Last week I painted up the mounted Pierre Ducos that Victoria bought for me, this week I painted up the foot version.
When I painted the mounted version, I really thought that Paul Hicks (the sculptor) had really captured
Féodor Atkine in the Ducos role, but the foot figure is even better and I'd say a dead ringer for the chap.
To maintain continuity I've painted in the same bottle-green coat and dark grey breeches - although I do note that he changed into brown boots when he got off his horse ;)
This figure marks quite a milestone as the 700th 28mm foot figure I painted this year. If the pandemic has been good for something it has been staying at home and painting (mainly) 28mm Napoleonic figures!
Excellent looking mini!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal
DeleteSplendid looking figure! Nice stance and lovely painting!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain
DeleteOutstanding work on both Duco’s brushwork and amassing 700 28mm painted figures for 2020. That is a lot of new 28s!
ReplyDeleteCheers Jonathan, it's probably a record for me
DeleteLovely brushwork and well done on reaching 700 28mm figures
ReplyDeleteThats an amazing milestone mate, well done!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to what you pull out during AHPC XI :-)
Thanks Paul. It's been an odd week just preparing figs for the challenge and not painting.
DeleteYeah... I couldn't help myself :-)
DeleteExcellent Paul...
ReplyDeleteYes this chap is clearly a bounder and a cad...
All the best. Aly
Thanks Aly
DeleteNice work Paul! The green of his coat is sublime
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteNice job on this one - he was always a favorite character. One you loved to hate.
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