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David Spencer

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I'm trying different things with this phone camera. Here are some snaps of old projects.
First up: ICM 1/35 French infantry, WW1.
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My preferred subject is this. Poilus are relatively thin on the ground, as are nice WW1 figs. It's great that this company embraced the period and have made so many nice sets.
Slava Ukraini.
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Somewhere along the line I broke the private's bayonet in the second set.
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Pegaso C14 duelling knights.
Painted to represent, in the blue corner, House Zouche of Lubbesthorpe, Leicester (of course) and Du Guesclin, in white.
Various things here that I'd do differently now (deeper shading for one).
A joyous project, though. That period of arms and armour is the best.
 
Cracking vignettes, you really have an affinity for painting pale blues. I think the lighter back cloth brings out the colours very well, not sure which is best though.

Cheers Simon
 
Thanks everyone.
The barbed wire is Verlinden, bought in ~1990 so gawd knows if it's still available.
 
Hi David

Thanks for sharing the vignettes , all look good , nicely painted , do like the presentation on them all

Your welcome to enter into the Competitions see link

Look forward to seeing more

Have fun modelling

Nap
 
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Beneito Miniatures' 54mm British Grenadier, American War of Independence. The figure has a minor fault (I recall needing plenty of Milliput for this project), that led to the left hand losing its little finger; a gnarled veteran, who looks like a former colleague.
 
Lovely figures, though the Romans must have felt the cold in those mini skirts! I especially like the Grenadier, recently acquired the Airfix collectors kit of the same.

Cheers Simon
 
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