Hi Tom can’t agree with you more it’s also a pet peeve with me after over 30 years in the British armed forces handling and training these beautiful animals
JF
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Hi john beautifully painted figure as usual, just a note not your fault but someone should tell Romeo models that cigarettes were not invented until the 1860s although cigars were.
Regards John
Hi Malcolm
Thank you so much for your kind comments. When I first started painting in this style it was my intention to try make the completed figures look like porcelain. I mainly use Vallejo and Rowney tube acrylics with two coats of miniature paints gloss acrylic varnish which is very tough...
These have all been repainted in a matte finish four are Indian cavalry not sure what regiment maybe Bengal cavalry. The figure on the rearing horse is a Hussar of what regiment I'm not sure again repainted, I think the actual figure is a 2nd version of the rearing horse casting.
Figure on left with lance is a historex plastic kit of a french Napoleonic polish lancer of the guard. Not sure of age as historex are still in production now could be 70/80s. What is the other figure made of?
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