ì have the patient of a saint? You mut be the pope at least. Fine figures, great painting and research. Congratulationsjp
That's a very nice painted army!Nice blog BTW ;-)GreetingsPeter
Fantastic. After all it´s not only me who is the holy saint of patiance. Congratulations.jp
Thanks guys. May your brushes never go bald and your dice be always sixes.
I agree with peter..nice army and nice blog. I´ve looked at the zvezda wagon a couple of times...it could be pressed into service for medieval period..but now I have seen your paint job on it I will get it.Cheerspaul
Paul,Thanks for the compliment. Yeah. it's a nice model. I would have preferred a second wagon or a couple of horses rather than that daft drum!George
Excellent work, I especially like the use of the Cossack drummers.
Thanks Will, always thought the drum was a waste of time but the figures were good!
ì have the patient of a saint? You mut be the pope at least. Fine figures, great painting and research. Congratulations
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That's a very nice painted army!
ReplyDeleteNice blog BTW ;-)
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Peter
Fantastic. After all it´s not only me who is the holy saint of patiance. Congratulations.
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Thanks guys. May your brushes never go bald and your dice be always sixes.
ReplyDeleteI agree with peter..nice army and nice blog. I´ve looked at the zvezda wagon a couple of times...it could be pressed into service for medieval period..but now I have seen your paint job on it I will get it.
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paul
Paul,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliment. Yeah. it's a nice model. I would have preferred a second wagon or a couple of horses rather than that daft drum!
George
Excellent work, I especially like the use of the Cossack drummers.
ReplyDeleteThanks Will, always thought the drum was a waste of time but the figures were good!
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