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Zaterdag 9 mei 2015. Approaching the halfway mark. I have made quick progress painting the cuirassiers, skirmishers and hussars. When done, these will be split into two commands to fill out the French and Imperial forces. As the selection of uniforms by nations was still beginning to become the convention, I used a tried and true technique used for painting barbarians; the rank and file system. The basic colour scheme for each cuirassier element was now slightly different. Links to this post. With an und.

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Frankszonia

and developed into the gadfly between Gallia and Hesse Seewald campaign. Now bumping into other imagi-nations of the Empire vs. Elector blog which arose from the fun! I use Koenig Krieg and Battles of the Ancien Regime rules. Saturday, September 24, 2011. Then I came down with some sort of flesh eating strep infection.

Little Fighting Men

And a bit of success with the camera! Well no. Worse things happen at sea. The figs and flag are by AB. The flag is actually the 11th rgt, but who is going to get close enough to see that. and everybody who picks the command stand up. I like it and until somebody shows me all the drummers jackets from this composite unit, its staying green! I have made.

Lead Gardens

Monday, May 12, 2014. Outside and starting on some summer casting projects. Outdoor casting has the advantage of keeping the nasty metal fumes out of the house. 3 The detail is more accurate for the Prussians. 4 The pose matches the older infantry advancing pose, though I hear they will be coming out with a march attack pose later.

Glory Eagles de lEmpereur! A general wargaming blog

January 31, 2018 by nickthelemming. I got a few figures from Pendraken. October 16, 2016 by nickthelemming. Some Zouaves for my 10mm ACW Union project. February 29, 2016 by nickthelemming. December 14, 2015 by nickthelemming.

Splendid Little Wars

A Blog describing the exploits of certain, maturing grognard Historical Miniature Gamers from Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. Monday, July 20, 2015. Above is the Roman Army of Crassus in 3 commands. The 3 Roman commands each have Gallic cavalry and auxilia as support troops. Another view of the Parthian Army. All figures are 28mm Old Glory.

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Zaterdag 9 mei 2015. Approaching the halfway mark. I have made quick progress painting the cuirassiers, skirmishers and hussars. When done, these will be split into two commands to fill out the French and Imperial forces. As the selection of uniforms by nations was still beginning to become the convention, I used a tried and true technique used for painting barbarians; the rank and file system. The basic colour scheme for each cuirassier element was now slightly different. Links to this post. With an und.

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