Napoleonic Christmas (In Progress) (1 Viewer)

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I know it's only June but I couldn't wait to play with these:

The 2 WB Christmas sets supplemented with the Petticoat (in yellow) and the 2 Redcoats (Pvt and NCO of the Coldstream Guards) meant to be used with the sets. Now just waiting for the next set and any other supplements that may come our way.
 

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Once again very nicely done and photograph Randy but I noticed that Ken got dressed in his reenactment duds and some how made his appearance in the Guard Box.:):):)
 
Lovely, original diorama - a little different from the norm, unless of course the CG open up on the women and kids. Besides, nothing says Christmas like defending Europe from imperial domination. Thanks for sharing.
 
That is a very colorful shot Randy...very warm and Christmasy...it's 90 degrees plus here...:p
 
The next edition is finished and I am just waiting for the resin masters so I can do the paint samples. This years set is designed to be used with these two at the left end, or as a stand alone set.
Two more soldiers and a civilian is all I can tell you for now... but with a couple of new additions.
I have designed all three so you can mix and match as Randy has here. I would love to continue this with some shop fronts... a Christmas street scene circa 1815.
 
The next edition is finished and I am just waiting for the resin masters so I can do the paint samples. This years set is designed to be used with these two at the left end, or as a stand alone set.
Two more soldiers and a civilian is all I can tell you for now... but with a couple of new additions.
I have designed all three so you can mix and match as Randy has here. I would love to continue this with some shop fronts... a Christmas street scene circa 1815.

Sounds great Ken can't wait to see it! & your idea for 1815 shop fronts would be a very welcome addition to the series

Cheers Craig
 
Very nice Randy. Thank you for sharing and for the time taken.
 

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