WIP 42nd Highland Infantry Regiment "Black Watch" at the Battle of Quatre Bras, June 1815

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Hi Ski

Catching up and WOW! ......what a update , they look great , your really bringing these figures to life

Tartans looking really good as are the details on sporran , nice painting on the socks dicing ( apologies to. Scottish members )

No more feeding that carpet

Look forward to seeing more

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Fantastic job on these, very impressive work. Cheers Bill
Thanks, Bill.

Amazing work. W.
Thank you, W!

Hi Ski

Catching up and WOW! ......what a update , they look great , your really bringing these figures to life

Tartans looking really good as are the details on sporran , nice painting on the socks dicing ( apologies to. Scottish members )

No more feeding that carpet

Look forward to seeing more

Happy benchtime

Nap



Roger that, Kevin. Once in awhile pulling a stupid maneuver makes us remember we still got a lot to learn.
 
You're bringing this along fantastically Steve.
Every figure is a 'gem' in itself.
I re-iterate Kevin's comment .... WOW! and WOW! again.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
Flag Bearer Finished

Finally, I can show some progress and close out the Flag Bearer. Bunker time has become a premium lately due to summer work, but we do what we can, right?

You’d think after painting four tartans by now that they would have been the toughest part, but working these long socks was no walk in the park. I had to redo the right sock twice while trying to keep the pattern straight as it wound around the leg. I sure do appreciate all the others to come, they’ll be a piece of cake, lol.

Using the methods and techniques mentioned before this figure moved along much quicker, minus the socks. He really doesn’t have a lot of detail to him, but the right side of the flag had to be tackled. That wasn’t as difficult as before either. There are a few areas I thought were a bit off, but you’d really have to look closely to find them. So, I’m calling this figure done.

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I aplauogize for the poor photos. Trying to capture the flag with the figure will be handle differently when the final pics are taken. For now, this figure is in the curio cabinet safely tucked away until the base and weathering are done.
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Thanks for watching. Cheers, Ski.
 
Truly excellent work....

Thank you, Warren.

Fantastic! Following your epic progress on this masterpiece to be. tom

Thanks, Tom!


Thank you, Eduardo.

Splendid result Ski, nice work on those socks, they do look complicated. Cheers Steve


Thanks, Brother. The toughest issue has been keeping the lines straight. If one goes astray it's a pain to correct within the pattern. It was a lot of serious up close work.

Thanks, Gents, Ski.
 
Dear Mr Ski

Catching up a bit ......That colour bearer looks great , you've done the flag really well ....nice detail painting , the officer looks good as well , nice kilt and pattern on the socks ...bet they were fun !

This thread is a pleasure to follow and your getting some mighty fine figures done ....good on ya !

Keep on Ruckin'

Looking forward to seeing more

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
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