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you rock my friend.

i have to do something with this challenge....hahaha....as the foreign legion is nearly done the first part of 'trooping the colour' already arrived from grunewald.....
 
you rock my friend.

i have to do something with this challenge....hahaha....as the foreign legion is nearly done the first part of 'trooping the colour' already arrived from grunewald.....


:happy: Thank you Jozef.
I think you will find a lot of fans on here if you post the Grünwald Trooping the Colour set, I'm looking forward to seeing them. (y)
Have you posted the Foreign legion figures on Planet Figure? I can't remember seeing them here.
 
Go for it Roger,

You know big group scenes makes sense.

The guest of honour always brings a showstopper, and in your absence at S&L Bill Horan had to work really hard.

Paul.


The more I'm thinking about a big scene the more it's seems like a good idea. I've certainly got the figures for it.
Whoever is the special guest next year when I'm there will have their work cut out. :D
 
:happy: Thank you Jozef.
I think you will find a lot of fans on here if you post the Grünwald Trooping the Colour set, I'm looking forward to seeing them. (y)
Have you posted the Foreign legion figures on Planet Figure? I can't remember seeing them here.


not yet ;) I ll post it completed .....

I hope I could start on mine shortened version of 120-150 figures during the next month ....... :whistle:
 
Early stages of the next three figures.

An Officer.
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And a drummer and trumpeter. The horses were dyed with this, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilin
The drum banner looks a bit messy but there's still lots to be done to it yet.

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That's very interesting Roger .
where did you get the idea from ?

Paul.


I just made it up 'cause I thought it would look good. :D

It's quite well documented in period manuscripts and illustrations that Eastern European and Ottoman cavalry painted their horses Paul.

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From Vol.1 of the Osprey on the Polish Army of the period.

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I just made it up 'cause I thought it would look good. :D

It's quite well documented in period manuscripts and illustrations that Eastern European and Ottoman cavalry painted their horses Paul.

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From Vol.1 of the Osprey on the Polish Army of the period.

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God sake don't tell Ron T about this or all his french cavalry will be charging about on red horses. :D
Mick
 
made it up 'cause I thought it would look good. :D Roger

I had seen that, and not realised what I was looking at !
I supose I should also read the words now and again !



God sake don't tell Ron T about this or all his french cavalry will be charging about on red horses. :D Mick
.

Oh Mick I am a little disappointed in you....that's a bit unfair.
Ron would colour code them I am sure: Red for lancers, green for Chasseurs and so on.

It's not a bad idea anyway as your eyes get older ;) :D

Paul.
 

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