Monday 25 August 2014

Napoleonic French Line Horse Artillery

Been working on these guys on and off for the past month or so.

Figures and guns are from Front Rank.



 

 It's not that obvious in the photos but I have painted the sabretaches differently for each gun crew.

One gun crew is for the 3rd Regiment and the other is for the 4th Regiment.





The MDF bases are from Bradder's Wargame Bases again.

18 comments:

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  2. Like the gun allot... Great work Rodger!

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  3. Amazing job Rodger. I love the Front Rank figures, their sculpture is perfect. It is pleasure to paint them always. You've done a lot of good work and details looks great. Thank you for sharing.

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  4. That's a lovely piece. Crisp brush work, vivid colors. It's very striking.

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  5. Superb job :)
    I love Front Rank figures also.

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  6. Moi Rodger.
    Good colors, and details too,
    Entity is very impressive.

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  7. Great looking cannon and crew!

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  8. Well worth the effort, tremendous job Sir.

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  9. Excellent job on those faces! These looks fantastic photographed against that building. Cracking work sir!

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  10. Lovely guns and crews! Excellent work!

    Greetings
    Peter

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  11. Splendid, simply splendid!

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  12. Very nice. You have done a excellent job with the white color: Tight clean edges and solid color. Give yourself a hearty pat on the back, young man.

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  13. Outstanding Rodger. These gentlemen pop!

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  14. Lovely work, Rodger. Just splendid. How can you not like these guys? All the élan of hussars combined with a stinking big cannon. Beautiful. Almost makes me wish I'd decided to do Naps in this scale instead of 28mm.

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  15. Striking looking chaps – great work!

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  16. A lovely pair of guns and crew. The blue uniform with the red trim really stand out on these, superb work Roger.

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