A cavalryman with a good deal of dash and elan! |
The great man himself leading a division of heavies |
I am sure Murat would resent this being a quick staged shot "Where is the enemy you vagabond?" |
All Elite Miniatures figures other than the vignette from Doug Mason |
I wonder what bonus melee dice he should be able to wield in battle? Surely an extra casualty dice when playing General D'Armee. Maybe not...though it may be worth a shot! |
How good does that look? Sensational. |
That is a stunning piece! The work on this piece is fitting for such a beau sabreur as Murat!
ReplyDeleteIt is a cracker isn't it Jon and especially revered since it was put together for me by the great Doug Mason himself. Very special piece.
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ReplyDeleteIt's great! Murat is impetuous!
Thanks very much Dmitry. He certainly didn't mind getting into the action our old Murat!
DeleteFantastic, great stuff!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Mark. Any more games of GdA planned mate?
DeleteGreat stuff, he looks the part even more with a mass of mounted troopers behind him!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Absolutely Iain and I am sure he would suggest another couple of divisions were in order to truly reflect the great mans prowess!
DeleteA beautiful vintage Carlo.
ReplyDeleteThe only problem I can see ...is.
One is not enough... ;-)
All the best. Aly
Oh so true Aly...I really need to commission another one. You know how clever Doug is and the intricate details he has managed to include are spectacular.
DeleteGreat looking photos and what a target! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Anthony. Yes it certainly would attract the attention of a few gunners however they better get the range right very quickly!
DeleteThat sure is a nice command stand. The dice will have to roll well just out of respect for the larger than life persona! 😀
ReplyDeleteThey should get a +2 just got having Murat present I think, though my opponents would object that’s most certain. Thanks again Stew.
DeleteYou can never have enough of these fine lads......On my next visit we will have to get them out and draw swords old friend.
ReplyDeleteRegards
Nathan
Now that sounds like a very fine plan mate!
DeleteSpectacular piece in an ideal setting. Magnifique!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Peter.
DeleteMurat at the head of a division of heavies; a splendid sight indeed!
ReplyDeleteHi Fish and good to have you back mate. Yes, the man does cut a fine figure at the front of a few thousand tonnes of premium horse flesh!
DeleteSuperb Carlo, I wish Tony Barton would do a Murat in 18mm
ReplyDeleteI’m sure a man of your skills could create one mate!
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