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Anglo Allied and French forces square off at Quatre Bras, the prelude to Waterloo............
Holy crap George, I am soooo jealous of all the toys you have. What a life. Play, paint, sell, travel and all for a hobby you love. You sir are blessed. And you are a pretty decent fellow too. To bad a certain RC does not realize what a mistake he has made.
Thanks for the kind words Michael and you are correct, I do have a great life when it comes right down to it. I get to sell toy soldiers for a living, have my health, a great girlfriend, two terrific parents and the time to enjoy my hobby to and share it with the rest of my fellow collectors.
I know in the past I did raftloads of WWII dioramas, but Napoleonics are actually my first era of choice, been fascinated with the period ever since my father took me to see Waterloo at the theater as a kid, I've got raftloads of figures that need to get painted, so watch this space. Actually, Jeff from the Uk is the one who finally got me off of my rear end regarding the Napoleonics.
Thanks as well for the vote of confidence; RC made a decision that he thinks is best for his company, so I've got to live with it and move forward...............
George,
Well I'm glad I did everyone a favour then - these are just excellent! It's nice to see the Nassau and Brunswick units out in force as well as the British and French and you say Ligny is going to be next
I used to collect this size of figure; big enough to paint loads of detail and small enough to display whole battles - happy memories
So a big thumbs up and I know it takes a lot of time to set these up let alone the painting but keep them coming please.......
Jeff
Very well done, my compliments. I could spend hours casting my eyes over the pics.
To me there is nothing like napoleonics en-masse to convey the colour, splendour and drama of the period. Excellent display.
Reminds me of my earliest days colecting and gaming with Airfix plastics, then moving on to Minifigs 25mm before being able to afford the excellent ranges we have on offer now.
Particuarly like the Brunswickers, any more of them to be seen?