Franco-Prussian War

Started by Javier Gomez, 12 January 2015, 03:32:55 PM

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fsn

Just spent five minutes looking at that thinking "well, that looks a bit big girlies' pants".

They need cutting out, don't they?
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Subedai

Quote from: fsn on 13 March 2015, 05:21:34 PM
Just spent five minutes looking at that thinking "well, that looks a bit big girlies' pants".

They need cutting out, don't they?

Initially I thought the road was nice but who wants a windy road around a mountain, then I scrolled up a bit and saw the wetlands; went to Page 2 and saw your comment and had an immediate light bulb moment.

Phew, I'm glad you posted before I did.
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Like the look of those rivers and roads; where are they from Javier?
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Quote from: getagrip on 13 March 2015, 07:03:11 PM
Like the look of those rivers and roads; where are they from Javier?

Google En Cobertura, it's a guy from Malaga

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Quote from: fsn on 13 March 2015, 05:21:34 PM
Just spent five minutes looking at that thinking "well, that looks a bit big girlies' pants".

They need cutting out, don't they?

Yes, they need to be cut out but seems very easy

Javier Gomez

Hi! After a long silence I resumed my paintings and gaming! Here a few pics of last night game, St. Privat sector of Gravelotte-St. Privat battle. My new Saxons and Prussian Guards had their baptism of fire with no much luck. In fact the Prussian line and the Brunswickers earned all the glory, as well as the French line cavalry –those gallant fellows made a desperate charge to prevent the deployment of the Prussian guns at close range, what they did indeed but at a high cost!









fsn

I think that one of the chasseurs has a gaiter button missing.

That's just jealousy - what I mean is  :o

Excellent in every aspect. Truly inspiring.




I'd love to have a game now, but my table space is filled with my daughter's stuff as she's just left university!  :(
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kev1964

Stunning work Javier, what a sight.


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fred.

A great looking game, cracking figures, and I really like the rolling terrain.
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Great to see more of your wonderful figures again, Javier.   :-bd
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Looks amazing, welcome back!
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Fantastic!  And great to see all those beautiful hand painted flags on show - well done!  :-bd =D> =D> =D>

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Leman

Absolutely stunning work. Love the French 3rd Hussars charging up the hill. Superb terrain!
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cameronian

Quote from: fsn on 27 June 2015, 07:38:42 AM
I think that one of the chasseurs has a gaiter button missing.


I'd love to have a game now, but my table space is filled with my daughter's stuff as she's just left university!  :(


Indeed, I also noticed the officer has his collar unbuttoned ... unforgiveable lapse Javier!   ;D

Lovely figures and terrain, thank you for sharing
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Techno

Superb !  =D>
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