Napoleonic British Army

Started by soalp, 24 April 2017, 12:38:39 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

soalp

Hello,

The first core units of my 10 mm British Army are finished.

Cheers














paulr

 :-bd =D> :-bd =D>

They look brilliant =D> =D>

And as that was your first post, welcome to the forum :-h

One, very small, observation - a little of the appropriate colour paint on the white edges of the flags will improve them
Lord Lensman of Wellington
2018 Painting Competition - 1 x Runner-Up!
2022 Painting Competition - 1 x Runner-Up!
2023 Painting Competition - 1 x Runner-Up!

lowlylowlycook

No doubt that these are redcoats.  Very vibrant. 

Nice!

Terry37

Some very nice work there!!!

Terry
"My heart has joined the thousand for a friend stopped running today." Mr. Richard Adams

Steeleye

Now those are what I call well painted figures!

Techno

Absolutely belting, work !! :-bd

.......and welcome to the forum.  :-h

Cheers - Phil

Duke Speedy of Leighton

That's a hell of a first post! Wow!
8)
Hello and welcome.
You may refer to me as: Your Grace, Duke Speedy of Leighton.
2016 Pendraken Painting Competion Participation Prize  (Lucky Dip Catagory) Winner

Jesus

 :) :) :)
It is really well painted but I think the flags can be improved, molded to give them realism
2017 Paint-Off - 3 x Winner!

sunjester


Leman

Wow! superb paint job. I would echo the flag comments, i.e. paint the white edges (not as tricky as it sounds) and give them a little bit of movement. That way you'll have the kind of army that wins prizes. Welcome to the forum.
The artist formerly known as Dour Puritan!

Subedai

Wotcha and welcome!

Agree with all comments about the standards, apart from that they look the dogs nads. Great looking Primus Postus.

MickS
Blog is at
http://thewordsofsubedai.blogspot.co.uk/

2017 Paint-Off - Winner!

soalp

Thank you very much to all. Definitely I am going to work on Flags. It was my first experience on this scale and just will try to improve according to your valuable suggestions on next works.
Highlanders, 95th, Lights and cavalrys will be next.

skywalker


DFlynSqrl

Those are really lovely.  Welcome to the forum!

FierceKitty

Good start there, if that's really your first go at ten mil. Flags are a doddle to animate a bit.
I don't drink coffee to wake up. I wake up to drink coffee.

toxicpixie

Just to second everyone else, they're very nice indeed!
I provide a cheap, quick painting service to get you table top quality figures ready to roll - www.facebook.com/jtppainting

Leon

Those are fantastic, really nice work!  Welcome to the Forum as well.

8)
www.pendraken.co.uk - Now home to over 10,000 products, including nearly 5000 items for 10mm wargaming, plus MDF bases, Battlescale buildings, I-94 decals, Litko Gaming Aids, Militia Miniatures, Raiden Miniatures 1/285th aircraft, Red Vectors MDF products, Vallejo paints, Tiny Tin Troops flags and much, much more!

Fenton

Welcome

There a bit  jolly. Lovely​ work
If I were creating Pendraken I wouldn't mess about with Romans and  Mongols  I would have started with Centurions , eight o'clock, Day One!

fred.

Really good panting and basing. I'd echo the other comments on the flags - which should only take you abut 5mins to sort. It's amazing how much it helps to paint the edges of the flags - thinned paint is good. And putting a bit of a curve in, using the handle of a paint brush to bend the flag works well.
2011 Painting Competition - 1 x Winner!
2012 Painting Competition - 2 x Runner-Up
2016 Painting Competition - 1 x Runner-Up!
2017 Paint-Off - 3 x Winner!

My wife's creations: Jewellery and decorations with sparkle and shine at http://www.Etsy.com/uk/shop/ISCHIOCrafts

jimduncanuk

Fantastic brushwork, much better than mine has ever been.

Tidy up the flags as many others have said.

One question for you.

Why are you representing centre companies only?

Where are your flank companies?
My Ego forbids a signature.