Managed to slap some paint onto the horses; followed by a Minwax stain.
This is what they looked like prior to the staining.
After shot of Testors Dullcote, they'll get some touching up and highlighting.
After these are done, I have some Perry French Infantry and Cuirassiers to work on. I'm sort of back into Napoleonics at the moment.
Looking good Dean!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mike! Appreciate the visit and kind comments. Regards, Dean
DeleteThey are stunningly good, Dean. I think I need to get some horse-painting lessons! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Aaron
Thank you, Aaron. I have to say the Perry sculpts are a joy to paint. Kind regards, Dean
DeleteA good rider has got a good horse...Splendid!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Phil! Warm regards, Dean
DeleteWow! They look just as colourful as their riders!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michael. I can see why cavalry was so expensive to maintain - not just the horse, but all the gear. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteYou are back in the saddle again, Dean! Great looking dapples.
ReplyDeleteLol! Well put, Jonathan. I have to say my current philosophy of not being too stuck on which units participated in which battle has opened a lot of possibilities for projects. Best regards, Dean
DeleteReally awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Michal. I'm looking forward to getting these completed & based, and moving on to more projects. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteLovely looking horses!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain