WIP 40mm Regiment de Touraine, Yorktown 1771

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I finished these two chaps today...
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Daniel

Catching up ...again ( life's been hectic...so not too much PF time )

I really can't add more apart from this is a truely inspiring project tge SBS is packed with details and everywhere you look on the panels there are great painting and details all figures interaction is wonderful .....

And the whites .....WOW! ...enough said .....and then there are the facial features as well as the colours the regiments have .

LOVE IT !!!!

Happy painting

Nap

PS ..that 4th panel needs a bit more work ...lol ..........do wish you would do Napoleonic !
 
Daniel

Catching up ...again ( life's been hectic...so not too much PF time )

I really can't add more apart from this is a truely inspiring project tge SBS is packed with details and everywhere you look on the panels there are great painting and details all figures interaction is wonderful .....

And the whites .....WOW! ...enough said .....and then there are the facial features as well as the colours the regiments have .

LOVE IT !!!!

Happy painting

Nap

PS ..that 4th panel needs a bit more work ...lol ..........do wish you would do Napoleonic !

Thanks for your kind words mate, and thank yku for your always participating on my threads.
Best regards
 
And here are two figures i decided to convert.
One is a continental artillery trooper i had left over from creating the French Artillery, the other chap is a French trooper iwas not going to use or need and decided to get rid of the coat and build up his undress uniform, the sleeved waiscoat garment worn by the Frenchies.
I took a head from Front Rank i had left and cutted the original hat and sculpted the undress hat .
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A remarkable vignette Daniel. You have given us all a fine history lesson regarding the regiments you have re-created, and an interesting display of your approach and painting talents. Congratulations and many thanks for the journey so far.

Chris
 
A remarkable vignette Daniel. You have given us all a fine history lesson regarding the regiments you have re-created, and an interesting display of your approach and painting talents. Congratulations and many thanks for the journey so far.

Chris


Thank you so much for your words Chris, it has been quite a journey and it is coming to an end pretty soon, unless i keep adding pieces to it lol.
Best regards
 
Hi Daniel

Great poses on these fellows ....as always your painting of the whites really sings out skill

Good faces on them

....thought this diorama was finished !

Look forward to seeing more

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Hi Daniel

Absolutely stunning diorama ...museum quality in every respects...a real joy to see , the last 2 fit in well and as with all the rest are so well painted and presented

You can almost hear the drums and musket fire and the ensigns struggling with those wonderful flags

Than you for sharing and updating

A pleasure to see

Inbetween BBQ action and if possible could you put a series of pictures in the completed forum

Look forward to next

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Hi Daniel

Absolutely stunning diorama ...museum quality in every respects...a real joy to see , the last 2 fit in well and as with all the rest are so well painted and presented

You can almost hear the drums and musket fire and the ensigns struggling with those wonderful flags

Than you for sharing and updating

A pleasure to see

Inbetween BBQ action and if possible could you put a series of pictures in the completed forum

Look forward to next

Happy benchtime

Nap

Thnks my friend, will do :)
 
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