WIP Attack on La Haye Sainte at Waterloo in 28mm

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Nice detail mate, plenty of standing water on the day I guess, as for those poor souls, that's the ugly side of the profession. In this day and age I don't think we can comprehend the utter carnage and loss of life in a single day.

Cheers Simon

Thank you kindly mate.

W.
 
Morning, I got a fair bit done today - I finished the wall extension, then added some water effects to some of the road wheel ruts, and finished off by doing a wee bit of dry brushing some dust.
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W.
 
Hi W

Those Rifles look good in position

This is really coming together

Like Daniel , look forward to seeing the latest pics

Have fun

Nap

Thank you kindly Nap, I will be adding some odds and ends on the roadway - left over muskets - back packs - hats that kind of thing, then I will be turnng my dio round to work on the scenery on the other side.

W.
 
Nice bit of road work, better than the council manage around here! This is tantalising seeing a bit here and a bit there, really looking forward to seeing the whole thing.

Cheers Simon
 
Hi W

Those cavalry look good ,liking the mud around the hooves on the horses

Another snippet of the action

Keep this up ....it’s going to look brilliant

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Hi W

Those cavalry look good ,liking the mud around the hooves on the horses

Another snippet of the action

Keep this up ....it’s going to look brilliant

Happy benchtime

Nap

Thank you So much for your kind words Nap - it means A lot.

W.
 
Nice build, good luck with the roof that sounds rather complex to me. Is that balsa wood you use?

Cheers Simon
 
Nice build, good luck with the roof that sounds rather complex to me. Is that balsa wood you use?

Cheers Simon

Its just some light wood like an MDF I had it to hand when I built my flat pack LHS farm buildings, its firm enough but easy to cut with a knife.

W.
 

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