Washington Artillery of New Orleans - 1862

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BULL

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Hi guys, after a long time I'm back with one of my latest works that I finally managed to photograph a bit decently.
It is a beautiful resin figure of Minisoldiers in 1:35 scale, which I decided to set leaning against an artillery position, as if intent on observing the battlefield waiting for the enemy.
As always, I hope you like the result.

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Beautifully done Enrico. Quality work on the blue and grey. A favourite period of mine.

Phil
 
Bull, That is one excellent piece of work-Washington Artilleryman of New Orleans, 1862!(y) Great pose, well done on the ground work as well! Really captures the setting! And super paint job! Thanks for sharing your work!

PS< will there be more Civil War figures from this line? If so, I have some suggestions that are long overdue in my humble opinion.

Terry Martin-Member of the Atlanta Military Figure Society of Atlanta, GA, USA:)
 
Nicely done, I have a few of the minisoldiers Washington Artillery figures (along with most the Union figures), they are some of the best ACW figure around
 
Hi Enrico

Great to talk e you back yiur very welcome

That's a cracking piece of painting and presentation , really like the uniform colours

Why not enter something into FOTM as well as voting in previous month ( we are also running a Vignette & Diorama comp , the current one runs till 1/3/ 21

Thanks for sharing

Look forward to more from you

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Thanks as always for your comments.
These figures of the Russian Minisoldiers are really beautiful and printed in excellent resin. I already have several other subjects from the same company at home, so I think I will have a lot of fun with these ACW figures in the future.
 
I love the naturally posed figures.
Yours is painted to perfection and blends smoothly with the excellent groundwork.
Very, very well done Enrico.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
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