My LoA Collection

Started by Bunny, 03 August 2014, 01:04:05 PM

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Hertsblue

Very nice, Bunny, and well worthy of a better picture, I'd say.  :)
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Techno

Great work !
Cheers - Phil

Bunny

And they keep coming, this round it's the French, have you noticed that I mix both sides up on the painting table....keeps it varied and both armies build up at the same level!

So French cavalry Regiment Prince Camille, I saw these on League of Augsburg web page and loved the colour differences of the musician and standard bearer.

Leman

No matter what, French cavalry always look glorious, and yours are no exception. Excellent. :-bd
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Duke Speedy of Leighton

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2016 Pendraken Painting Competion Participation Prize  (Lucky Dip Catagory) Winner

Techno

They are rather splendid !  8)
Cheers - Phil

Ace of Spades

Looking good!  =D>
Just a question; do you plan to give them a matt varnish or you plan to keep them shiny?

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Rob
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Leman

I must admit I think they look rather good shiny.
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paulr

 :-bd =D> :-bd =D> :-bd

I vote for a coat of matt varnish once you get them home
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Ace of Spades

I'm a matt-varnish man myself too; I think the shiny look gives it a bit of a toy-soldier feel... :-\
(Unless they're supposed to be fighting in the pouring rain of course; in that case gloss varnish will do ;))
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Rob
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Hertsblue

Yep, matt varnish for me too. Takes away the "porcelain" look.
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Leman

Well I still vote to keep it. It brings out the colours and sets off the gold trim.
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Ace of Spades

True, but there's nothing against touching up the 'metals' after the matt-varnish.
I always do at least that; bayonets and sabres especially; they have to glisten in the early morning sun!

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Rob
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