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Post by fredg on Feb 11, 2017 16:44:16 GMT
I've raided the stash and selected these as the next project. They're the Napoleonic German type not the old Anglo-Saxon type. Having said that the Saxons of 1806 were militarily stuck back in the mid 1700s so were very outdated. There should be a few nights painting with this lot
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Post by fredg on Feb 26, 2017 18:50:26 GMT
The first contingent are finished. Prinz Xavier Regiment.
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Post by fredg on Oct 1, 2017 15:07:32 GMT
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Post by fredg on Nov 7, 2017 20:30:38 GMT
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Post by fredg on Nov 8, 2017 8:42:30 GMT
Bang!
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Post by fredg on Dec 3, 2017 10:47:56 GMT
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Post by fredg on Dec 19, 2017 19:10:27 GMT
8 NCOs from 8 Regiments.
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Post by fredg on Dec 19, 2017 19:49:53 GMT
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Post by fredg on Dec 31, 2017 14:16:45 GMT
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Post by fredg on Jan 3, 2018 12:03:19 GMT
I've now completed the figures carrying the regimental flags. The plastic on these is not exactly conducive to a obtaining a decent finish when carving lumps off but they'll do, they add a bit of colour to the set These are Officers and NCOs that I'd consigned to the spares box so I wasn't losing any of the figures already allocated to roles. The easiest conversion is to just exchange the flag standards for the halberds that the set NCOs are carrying but I didn't want to lose the halberds. Regiments, left to right; Prinz Xavier / Prinz Frederick August / von Niesemeuschel / von SangerRegiments, left to right; Prinz Maximillian / Prinz Anton / von Thümmel / von LowThat Grenadier Officer definitely looks like Lee Marvin, especially with the grey hair and 'tache.
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