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Home › Forums › Horse and Musket › 18th Century › 15mm Essex, 18mm Blue Moon on parade
A post of some newly painted figures may be of interest to those contemplating purchasing any of these figures.
More can be seen here https://corlearshookfencibles.blogspot.com/
It's never too late to have a happy childhood
I really like those Blue Moon figures. How easily did they paint up?
The tree of Life is self pruning.
Well done Vincent, those figures look great. Heaven help me, I’ve recently started a 15mm Frontier Wars collection, with War of 1812 in mind, but of course it won’t stop there. Those Blue Moon villagers are mighty tempting.
I had some 60 old French bicorne infantry from the 70’s in my closet and painted them up a few years back.
Bwahahahaha. I do that. You have to be a geezer to do that, who hasn’t cleaned his closet in a long time.
You'll shoot your eye out, kid!
I really like those Blue Moon figures. How easily did they paint up?
I find Blue Moon easy to paint. I block paint and then use a dark wash, highlight a little after the wash dries.
What’s that you said about geezers, Irv? I can’t hear you.
My wife has suggested I take everything out of my closet and then think about what should go back in. Gasp.
It's never too late to have a happy childhood
Wonderful figures. A very nice job you’re done on painting them