Jonathan, Thanks. Probably could have finished them quicker but I'm trying not to make it into a chore! I'm trying to work with the enthusiasm when it's there rather than force myself to finish "another colour". So that means taking my time while listening to podcasts. Breaking it down into several shorter sessions works better. Neil
Peter, The Spencer Smith Dragoon officer is fairly iconic; they came in a pack with the mounted staff officer in a sedentary pose (many people used them as cuirassiers). The cavalry are all charging and the infantry marching; fortunately, the command figures match. Neil
The "artful lighting" is due to the fact it was getting dark when I took the picture , so switched on the lamp with daylight bulb so I could actually see what I was doing! ☺ Neil
You made quick work of that!
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ReplyDeleteThanks. Probably could have finished them quicker but I'm trying not to make it into a chore! I'm trying to work with the enthusiasm when it's there rather than force myself to finish "another colour". So that means taking my time while listening to podcasts. Breaking it down into several shorter sessions works better.
Neil
Nice work. I do like the pose of the officer.
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ReplyDeleteThe Spencer Smith Dragoon officer is fairly iconic; they came in a pack with the mounted staff officer in a sedentary pose (many people used them as cuirassiers).
The cavalry are all charging and the infantry marching; fortunately, the command figures match.
Neil
Looking nice: here's to many more, at a pace that suits you. They are going to look great when they get onto the gaming table en masse...
ReplyDeleteThat’s was quick. Lol. And they’re so artfully lit it adds to the drama. 😀
ReplyDeleteThe "artful lighting" is due to the fact it was getting dark when I took the picture , so switched on the lamp with daylight bulb so I could actually see what I was doing! ☺
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