well four months ago i wasn't even thinking about French 28mm armies and didn't own a single figure it's amazing what a wee bit of madness and a steady painting hand can do i still have a lot of figures left to paint yet but really pleased with the progress so far especially when you think i've been painting more for others than i have for myself
this light regiment below is one of my favourites
the first of four regiments of Dragoons
That is an impressive four months of painting. Well done.
ReplyDeleteFantastic army! Love all of the figures & painting - and agree the Light unit is particularly lovely. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteDios mio :O
ReplyDeleteImpressive Army.
That's starting to look a nice Grande Armee all in itself
ReplyDeleteCant take my eyes of it.
ReplyDeleteThis motivates me to continue my army.
Oooh lovely! That is coming together very quickly, well done. I love the Dragoons best, m'self.
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Very very impressive Galpy. That would be at least a years work for me!!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing looking army and that in only 4 months of work.
ReplyDeleteThat's a fantastic looking French army - like the others I am both shocked and very impressed you could produce both that quantity and quality in only four months - excellent job!
ReplyDeleteMiles
WoW! Beautifully painted and quickly. Beyond me how you do this.
ReplyDeleteAJ
Impressive indeed. Since March I managed to paint a couple of artillery pieces and 48 French line infantry figures. I'm so sloooow
ReplyDeleteThere is always something impressive about the 28mm and all in 4 months. I have to do more.
ReplyDeleteFantastic army, are you a fan of the later napoleonic period, (1814-15 Flag pattern)?
ReplyDeleteHi Chris i've aways like this period i have the other flags as well i bought them by mistake without really looking at them they are just sitting in the cupboard
ReplyDeleteBeautiful figres, and all done in 4 months WOW...That is a steady hand you have there! How do you get time to paint? I find it very difficult with a demanding "er in doors" and two little men chasing one another around the house.... >|<? Are you going to start another Napoleonic army after you've finished the French? Just bookmarked this awesome blog.
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