WIP 40mm Royal Artillerie, Yorktown 1781

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And here are the 4 artillery crew members in pokalem hats, long sleeve vest, all left to do is the gaiters......
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As I have stated before I cannot even imagine what courage and vision it takes in order to engage in this kind of work.I take my hat off and pay my respects to you sir.

PS:It goes without saying that the painting is remarkable too.

Oda.
 
As I have stated before I cannot even imagine what courage and vision it takes in order to engage in this kind of work.I take my hat off and pay my respects to you sir.

PS:It goes without saying that the painting is remarkable too.

Oda.



thank you so much Oda, i really appreciate your comments.
All the best (y)
 
Daniel

All I can say is WOW that battlefield looks AMAZING , so much detail , with the colours flying , troops getting into position , really wonderful work .

Is there a cover that goes over .....or are there more sections planned?

Thank you for sharing ..kerp up the great Modellng

Nap

PS ..?.Perhaps a field surgeon with wounded ?
 
Daniel

All I can say is WOW that battlefield looks AMAZING , so much detail , with the colours flying , troops getting into position , really wonderful work .

Is there a cover that goes over .....or are there more sections planned?

Thank you for sharing ..kerp up the great Modellng

Nap

PS ..?.Perhaps a field surgeon with wounded ?

Of course, i already picked the figures for the wounded troopers and a surgeon, they are from Trident as well.
Can't have a siege without wounded lads...
The location of them will be behind the artillery positions.
Cheers kev :)
 
I layed all the base colors for the hat , vest and troussers.
I have used a varios mixes of scale 75, vallejo, andrea and even Formula P3.
The idea is to jave a mix of different shades, slight variation between the garments and even troopers, uniforms were supossed to last between 1 year, 2 and 3 years depending on the garment.
Obviously it will wear out different from trooper to trooper.
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hey Daniel, it's been a while since I've checked in... This dio is really looking great!!! All the little scenes within the grand scene... Fantastic!!!
Your dedication to this project is outstanding... Well done!!! Keep at it.. I'll try not to fall so far behind again lol

Cheers

Colin

Wow Colin!!, where have you been mate????
Glad you are ok and back at PF.
Thanka for your comments.
Looking forward to see some of your stuff.
Cheers
 

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