think my eyes would go all buggy trying to paint minis that small. I had enough trouble trying to do 15mm figures for the first time in 15 years.
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