Here they are ready for the gaming table - skirmishers from the two sets of Napoleonic Infantry.
I clipped off the longer coat tails from the 1807-14 set.The figures from the 1807-14 set are a bit more slender than the earlier released 1812-15 set, but still mix in well together.
Along with earlier painted figures, these will be more than enough for multi-player skirmish games. Next up are the Line Infantry figures in marching poses - which should make painting them in more of a simpler production-line method. I also picked up a box of the Perrys' recently released Duchy of Warshaw Infantry. It was ebay at a good price, so couldn't pass it up.
Awesome work Dean !
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Michal! Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteFantastic skirmishers Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for the kind words, Mike. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteNicely done Dean I’m not a fan of Napoleonic skirmishes but you always need more skirmishers anyway 👍
ReplyDeleteThanks, Matt. I haven't done Napoleonic skirmish since Sharp Practice years ago. Hope to try it out with One Hour Skirmish rules. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteGreat looking skirmishers Dean.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Richard. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteBeautiful paint work on these Dean.....I have played a bit of Sharpe Practice and generally enjoy the games.
ReplyDeleteFabulous work Dean!
ReplyDeleteLovely brushwork as always!
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