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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

AB 15mm 4th French Legere

Well as promised I just finished these guys up along with a Scruby commission I was doing.  Anyway I decided to designate them as the 4th Legere which fought at Ligny and Waterloo as well as other battles.  They were typical AB and I loved painting them.  I should order another 3-4 units at some point.  I am not sure if the paint scheme I did on them is historically accurate for this unit so if you have any coloring info on that unit, I would love to see it.  I still need to flag the unit but don't have any printed now that I can find, so I will do that later.





Cheers... ;)

10 comments:

  1. Very nice!! That's a lovely shade of blue, what is it?

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  2. It is Reaper Pro Paint Bright Blue 19035. It was the best Blue I could find to paint up my Frenchies. I use the same color on the coats of the rest of my French as well.

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  3. Opps Also it is painted over Reaper Pro Paint Ocean Blue 19034.

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  4. Great looking Legere unit Razor! Nice to see all the companies present.

    Cheers

    Ken

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  5. Thanks!! Never heard of Reaper paints before??

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  6. Wow really? They are very common here in the states. Try this link they are very good paints with con pigment and consistency...

    http://www.reapermini.com/paints

    Cheers.

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  7. I do not know why the pro paints don't show on their website but here they are on another site.

    http://www.battlemart.com/store/index.php?_a=viewCat&catId=71

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  8. Hi Razor 1,
    Really nice figures!
    Our French army is lacking legere, have been trying to persuade my brother David to paint some up as they make a nice change from all the line battalions.
    Cheers
    Paul

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  9. Thanks guys they were great to paint. I am debating about doing a few British army units as I haven't painted any of those in a while... So that will be next.

    Cheers

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