They appear a bit slender when compared to the North Star Jagers, but "flesh out" well after highlighting.
Next up are the Bavarians, which are similarly equipped and uniformed.
Thanks for stopping by and happy painting and good gaming!
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Oh, these are REALLY nice, Dean! Super brushwork!
ReplyDeleteThank you very, Jonathan. These are quite nice figures - almost all in individual poses. Warm regards, Dean
DeleteAmazing work, Dean! Really impressive!
ReplyDeleteAh, thank you so much, Dmitry! Kind regards, Dean
DeleteGreat job Dean. Those Eagles of Empire sculpts are fantastic, aren't they? Fine brushwork!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Greg! Yes, these are very impressive sculpts. Warm regards, Dean
DeleteThey look absolutely superb Dean! I actually quite like the sculpts for their slenderness.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Nick! Yes, they're great for skirmish gaming - which I intend to use them in. Best regards, Dean
DeleteThose are really nice too! I haven't seen Eagles of Empires figures other than the ones shown on their website so this is really interesting. Great work Dean. They do look superb!
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Jason
Thanks so much, Jason. I'm looking forward to getting them all on the table top for some Bolt Action. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteAnd that's awesome work Dean!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michal! Kind regards, Dean
DeleteLooking great Dean 🙂
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Matt! Warm regards, Dean
DeleteSensation job Dean, well done Sir!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michael! Appreciate the kind words. Best, Dean
DeleteNice work Dean. The system of basing is chosen very successfully. I look forward to continuing 8)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Denis! I like to be consistent with bases; I know some folks will use the 3-2-1 figure bases for skirmish games, but I use casualty markers for multi-fig bases - and with only two per bases, it would only require on casualty marker before removing the base after the second casualty. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteGreat looking bunch of Prussians! Lovely work!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks, Iain! I knew I just had to have guys with spiked helmets in my collection. :) Best regards, Dean
DeleteLooking great Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Sergey! Warm regards, Dean
DeleteFecking beautiful Dean!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Fran! Best regards, Dean
DeleteA lot of great job has been done here the
ReplyDeletelast month!! Congrats my friend , excellent figures!
Thank you, George! Appreciate the kind words and visit. Best, Dean
DeleteVery fine looking unit!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you very much, Christopher. Kind regards, Dean
DeleteSmartly turned out sir!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Scrivs! Best, Dean
DeleteVery beautiful! Congratulations on the completion!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Dmitry! Kind regards, Dean
DeleteSehr Schone Preussiches!
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