The more I see this figure, the better I like it. After seeing your outstanding work, it could be the inspiration I need to break down and buy my own.
As an aside, my son lives 2 or 3 miles from the Brandywine battlefield. Not a lot to see- rolling hills, couple of historical markers, and a cannon or two (one of which is actually of ACW vintage). In your mind's eye tho, it's easy to stand there and picture the British army, including these Queen's Rangers, advancing on Washington's army.
A super rendition of a super figure. Well done indeed. Love that green uniform. I must get on with mine......
Very well painted and the base fits perfectly with the figure!! All around very well done!!!
Thomas
Thanks Taff, I feel I'm just now starting to understand the importance of presentation. And this after nearly 20 years in the hobby!A great example of how to present a single figure, well done.
Thanks very much Marc, I'm glad you like it.Beautifull all around.
Marc
Awesome finish!
Every aspect is very well done.
Maybe you can share some info regarding lace and eppaulets... I can't tell from the pictures but are they white or silver? I haven't found a definitive answer in my research and that's where I'm stuck now.
Fantastic job on a most beautiful figure... well done.
Colin
Glen, Great job on the Queen's Ranger! Love the staging of the figure. Can you share how you pulled off the birch trees please. Really like the way it turned out. A picture of your finished Queen's Ranger is my screen saver for a few days!
And what is your take on the FER kit? I have never purchased any of them. Know of their Civil War line and have seen the Tarleton's Legion bust. Any details, feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks for sharing your work! I appreciate it...
Kindest Regards, Terry Martin-Member of the Atlanta Miniature Figure Society of Atlanta, GA
Very well done on both the Ranger and the ground work!