While I am waiting to leave to pick up my huge Napoleonic's trade I mentioned earlier I started painting and did these two The first is a base of 4 Old Glory French Line Grenadiers and the second is 15mm Old Glory Gardes d'Honneur based in a pair. Let me know what you think.
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Sunday, April 18, 2010
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They're looking real nice good job, but if you want to take it to the next level without to much more work you could paint the french with say a prussian blue first then and the blue you've done over top leaving small amount and its not hard at all do the same with e green a dark forest green first and the figures will jump out colour wise when they are on the table. And if your mad like i am i then do a pastle blue highlight and an olive green. Warning once you start doing this its hard to stop because of how they look. You can see that you've got the skill with the brush so why not challange yourself even if its only with you command figures
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I got $1255.00 fro it minus the brunswicks which i still have
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