Nice stone marker from Eureka Miniatures |
Lovely Elite Miniatures horse, one of my favourites from their range, rearing perfectly |
Another two excellent Elite Russian figures |
To finish another command stand that I use to represent a cavalry Brigade or Divisional General. This one is a wonderful Elite Miniatures General accompanied by a Hussar trooper painted to represent an ADC from one of the colourful Hussar Regiments.
I think I will add some orange and black "under" feathers to his hat to help put the final touches on this figure ala Von Peters at his best when painting Russian generals.
Nicely done Carlo, sweet additions to your army!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Paul. They hopefully are made of a tougher mettle than some of their historical counterparts!
DeleteNice! Few figures have as much character as Elite.
ReplyDeleteCheers Jonathon. The Elites are very nice and I am busily building them up again for the collection.
Deletelovely painting and figures! :o)
ReplyDeleteThankyou Phil. Funnily enough this is 100% my handiwork which these days is an absolute rarity let me assure you!
DeleteGreat stuff!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mark - the Elites are just looking right at the moment and the plus side is that they are very sturdy with bayonets tougher than some modern figures heads and shakos!! They certainly handle clumsy fingers better than most.
DeleteA oair of nice command bases, Carlo. I do love the rearing horse!
ReplyDeleteIt is a cracker of a pose isn't it Peter? Real look of command.
DeleteGood to see the Pagano sweat shop can still churn them out!
ReplyDeletePlenty of animation in those fine fellows!
Ah yes ...churning them out like a artist in a coma! Thanks buddy.
DeleteVery nice job, love the first vignette...
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil
DeleteSuperb painting Carlo. I am sure their troops will follow them to the ends of the earth looking this good.
ReplyDeleteVery nice of you to say Pat - much appreciated. I am sure the severe bearings his NCO's dish out have just as much, if not more, motivational value!! How's that book coming along?
DeleteVery nice Carlo, can't quite get the detail in 10mm (but not far off). I note the Chevalier Guard (I presume Cuirassier) scouting the area, somewhere in Russia?
ReplyDeleteLooking for the next frozen French Column one suspects! Thanks Gerry.
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