Next up some more line infantry I think, to make the core of the force. Just 3 lots of 8 to do now and a group of 6 light infantry and that should be the main force done. I hope everyone else's painting is going well and the isolation isn't too bad.
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Monday, 30 March 2020
Generals and their fancy steeds
So next up I've got another piece for my Peninsular force, in fact it is the main piece, my commander-in-chief. As any rightful commander should do, my general has selected a lovely dappled grey horse for his mount. He has a look about him that suggests fighting is not his main interest and that his staff have all that "nonsense" in hand, so why should he worry himself?
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2 comments:
Lovely job Alex! Is he Perry's, nice relaxed pose. Steve.
Great painting Alex.
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