Hello Everyone,
This is a set of 28 mm Wargames Foundry, 18th century civilians bringing in bundles of crops. These are for my 28mm Napoleonic games, mostly I use Sharp Practice rule set, and have done a few small games of Black Powder too.
These five (5) foot figures with a few bundles of wheat, the sack is from another pack, I think it's also Wargames Foundry. They were a lot of fun to paint, as well as the few bits of bundled crops for a little scatter terrain, so I did these too. I'll submit the separate Terrain Post for the couple of points they might be worth.
For Sarah's Choice consideration, two farm ladies.
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"...I hope you saw her petticoat, six inches deep in mud, I am absolutely certain;"
Probably, no one will get the quote, but that's okay.
Painting these I use several different types of paints; Army Painter Speed Paints 2.0, Vallejo, Army Painter Quick Shades. I used the Speed Paints to get started, then add layers of regular paints, and dry brushing, use quick shades, then more dry brushing, and touch ups.

I enjoy adding extras to my game tables, even when it has nothing to do with the scenario objectives. Scatter terrain, animals, and civilians of course. Just to add a little something to make things more interesting.
5 x 28mm foot @ 5 points = 25 points.
Total = 25 points.
Squirrel Points = +1 [Prussian Epic (13.5mm), Napoleonic Civilians 28mm]
Total Squirrel points = 1.
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Sylvain: Lovely farmers' figurines. I like how your bases evoke a wheat field. They all look so rustic and the extra bits add a very nice touch. Bravo!








Very nice realistic painting on these hardworking farmers.
ReplyDeleteLovely brushwork. I think my favourite is the lass hauling the buckets.
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