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Thursday, 21 May 2020
French Line infantry
With the arrival of my order from Arcane Scenery I've been able to crack on with some more troops for my French Napoleonic forces and this week have turned out another four bases of line infantry.
All the line troops are from the Perry Miniatures Plastic French Napoleonic Infantry set.
In my bits box I also found this chap who will make an excellent leader for my Sharpe Practice games or a disorder marker for our 'Big Battle' games.
These four bases of foot bring the two partial units I painted earlier this month up to their full 24-figure strengths.
Here's the other unit in greatcoats.
Some flags from GMB Designs to complete them are currently making their way over the Atlantic to me.
Fine work Paul, you can't beat the look of a Napoleonic French attack column.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil, the do have a certain impressiveness to them.
DeleteI continue to enjoy your recent French painting binge!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan
DeleteFab work Paul.
ReplyDeleteCheers Ray
DeleteGreat work sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal
DeleteGreat looking pile of French line infantry, I particularly like the grumpy sappeur!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Cheers Iain, he does look a grumpy git doesn't he
DeleteGreat work Paul, all of your French look great. Looking forward to seeing them on the table. Which of France's opponents are you planning to fight first?
ReplyDeleteThanks Jim. I don't know when these will ever get a game, the rest of the collection is 3500 miles away.
DeleteI was thinking that maybe I should start on some opponents for them. Undecided to do some British and Allies or Austrians.
These look very nice
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil
DeleteLovely looking units Paul...
ReplyDeleteI am sure your other toys could be sent over to you “Post Haste”...
They are after all essential supplies 😁
All the best. Aly
Thank you Aly, very essential indeed, I was talking to Victoria about stuffing the rest of the collection in out suitcases when we are next back in the UK.
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