Final Perry plastic French line infantry regiment of this batch, still lot's more to go, which is good as I find them strangely relaxing (!) This time it's regiment no 47 with the last if the Victrix flags, I'll have to move onto something else for the rest!
Working on some Victrix infantry and of course progress continues with my 17th century artillery
All the best
Iain
Wonderful looking unit Iain, I have to confess I have no idea which the Warlord figure is, but it must tie in well with the other models. Looking forward to seeing the artillery you've been working on since the WIP photos you showed.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave, he's about the only thing that's different from the other unit apart from the flags, the guns, big , medium and small are coming along, just a lot of them and a lot of crew!
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Iain, another fine unit, your rate of output is noteworthy. Harder for me to appreciate …… is that you find it relaxing! 😀 never-the-less, after a long pause of painting, you have encouraged me to get the stay wet palette out - a life saver in the current heat wave! and get kick started again.
ReplyDeleteI have tried hard to spot the Warlord figure …l can’t, so I will have a stab at the bloke next to the flag (even though I am fairly sure it is not!).
Thanks Norm, still trundling along pretty much every day as a de stress after work, your close but it's actually the chap next to the sapper, he's carrying his musket slightly differently and wearing breeches not trousers!
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Smashing looking unit Iain.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Richard!
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Another great unit!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Cyrus!
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Very nice and I can understand what you mean by relaxing especially if you get in a rhythm and can switch the brain off for a while.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lawrence, I find it just winds me down at the end of a busy day and as a bonus I have a load of painted figures!
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It is impressive how much you paint and that it can still be relaxing. My output is about a fifth of yours, but it relaxes me.
ReplyDeleteI don't think the quantity matters , it's the activity?
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Beautiful looking unit sir!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Michal!
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Another nice unit Iain and I also generally find time at the painting desk relaxing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith, we are of like minds then!
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Very nice mate. You have to admit you are a bit of painting machine aren’t you. Jeez if my work rate was half of yours I’d be well chuffed.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark but you come up with scenarios and rule changes, by contrast I'm something of a one trick pony!
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I can get behind painting being relaxing. But no one is gonna be able to spot the warlord figure. Lol. 😀
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Thanks Stew, it was just a passing phrase, mow it's turned into Where's Warlord?
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Haha, I can relate to the point of repetition being relaxing sometimes, and I definitely love your work here again!
ReplyDeleteThanks Suber, once your in the flow!
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More good looking figures Iain and I often mix and match manufacturers and metal/plastics. As for painting being relaxing, often it is but when you have the fine detail to do and the paint brush either refuses to release paint on to the figure or the opposite, drops a blob when you wanted a fine line then relaxing is not an accurate description of my mood! I think that challenging probably describes my sentiment towards painting with a huge feeling of accomplishment when I find the finished figure(s) acceptable. Then along comes the next issue of Wargames Illustrated or WSS and my figures look woeful in comparison to those in print.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris, that all sounds very character forming! I think that's the phrase I'm looking for, your figures always come out well in the end though!
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Blimey. You seem to be churning these out, Iain. I keep seeing your Nap posts and thinking I need to paint some of my Victrix/Warlord/Perrys backlog. But I always find something else on my painting table to dabble with instead. Hopefully one day I'll settle down and start hitting my French and Austrians with some paint.
ReplyDeleteNice to hear from you Simon, you do have a big range of figures to choose from ! Blogger won't let me comment on your blog so good to say hello and I hope you managed to get shot of all those white dwarfs!
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A brilliant looking unit Iain.
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Splendid stuff Iain…
ReplyDeleteI am sure it is getting near the time for a parade…
All the best. Aly
Thanks Aly, not a bad idea, I've got a few half finished units I need to attend to but after that your on!
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Nice looking unit Iain. Glad to see you pressed ganged that Warlord figure...can't let them lounge around unemployed.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark, no back in the front line he goes!
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ReplyDelete"The Eagle-eyed among you ", well that means I have no chance at all inspotting the 'rogue' interloper, but it doesn't matter it's another great unit.
Thanks Joe, glad you like them!
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Great looking French Infantry again, Iain. Impressive output.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean , still trundling them out!
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Great work Iain! Napoleonics always reward lots of attention and these certainly have that. The flags set them off really well too.
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No way I can tell which fig is Warlord, haha. They are all impressive!
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