Irish Regiments (1 Viewer)

I agree, looks almost professional ;)

Jeff

lol, yeh I leave the easy bits like sculpting & painting the models, and do the hard part:rolleyes:. Boy am I going to get some stick now:eek:. Worth at least 10 infractions lol, KV will be besides himself with envy;).
Bernard.
 
The only problem with flipping and rotating is that now the bag is on the wrong side! :eek:

Seriously, the label looks good, Trooper! I think the darker font color works better that the first example. Do you have any other fonts to choose from, something more reminiscent of the script on the classic Britain's Whisstock boxes? Maybe "Edwardian" is a better choice to describe what I'm thinking of.

Prost!
Brad
 
The horses have been completed, the blue and yellow look rather smart together, no green :( but then there is always the riders hair! ;)

Jeff
 

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Yo Jeff, just stunning:D. Cannot wait to see this set finished its going to look SUPERB. Cheers mate.:cool:
Bernard.
 
Yo Jeff, just stunning:D. Cannot wait to see this set finished its going to look SUPERB. Cheers mate.:cool:
Bernard.

Facial detail added and the "Officer" has had a large one made from Milliput.

Coming along..............

Jeff
 

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.........and then we have the German styled chappies. Still got to add the facings, which just happen to be green ;) and all the little buttons and wotnots.

Jeff
 

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Facial detail added and the "Officer" has had a large one made from Milliput.

Coming along..............

Jeff

lol bet the Officer is delighted about that:D. Just for your info it says the officers had a silver pouch and his belt had gold lacings and gilt furniture. The shoulder rank bars are gold. The Troopers pouch was just black same as the belt.
Bernard.
 
lol bet the Officer is delighted about that:D. Just for your info it says the officers had a silver pouch and his belt had gold lacings and gilt furniture. The shoulder rank bars are gold. The Troopers pouch was just black same as the belt.
Bernard.

I know - that's why his belt isn't painted ;) Just wait till the next batch of photo's :cool:

I was going to post a teaser but thought you may have trouble sleeping! :D

Log in at Midday.

Jeff
 
Bernard,

The figures are nearly finished - just the boots and stirrups to go once the rest has dried.

Jeff
 

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My camera battery is in the process of re-charging so these three photos will have to suffice for the meanwhile. The Hussars have been finished off and re-united with their horses ready for parade.

There was a little re-painting required on the officers braiding as according to Bernard the Irish couldn't afford gold trim :rolleyes: so yellow it is.

Jeff
 

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Those are wicked Jeff !!!!!!!!! Bernard will be really pleased with those I am 100% sure. If not pst them to me !!! I'll ave em :D :D
 
Yo Troopers, just dont know what to say, pleased is not enough Scott, more like BRILLIANT, FANTASTIC, SUPERB. Another point this is probably the only set of Blue Hussars on the planet, unless you know different????. Cheers mate, just bowled over by these.:D:D:D:D, your the best of the rest.
Bernard;).
 
Yo Troopers, just dont know what to say, pleased is not enough Scott, more like BRILLIANT, FANTASTIC, SUPERB. Another point this is probably the only set of Blue Hussars on the planet, unless you know different????. Cheers mate, just bowled over by these.:D:D:D:D, your the best of the rest.
Bernard;).

Bernard, glad you like them - actually they look better in the flesh so to speak. The photos make them look so huge and the detail not so refined.

I have finished the Artillery Lieutenant and the Infantryman and will post photos of them tomorrow.

Jeff
 
Was a pleasure Jeff in watching you take us step by step in process of finishing the Irish Regiments thanks for all of the time and effort and sharing the finished results. Seems like someone found some use for the green paint that may have been left unattended....The Lt.
 
Bernard, glad you like them - actually they look better in the flesh so to speak. The photos make them look so huge and the detail not so refined.

I have finished the Artillery Lieutenant and the Infantryman and will post photos of them tomorrow.

Jeff

Yo Jeff, always find they look better when you have hold of them:D. I enhanced the photo's for the album, seems to show the detail a lot better. Many thanks mate look forward to getting them:cool:.
Bernard.
 
Yo Jeff, always find they look better when you have hold of them:D. I enhanced the photo's for the album, seems to show the detail a lot better. Many thanks mate look forward to getting them:cool:.
Bernard.

Bernard,

Here are the remaining photos.

Jeff
 

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Was a pleasure Jeff in watching you take us step by step in process of finishing the Irish Regiments thanks for all of the time and effort and sharing the finished results. Seems like someone found some use for the green paint that may have been left unattended....The Lt.


No, no.....never left unattended :eek::D Thanks Joe for your continued support.

Jeff
 

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