Output is low and production is slow, but in this short post let me roll out a new unit of gendarmes from the painting queue.
These bad boys still on their painting sticks. Finished but not based.
Dice and tape measures to the ready as you gain an insight into my small wargaming world.
Luvvly Jubbly!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Ray.
DeleteLovely work Richard
ReplyDeleteThank you, Neil.
DeleteGreat work sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michal.
DeleteNice! I am still trying to get more Gendarmes into my painting queue.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jon.
DeleteBeautiful work Richard. Are the banners Pete's flags?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lawrence. Is they are.
DeleteLovely stuff Richard! 15th century armies scare me. Too much variety in the outfitting to suit my painting approach.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chris. I know what you mean. However, it stops me getting bored.
DeleteExcellent Renaissance cavalry Richard, they look superb!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your opinion, Keith. Thank you.
DeleteLovely work, the barding etc. is really top notch. great looking unit.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie. Glad you like them.
DeleteSuperb work there Ricahrd and they really come alive once based and with those standards flying:)!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Steve. Basing and flags can really make a difference.
DeleteSplendid work on these classic Foundry figures! I've got lots of Perry plastic primed for Italian Wars, Italian heavy cavalry and Italian pike plus some half painted war carts for Ravenna I must finish! Lovely colour variation on your Gendarmes!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain. I like the sound of the war carts.
DeleteBeautiful work Richard. Love the flags and bright colours. No wonder this is a popular period to wargame.
ReplyDeleteCheers.
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