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Men of Co. C (Pulaski Guards) 4th Va. Infantry advance on the center of the Federal line. Pvt. George Chumbley turns as he sees his brother William receive a terrible wound to the right eye. Both men However, will survive the war.
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Men of Co. C (Pulaski Guards) 4th Va. Infantry advance on the center of the Federal line. Pvt. George Chumbley turns as he sees his brother William receive a terrible wound to the right eye. Both men However, will survive the war.

That's an excellent photo-diorama. I look forward to more of your postings.
Randy
 
Thank you kindly Mr. Polarbear. It is to date my entire collection of 1/32 painted plastic figures. I just finished George today so I thought I'ld post a picture. The back drop is from the Cross keyes Battlefield but it's literally just down the road from Port Republic. Since I'm being honest, William Chumbley recieved his wound at Paynes Farm not P.R. One was my Gr.Gr. Grandpap and the other my Gr.Gr. Uncle. Artistic Liscence?
 
Great dio and backdrop Capt.
Hopefully many more to come.

Simon
 
Thank you very much. I am new to the hobby so, I dont have a whole lot of figures yet. I mostly do 1/72 scale. This stuff sure is fun. I really enjoy it.
 
Thank you very much. I am new to the hobby so, I dont have a whole lot of figures yet. I mostly do 1/72 scale. This stuff sure is fun. I really enjoy it.

I take it that these are Conte plastic that you have painted? They have come out very well.

BTW welcome to the forum.

Regards

Jeff
 
Yes sir, they are Conte. I have the two Federal and the two Confederate sets. These are all I have gotten painted so far. I paint on these to give my eyes a beak from the 1/72 scale. But, the more of these i paint the better I like them. Thank you for the welcome and the compliment. Aujj65
 

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