WIP Attack on La Haye Sainte at Waterloo in 28mm

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More progress - more figures added -

W.
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It's coming together very nicely, this will be an incredibly impressive piece when it's all done....
 
Hi W

Apologies missed the last updates .....looking at the figures in position really makes all your hard work , both on them but also the basework/buildings

You deserve a massive pat on the back

Look forward to seeing more

Have fun

Nap
 
Hi W

Apologies missed the last updates .....looking at the figures in position really makes all your hard work , both on them but also the basework/buildings

You deserve a massive pat on the back

Look forward to seeing more

Have fun

Nap

Thank you so much - s very kind of you to say.

W.
 
It is a pile of casualties. I may have asked before bit what do use as a flat coat, since Testors stopped making their dull cote I haven't found anything early as good.

Cheers Simon
 
It is a pile of casualties. I may have asked before bit what do use as a flat coat, since Testors stopped making their dull cote I haven't found anything early as good.

Cheers Simon

Im using the Mig Ammo Ultra Matt, I think its working better for me mow - I warm it up first by sitting the bottle in a tub of hot water - then I shake the life out of the bottle and brush it on in a thin layer by removing most of the varnish so its almost going on damp not wet.

W.
 

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