Early War French

Started by Pavlovs_Dog, 06 July 2013, 03:31:47 PM

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Pavlovs_Dog

In Recent Weeks I have been working on some Early First World War French  I got recently. I am quite enjoying my first attempt at painting  10mm figures, although I am not sure I am doing their fine sculpting justice . In any case enjoy ...

   





All the best,

Jerry

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Duke Speedy of Leighton

They work well.

If I may be sold bold as to offer some advice, if you sift some fine sand and apply it around the bottom of bases it would hide the bulge.
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Techno

Look fine to me Jerry.
Cheers - Phil.

kev1964

Looking good, like Lemmey says ,a bit of fine sand or a bit of field grass around the bases works well for me,


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Pavlovs_Dog

Chaps ,

Many thanks for the remarks of encouragement, I am  very pleased you like the progress so far. thanks for the tip with regard to the fine sand at the momment I am working with fine rubble dust I'll try to get it to over lap on the figures bases  come the next batch. Next up will be the famous squinze-quinze.... watch out !

Leman

Don't worry, you're doing a good job on them. They're not supposed to be painted like 28s.
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petercooman

They look great!

And the first picture shows you exactly how 10 mm should look, A detachment of men surging forward en masse!

Keep it up!

ryman1

For a first attempt you're doing a fine job  :-bd
I'm pretty new to 10mm myself and am surprised at how quickly painting skill develops at this scale.
You're on the right track.

Cheers

Ry

TinyTerrain

Keep it up Jerry, definitely on the right track.

Best regards,

Craig
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Pavlovs_Dog

17 September 2013, 08:58:57 PM #10 Last Edit: 17 September 2013, 09:10:45 PM by Pavlovs_Dog
Here is a brief up date of some more Pendraken early WWI French I completed and based them over the weekend.

http://miniature-inspiration.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/WWI%20French


Hope you like them , and I'd be happy to hear  comments and critiques

Jerry

Duke Speedy of Leighton

Those are great. Basing working much better too.  8)
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Techno

I'm with Lemmey on that ! :)
Good job !
Cheers - Phil.

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