the importance of weathering ( snow) (1 Viewer)

Poppo

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For a realistic dio it is important to make the weathering also on men, not only vehicles...I added it to my dio "french army in Russia" and everything suddenly becomes more real {sm3}





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could not agree more. Nice depiction of winter soldiers
Mitch
 
It certainly makes it more real, that's for sure
guy:)
 
Thank you Mitch, Guy for nice comments and thank you mates for the likes {sm3}
 
You have to love snow, you hardly ever see it in Napoleonic scenes. Very good job.
 
Wil these soldiers be wearing a different uniform if it snows. I am not a Nap collector, only buying selective Nap sets. Asking just to understand more as to whether in a winter or cold front scenario, will there be differences to the way they dress up?

Rgds,Chris
 
I agree. Most TSs are too "fresh" and clean looking as they come.
 
Excellent snow weathering on the figures^&cool

Rob
 
Wil these soldiers be wearing a different uniform if it snows. I am not a Nap collector, only buying selective Nap sets. Asking just to understand more as to whether in a winter or cold front scenario, will there be differences to the way they dress up?

Rgds,Chris



During winter I think they wore coats and scarfs, and everything they found on the way to get warmer.....In my scene the " carabinier" and the " cuirassier" don't because they are cavalry, and because it is only the beginning of cold and snow {sm4}


I am not a big fan of napoleonics, just I am fascinated by the 2 extreems: In Egypt and in Russia
 
Thank you Rough rider and Rob, nice to hear :salute::
 

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