Monday, 13 January 2025

From KentG: 28mm Napoleonic Russians, Hun cavalry and two tavern maids (375pts)

Next up we have a wee mix of figures first of which of is Two regiments of Pavlova Guard, 24 figures per Regiment. The figures are from Wargames Foundry and I think some of their best Napoleonic range these two complete the 20th regiment and last which I started Five years ago.


Really love  the way they look all shiny, must have been a great target.
Spent a lot more time on these guys than I was expecting but wanted to get them looking their best.




Did a couple of command stands to go with the regiments





Then for a wee change a bar maid for my limbo entry  I put the first layer of skin on her just over a year ago and the Gypsy dancer for my lust entry as she dances for the men. 



Lastly Hun cavalry archers from Gripping beast





So to this weeks figure count

 49 x 28mm Pavlov Guard infantry 245 pts
2 x 28mm ladies 30 pts (Dante’s journey)
2 x 28mm Russian command cav 20 pts
8 x 28mm Hun cavalry 80 pts

Total 375 points

From Millsy:

Another chunky haul of points Kent!

The Pavlov's are an absolute cracker and something I've been waiting for a while now to see. There are few more iconic infantry units of the Napoleonic wars and despite being a nailed on Francophile I actually think they're cooler than French Old Guard. Heresy I know, but you just can't ignore the hats!

The ladies are also beautifully painted, as are the Huns. Brilliant work all round and very well deserved 385 points to boost your tally even further.

Cheers,
Millsy

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    1. Thanks man for some reason I struggled to get them off the desk so glad to have them completed

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  2. Great work all around, really like the grenadiers

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    1. Cheers Peter, they are a great looking regiment for sure

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  3. Gorgeous brushwork Kent. I especially love how you did the Grenadiers' mitre helmets. The gypsies are terrific too!

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  4. Wonderful looking Russian grenadiers. Well done.

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    1. Cheers Frederick i have a wee pile left as they arrived with broken bayonets not sure I can do much with them though

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  5. Really cool job! I guess my favourite is the lonely Russian officer.

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    1. I to like the officer on his own I have a few more just like him it's a great model.

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  6. Great work, love the Pavloski Grenadiers!

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  7. thanks heaps glad you like them

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  8. Great work Ken really like the strong colors!

    Christopher

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  9. Very pretty work Kent, I always look forward to seeing your posts. The quality and quantity always impresses!

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  10. Fantastic painting all around.

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  11. Great work on the Russians - but it is the Huns that I am most drawn to.

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  12. Great work on the Pavlov's Ken, the mitres look mighty

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  13. WOW, lovely clean brushwork on those napoleonics Kent! I always find doing big blocks of those fancy uniforms a pain in the ... and therefor rush and get messy... your stuff is top notch here!

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    1. the funny thing is last year I did 6 regiments of infantry in one go and I actually really enjoyed the process, thought I'd go mad but survived it. thanks for you comments

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  14. Fabulous looking figures, mate! Really dig those Huns especially

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    1. I actually got stuck on the Huns they took me way to long but yes happy with the end result.

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  15. The guard were great, then the hits kept coming!

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  16. Astounding output and excellent brush work. You are a true motivator.

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