I'm clearing the decks in preparation for The Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge and I had a few built and primed British infantry set aside.
The General d'Armee rules allow for a thickening of the Brigade skirmish screen so I thought that these would be useful to represent men from the centre companies sent out to add to the skirmish line.
As I've already painted a unit representing the 2nd Battalion, 40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot this would give me an opportunity to take a break from all those white belts and straps and do some in buff again.
I also added a sergeant who can also be used as a leader in our Sharp Practice game if this log see service as a unit of Skirmishers.
I've decided to give a Carson Visor a try, especially when doing the highlights and fine detail, and although it's a little uncomfortable to wear I am finding it really does improve my results.
It's also really useful for cleaning up and assembling figures, the mold lines and flash I missed before are much easier to see.
Next unit on deck is a battalion of French line and a Pierre Ducos on foot and I think once they are done we'll be into the Challenge.
Splendid additionsvery nice posed too.
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil
DeleteSplendid additions
ReplyDeleteLovely looking skirmishers!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Another great work sir!
ReplyDeleteCheer Michal
DeleteGreat lookingr reinforcement, Scrivs
ReplyDeleteThank you Dean
DeleteGreat looking additions Paul.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ray
DeleteThese are superb, Paul. Really very nice indeed. I do like the Perry Miniatures Napoleonics and I should really try to finish a unit. These are inspiring.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Jason
Thanks Jason, the Perry plastics are a joy to build and paint.
DeleteBeautiful paint job and basing.
ReplyDeleteNeil
Thank you Neil
DeleteGreat job Paul. I like how you base your skirmishers on round bases. I hope you don't mind if I borrow that? My naps are 6mm however.
ReplyDeleteJim
Thank you Jim, please do borrow away!
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