Walcourt battle: 25 aout 1689

Started by bradpitre, 05 March 2016, 01:00:35 PM

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kev1964

Lovely painting Eric, i look forward to seeing all the others.


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Leon

Outstanding, especially when you consider that the image is about four times the size of the actual figure!
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bradpitre

Good evening!!
not quite finished, here is my old Prince of Waldeck who will command the Allied army painted by Kev .........





sorry for the bad quality of the pictures .....
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Techno

They look super, Eric !

(The pictures aren't that bad, either !)

Brilliant work !  :-bd

Cheers - Phil.

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fred.

They are really nice - both the painting and the sculpts.
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Glorfindel

Superb.

I am desperately trying to avoid the LOA figures while I finish off my Seven Years
War project.   One army nearly finished - then its on to the colourful Frenchies.

Horever, this getting harder to do given the quality of both the figures and painting
they seem to attract.

Just one year to go then its off to the LOA !

(Sob)


Phil

clibinarium

Nice. Two questions; did you add a beard to the pointing figure? Is that an eye I see in the lens of the telescope? :)