French cavalry massed for battle |
The Grand Duchess' Cuirassiers (still needing their powdered hair painted) |
Irish Regiment Bukeley hold a farm on the French right flank. |
Pay waggons parked in St. Michel...the objective! |
Table overview the French hold St. Michel and the British assault from the top left |
French 6lbr |
skirmish on the flanks |
French cavalry surge forward |
The first British volley brings down only a few troopers |
8 comments:
Splendid eye candy, sir. They look marvelous. Besides the cuirassiers I particularly liked the French artillery, but everything looks good.
We don't see enough of your lovely figures; please don't be shy about sharing them with us.
-- Jeff
The massed cavalry look very impressive , must start casting up some more myself .
Beautiful work on the new cuirassiers, littlejohn ! Hard to tell you painted on the cuirass, it looks for all the world as if it was part of the casting. Really, I like all your PA figures.
I am also partial to that S935 mold you used for the cuirassiers. For the longest time it was endlessly frustrating me by producing guys carrying knives or at best, a gladius. Finally I went overboard cutting extra channels in the mold, have to trim a lot of excess now but at least the swords turn out complete.
Best regards and keep up the good work,
Steve
Lovely figures; very beautiful and nostalgic. Best, Dean
Thanks guys!
@Corporal_Trim,
That mold is a tough one to cast, I found getting the swords to cast fully very difficult even with new vents cut. I finally just cut the swords off and replaced with a length of flat toothpick sealed with super glue and that worked well...the shape of a flat toothpick is just right and matches the original (makes me think that was how the original master might have been sculpted.
A pleasant sight indeed to see your new armies on the march...
Great looking game; figs are fab, cuirassiers well good
-- Allan
I do like the Cuirassier figure very nice.
Your cavalry is coming along nicely and this has got me thinking I need more. So last night I started work preping 12 hussars I had cast up some time ago.
Thanks
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