I recently made a small order from Pendraken with stuff from all periods. My first completed stuff out of this order are some French Dragoons (2nd Dragoons to be exact!). This is my first attempt at 10mm Napoleonics....once again, im just shocked and amazed at how much detail can be put on a 10mm figure!
Thanks for looking!
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-nFOX0MVMWos/UI3RmK7NO-I/AAAAAAAAEGU/Dr9MGOAvgL4/s912/DSCF0797.JPG)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-q9PkSLC2jiE/UI3RorPUQVI/AAAAAAAAEGk/h7Ec6RzOGxg/s912/DSCF0799.JPG)
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-ILrLtOM0gnM/UI3Rk1Rd3aI/AAAAAAAAEGM/EuXvj2xc2iw/s912/DSCF0796.JPG)
Those are beautiful! 8)
Agreed, very nicely done 8).
Excellent stuff ! 8)
Please tell me that even if it's your first attempt at Napoleonics...That you have painted 10mm stuff before ! ;)
Cheers - Phil.
Thank you very much guys! Im really excited about them. My 10mm love continues to grow!
Quote from: Techno on 29 October 2012, 01:02:43 PM
Please tell me that even if it's your first attempt at Napoleonics...That you have painted 10mm stuff before ! ;)
Nope - not my first 10mm stuff. Im relatively new at it, but not my first rodeo!
Tres bon!
Fantastic work! Loving the horses great paint job.
Excellent, very nicely done!
8)
Very nice!
Mark
Right... that's my 10mm Napoleonics back in the drawer... simply no point painting them when the likes of you are about posting top piccies. :'(
Back to my 10mm ECW instead, and looking at piccies of some a five-year old has painted. I can top those... just. :)
Nicely done 8)
Very nice. Always had a soft spot for dragoons. 8)
Thanks very much everyone. I just cant get enough of 10mm stuff these days - they are a pleasure to paint.
Quote from: Hertsblue on 30 October 2012, 09:30:41 AM
Very nice. Always had a soft spot for dragoons. 8)
Yeah, me too. Even in their present day configuration... 8)
Purdy, me likee :D
I think I saw some of the buttons missing on these dragoons. :o
Lovely clean colours, impressive!
Very nice... great job...well done 8)
Great painting. If you don't mind saying, what base size are you using and what does the unit represent (regiment, squadron)? I am wrecking my brain about how to base my cavalry.
Hi there
These are brilliant.
Take care
Andy