French Napoleonic Guard Artillery - Flats (1 Viewer)

Here's a couple of pics of my three greys - on their own, so that they can be seen more clearly. I decided to have one with a rider (postilion) - and two unridden (offside) horses. I'll have one grey in the caisson team - and two in the cannon team.



 
Now - my final two pics of this completed double Flat set in 30mm. Available as unpainted castings [ or painted, if that's what you prefer], from B&S Zinnfiguren, Leipzig - link - http://www.zinnfigurenfreunde-leipzig.de/bs.htm

I've painted them in my favourite medium - which is Gloss - and I've just loved painting them. Hope you like 'em too:D - jb:salute::






{P.S. I'll come back to this set at some point in the future, as I explained earlier, - when I will mount them permanently on metal bases as two teams, linked permanently to their respective vehicles. }

See you later.
 
Great work JB,

thanks for showing us the progress of painting these miniatures.

I've got a couple of sets of flats to paint, a Bavarian 1720 mortar team and a Napoleonic era Austrian gun firing ....

so many soldiers to paint ...

Well Done

John
 
Great work JB,

thanks for showing us the progress of painting these miniatures.

I've got a couple of sets of flats to paint, a Bavarian 1720 mortar team and a Napoleonic era Austrian gun firing ....

so many soldiers to paint ...

Well Done

John

Thanks John - a pleasure to do - and share. Especially pleased you like 'em.;)

Good luck with the Flats - no surprises that they are guns too......:cool:

................and so little time.....................I know what you mean................wish I'd re-started earlier too - just that real life got in the way for FAR too long.:D
 

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