Sorry for the lack of posts through March, I haven't got a clue where this month has gone? I've been pretty busy with life however I have still been painting the troops and I received a package in the post from Gavin Booth of "Furphy's Brush with History". Gav like myself is a 15mm/18mm Napoleonic enthusiast and has very recently started commission painting. Anyway long story short Gav had a quiet spell so I thought I'd take the opportunity to get Gav to paint up some French for me.
I've made a wee video in Youtube if your into that kind of thing however if not I have also included pictures below:
So the commission was 3 battalions of French in greatcoat, 1 Gav had purchased himself and 2 of my own, I cleaned up my troops and drilled the flag men and sent them down to Gav. A couple of months later Gav sent them up all painted and lovely!!!
I painted the pompoms, added a little highlight to the musket metal and did a couple of figures to fill the ranks as we decided the lads with the small fanion should go into the grenadier (or voltigeur) company. I finished them off by basing them in my own style so they would fit in well with my own troops.
I have to say I'm really pleased with them, Gav has done a lovely Job using quite a few different colours on the greatcoats and shako covers. I have spread the different colours through the battalions to get a nice campaign look for the battalions. The little company fanions I have painted red and may add detail to them in the near future but for the moment they will do fine.
Gav put a lot of effort into the smaller detail around the backpacks and it's really nice to see. I'm well chuffed with my commission and I would definitely commission Gav to do more although I cant see him having very many quiet spells again. Top painting Gav!!!
I'll put up a Saxon line battalion I finished recent soon.
Happy Easter and Happy Wargaming!!!
I'll put up a Saxon line battalion I finished recent soon.
Happy Easter and Happy Wargaming!!!
Great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dimitri!
DeleteMy, my they look mouthwateringly good!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray, I'm very pleased with them!
DeleteAwesome looking additions! Looking forward to the Saxons.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodger, finished a brigade of Saxons now. 5 battalions wahoo!
DeleteVery nice work and a great way to increase the army size!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ian and it got Gav on a roll, I'll probably never get the chance to commission Gav again 😉
DeleteMy goodness they look nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks David!
DeleteExcellent work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan!
DeleteI have the previous edition and these look much, much better. Might bin them and start again. 🤔
ReplyDeleteI've not seen the previous addition, were they BH, don't you bin anything Gary they all fight!!!
DeleteVery lovely indeed, superb figures.
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Thanks very much Chris!!!
DeleteThese look very good indeed Paul - your colleague is a very talented painter. We have been very spoit with your blog posts recently so don't feel too bad about the hiatus mate. Gives us a chance to revisit your past glories. Do love the header on the blog home page Paul!
ReplyDeleteThanks Carlo, your always very kind to me with your comments I appreciate it! The Leib hussars had a bad fall while I was trying to take pictures for the GdB scenario book however they have been repaired. Must have been a sign?
DeleteMore little beauties Paul!
ReplyDeleteI'm really happy with them Fran, it's good to top up my French and to only need to finish the basing!!!
DeleteMany thanks for the commission Paul, your the bench mark in Naps my friend .
ReplyDeleteAll he best Gav .
Real 'on campaign' look great stuff as always
ReplyDeletePaul - no, these are previous edition AB and they're sh . . . er . . .rubbish by comparison though decent enough figures per se.
ReplyDeleteYou have to keep and eye on our Anthony; he makes the odd changes here and there, the little monkey.
Those look great Paul!! I'm sure they were worth every penny you paid for them. I have some French in Great coats, but I cannot decided if I want to make my regiments all in greatcoats or mix them up with some in greatcoats and some not for a real campaign tattered look.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Great looking figures!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic stuff some great detailed units
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