Hi Guys
Well, you may recall I was working on some Swiss Infantry for my Napoleonic French Army in 28mm.
These guys here are all PERRY Plastics.
Well, I've finally finished basing them and my first Battalion is ready to go.
I have given them a Colour (Flag) from a French Line Regiment, so I will have to replace that with the appropriate "Swiss' color eventually but for now I hope no one will notice.
These chaps are painted as the 4th Regiment.
I've based them 50mm wide x 40mm deep. This is my preferred base size for Infantry.
The Perry Plastic Infantry are very nice sculpts (as you would expect from the PERRYs) and easy to assemble.
Enjoy!
As usual. comments are welcomed.
Cheers
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Saturday, January 19, 2013
Monday, July 6, 2009
AB Miniatures WESTPHALIANS! (Part 1)
Hi All
Let's have a look at some more of my AB Miniatures! All painted by Model Citizen Miniatures:
All the figures are the excellent AB MINIATURES 18mm Figures.
These are AB Saxons painted as Westphalians, (because I'm not sure of anyone doing Westphalians in 15/18mm scale, except for ESSEX MINIATURES, or maybe Old Glory).
I don't mind the OG figs, but the ESSEX figs look like "Attack of the Gnomes"!
At top we have the Guard Foot Chasseurs, (in Green uniform), and a Line Regiment . Below we have the Guard De Korps in "Gala Uniform). These guys are actually French Carrabiniers 1812.
They say "variety is the spice of life", so to finish here is a Swiss Regiment in French service. These are from AB's "French Imperial" range!
Let's have a look at some more of my AB Miniatures! All painted by Model Citizen Miniatures:
All the figures are the excellent AB MINIATURES 18mm Figures.
These are AB Saxons painted as Westphalians, (because I'm not sure of anyone doing Westphalians in 15/18mm scale, except for ESSEX MINIATURES, or maybe Old Glory).
I don't mind the OG figs, but the ESSEX figs look like "Attack of the Gnomes"!
At top we have the Guard Foot Chasseurs, (in Green uniform), and a Line Regiment . Below we have the Guard De Korps in "Gala Uniform). These guys are actually French Carrabiniers 1812.
They say "variety is the spice of life", so to finish here is a Swiss Regiment in French service. These are from AB's "French Imperial" range!
Cheers!
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