Waterloo!

Started by Le Manchou, 21 March 2015, 04:39:30 AM

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Ithoriel

I thought you'd discovered that Leon now had remotely piloted clones.
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Le Manchou

There is a few more pictures on my blog.

http://2d6.fr/projet1870/index.php?
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getagrip

They're cracking too.

I love the idea of fighting on maps; removes so much clutter :-bd
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Leon

Quote from: getagrip on 22 March 2015, 09:20:44 AM
If you had to guesstimate,  how many do you think you've personally cast, ever?

Now there's a question!  I've been casting since 2005 myself, so averaging a few hours of casting time per day, 350 working days per year, 10 years... It's got to be getting on for 5 million of the little chaps I'd think.  It's hard to quantify, as you've got horse, artillery, vehicles, etc, so it's not all foot figures at a fixed price for calculating purposes.

Dave's been casting since 1992 though, so his total is probably a lot higher.  His casting tends to be more vehicles though, so again you'd struggle to work it out anywhere near accurately.

It's no wonder I feel like I've got RSI at times...  :o
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Ronan - Someday man, someday ;)  If you or LeManchou ever happen to be in Texas, stop on by for some WWII or Modern gaming  8)

LeManchou - Thanks for posting the new pics.  I dream of having something like that someday.

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Techno

Quote from: Leon on 23 March 2015, 11:03:03 PM
Now there's a question!  I've been casting since 2005 myself, so averaging a few hours of casting time per day, 350 working days per year, 10 years...

I'd offer to come up and help....But I'd probably end up spraying molten metal all around the factory.  ;)
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Just seen this. Wow.


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getagrip

Quote from: Leon on 23 March 2015, 11:03:03 PM
It's got to be getting on for 5 million

You've personally cast the population of Norway at a 1:1 ratio :o
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cameronian

Manchou this is all very well but I hope you aren't neglecting the one true period ?
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Le Manchou

No, don't worry, I am still working on 1859 and then 1866. The maps for Koniggratz and Custozza are ready, As well as all the battles of 1870 (until Sedan) and 1859. It's slower as I only paint this period when I am in France. In China, I only work on the big napoleonic project. Concerning the enormous 1870 campaign, all the maps will be ready this summer. It will be a battlefield of about 7000 square feet and with 16 000 miniatures in it!
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24 March 2015, 02:41:49 PM #41 Last Edit: 24 March 2015, 04:58:11 PM by Leon
You mean of this



Sorry couldnt get the embed to work.

High fashion or what?

Techno

Kitty's heard of ABBA ?  :o :o :o :o
Would have thought they were a bit too 'heavy' for him.
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cameronian

Quote from: Le Manchou on 24 March 2015, 12:43:38 PM
No, don't worry, I am still working on 1859 and then 1866. The maps for Koniggratz and Custozza are ready, As well as all the battles of 1870 (until Sedan) and 1859. It's slower as I only paint this period when I am in France. In China, I only work on the big napoleonic project. Concerning the enormous 1870 campaign, all the maps will be ready this summer. It will be a battlefield of about 7000 square feet and with 16 000 miniatures in it!

Such a relief.
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getagrip

Quote from: Techno on 24 March 2015, 04:33:06 PM
Kitty's heard of ABBA ?  :o :o :o :o
Would have thought they were a bit too 'heavy' for him.
Cheers - Phil

This was back in the days when they were a simple Swedish folk band,  before they went all heavy with "Mamma Mia", "Voulez Vous" and "The Devil Ripped My Spleen Out!"*

*Early release b-side to "Dancing Queen."
Buy plenty of Matron's sculpts now!

If he keeps using the chainsaw, the value of his work will soon go up.