PRE ORDER CGS 200mm French Dragoon 1815

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Gra30

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Hi all,

A big thanks to Carl for this piece and great addition to our Waterloo range.

PRE ORDERS now being taken

TO PRE ORDER PLEASE EMAIL [email protected]

General release TBC
Images are of the assembled casting

CR04 French Dragoon 1815
200mm
Sculpted by Carl Reid
Resin with foil sling

Thanks for looking

dragoon 1.jpg
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dragoon 3.jpg
dragoon 4.jpg
 
I love Carls work but this one is particuliarly attractive to me. Great feel and character to it.
 
Really spectacular. Is there some kind of competition between Reid and Corry? Every new piece by these guys just gets better. Whatever's going on, keep 'em coming.
 
Looks awesome Gra. Brilliant work, superb emotive pose, lovely detail, particularly on the helmet crest. My paint brushes are twitching!

Alex.
 
Thanks all

I am just grateful Alex you are doing the box art :)
Looking forward to it very much :)
Best wishes
Looks awesome Gra. Brilliant work, superb emotive pose, lovely detail, particularly on the helmet crest. My paint brushes are twitching!

Alex.
 
Gra,
Lovely sculpting from Carl , especially on the clothing , love the pose and also the helmet .

E mail sent but incase ..can I preorder one please

Thanks to Carl for sculpting and for you commissioning and of course to Alex for the forthcoming box art ...can't wait

Thanks for sharing

Nap
 
Email sent.

Interesting with this one that he's shown as wearing the pre-Bardin Regulation jacket and he's using the long version of firearm as opposed to the usual cavalry carbine. Certainly one thing I've learnt about the 1815 campaign is never say never with regard to the uniforms & equipment of the French.

Geoff
 
Nice job mate looking forward to seeing it in the flesh at Euro keep them coming you should do very well with it.

Ian
 
I like this as it looks to be a beautifully cast, plain simple painters figure. The experienced Masters will really go to town on this one, and yet even us less able,should because of its quality be able to turn out a reasonable result. He looks like that old actor, Richard Widmark.
 
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