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03/09/2018 at 12:40 #98385
Truls Engebakken-Fjell
ParticipantSwedish life regiment, I love the new Swedish cavalry, particularly the command figures.
03/09/2018 at 12:49 #98387grizzlymc
ParticipantGorgeous!
03/09/2018 at 17:18 #98411OB
ParticipantVery handy Truls I’m about to paint the same unit in 15mm. I really like the blue you have used, great job all together.
OB
http://withob.blogspot.co.uk/03/09/2018 at 19:28 #98439Neil Scott
ParticipantLovely looking regiment
Double six! I need a double six
04/09/2018 at 11:36 #98481Deleted User
MemberLovely figures.
Also, why does the SYW always look so classy?
donald
04/09/2018 at 14:47 #98514Hafen von Schlockenberg
ParticipantIt was a classy era! But these are GNW, surely?
They do look great, Truls. Warfare, I believe? You may have addressed this before, but do you think these slimmer figures can mix with the chunkier figs from Ebor?
04/09/2018 at 17:40 #98538Truls Engebakken-Fjell
ParticipantYes, GNW, yes warfare miniatures. 😉
I know of people mixing Ebor Swedes and warfare Swedes in the same unit.
I personally woiødwou mix in a single ubit but in the same army is no problems. I hava single Swedish battalion from musketeer miniatures (before it was sold to a different company) and it fits better in than I thought it would (and musketeer miniatures are just as chunky as Ebor.)
And I have ebor Danish infantry, while my Danish cavalry is warfare.
And i’m planning on adding Warfare danes as my second battlions to those I already have so each ebor battalion with be paired with a Warfare.
The new Russian/ swedish horses, are more compact so they actually fit closer to the Ebor horses than the older models.
04/09/2018 at 17:41 #98539Truls Engebakken-Fjell
ParticipantLovely figures. Also, why does the SYW always look so classy? donald
Thanks, as Hafen said, these are GNW, the last war swddeb was worth it’s salts.
05/09/2018 at 03:38 #98562Hafen von Schlockenberg
ParticipantThanks, Truls, that’s reassuring. My interest is actually in the WSS in this scale, with the goal of a couple of small armies assembled mostly from the Ebor brigade deals (great deals,BTW!) — but it’s good to know there are fill-ins available if necessary, that won’t look out of place.
Your GNW project is really coming along! I’ve been following it with interest. Mine is in 1/72 plastics — still collecting boxes.
05/09/2018 at 08:28 #98573Truls Engebakken-Fjell
ParticipantThanks, Truls, that’s reassuring. My interest is actually in the WSS in this scale, with the goal of a couple of small armies assembled mostly from the Ebor brigade deals (great deals,BTW!) — but it’s good to know there are fill-ins available if necessary, that won’t look out of place. Your GNW project is really coming along! I’ve been following it with interest. Mine is in 1/72 plastics — still collecting boxes.
Thanks, I’ve just added it up and total my GNW forces are now 449, (plus a few half painted units)
This is the biggest project I’ve done since my fist 15mm Napolonic project, that ended up with about 600 figures.
I still have a little over 150 left to paint, and I’ve just ordered 12 more cavalry and 1 more battalion, meaning I have at least 185 more to paint when they arrive.
05/09/2018 at 10:15 #98592Deleted User
MemberLovely figures. Also, why does the SYW always look so classy? donald
, these are GNW,.
Ouch. Somewhere a village is missing its idiot. Apology for the gaff.
donald
05/09/2018 at 12:34 #98601grizzlymc
ParticipantLet’s face it. This was a time when a gentleman could be flamboyant without the world assuming his sexuality.
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