And the Perry guns with crews.
I've been reading the Osprey Salamanca book that I just won off of ebay. Really good read with nice illustrations. Plan to play out a portion of the battle the next time we play Black Powder. Happy Holidays all!
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Nice work Dean. I'm still impressed with your work rate, something I fear I will never achieve.
ReplyDeleteRegards HGA.
HGA: Thanks; you're too kind. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteSuperb Dean. I'm always amazed at how fast you paint Napoleonics.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant work Dean. I am very impressed.
ReplyDeleteDamn productive and brilliant work.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fantastic achievement to have your work rate and yet produce such lovely mini's!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Excellent work, Dean...the colors just pop
ReplyDeleteThose are absolutely incredible looking!
ReplyDeleteLook great Dean well done once again!
ReplyDeleteexcellent detailed painting on the figures!
ReplyDeleteLooking good Dean,I have a set of the horse and foot artillery (Perry) waiting to be painted and this certainly provides some incentive although not the time!
ReplyDeletePP
Fantastic job Dean!
ReplyDeleteNice work Dean, I wish I had them in my collection.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Nice work. The shading on the uniform coats is impeccable as is the yellow lace brush work. Something to be proud of for sure.
ReplyDeleteGreat painting Dean! (As usual!)
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