The last couple of weeks have been a bit quiet on the gaming front, but I've been beavering away, painting for other people. Here are the results:
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A dozen cavalry for Geoff - these are the Schomberg regiment |
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And another view with more of the figures in shot. |
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Some figures for zombie games |
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Foundry Swashbucklers for use in Border Reiver games |
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This last one is for me - the Tobolskiy Dragoons. These guys are actually made from some spare Austrian dragoons, but they are the only Dragoon regiment in my forthcoming 15mm Russian SYW army. More on that later. |
Still a dozen figures left to paint for Geoff, which I'll hopefully get finished very soon, and then a week of marking and writing reports before I go near the paints again.
Nate
A very nice mix of figures off your painting desk, Nathan. The Schombergs look fab. The grey coat with red facings is a handsome combination. Sharp looking regiment! Geoff will be happy with these.
ReplyDeleteThe Tobolisky Dragoons; are they 15mm Old Glory? The horses certainly remind me of the "old" Old Glory horses but I cannot be certain.
Thanks Jonathan. They are indeed Old Glory figures, as are their brethren about to make the trip from the USA southwards.
DeleteYou really have been busy! Fabulous work Nate.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael.
DeleteVery nice work, and those swashbucklers really look the part.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Aaron
Thanks Aaron. They were the type of figure that basically paint themselves - such good castings.
DeleteExcellent job, love this beautiful Schomberg regiment...
ReplyDeleteGreat work Nathan! Thanks to you, I will now have to paint up my Border Reiver figures to catch up with Geoff.
ReplyDeleteIt's only three of them - unless Geoff has some more to send up his sleeve...
DeleteCracking work Nathan. The Schombergs are Front Rank?
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark. Yes they are. Fantastic figures to work with.
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