Friday, September 20, 2024

Old Glory Janissary Musketeers - WIP

 Just a quick post - Minwax stain over a basic block paint job. Still need to paint the command figures.

Before the stain - with the command figures in the background.
These were on sale at a local (well about 2 hours away) store that sells a lot of "prior owned" figures. These were actually part of an estate sale from an out of state store. Anyway, figured I could use more of these if I ever revisit the Napoleon in Egypt project.

Tomorrow, I plan to stop by a game day event at Fort Steilacoom - about a mile and a half from my place. Not sure how long I'll stay, but intend to take a few pictures of the games going on - at least in the morning session. 

12 comments:

  1. Great minis Dean!
    Have a nice game tomorrow!

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    1. Thanks for the kind words again, Michal! Best regards, Dean

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  2. Great animation and lovely paint job Dean.

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    1. Thanks, Richard. Yes, they have the usual pose (head turn) variations, but not as severe as some ranges. Kindest regards, Dean

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  3. Glorious looking, I must get to mine!

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    1. Thank you very much, Joe. Yes, these aren't too bad, and paint up nicely. Warm regards, Dean

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  4. I can never turn down figures on sale a good buy 👍

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    1. Thanks, Matt. Yes, a good price is like twisting my arm 😀 Kindest regards, Dean

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  5. They look fantastic, Dean! Are they Old Glory figures?

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    1. Thanks, Ray. Yes, these are OG, they look like they'll mix in well with the TAG janissaries I already have too. Warm regards, Dean

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  6. Very nice OG figures - some are better than others - these are good ones!
    Hope you have a good time at Fort Steilacoom, and look forward to lots of great pics!

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    1. Thanks for the kind words, Keith! Yes, looking forward to seeing the guys and games there. Warmest regards, Dean

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