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Count Belisarius27 Sep 2012 4:02 p.m. PST

It's taken me a while but I have finally finished the Savage Swan Uhlans. These are Adler figures converted from the Austrian Dragoon standard bearer courtesy of a custom figure done for me by Leon at Adler! So we started with this:

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and ended with this:

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Full details on the blog as usual:
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I've also based up some figures that Ian at The Blog With No Name: walladvantage2.blogspot.co.uk painted for me. It took me a while to base them up as I needed to get and paint the mounted officers from Adler and paint the flags.

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I'm really pleased with them and will be getting him to do some more to give me the chance to get some opposition on the table! More pics on the blog at the link above.

I'm quite enjoying doing these!

Cheers for looking

Andy

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP27 Sep 2012 5:38 p.m. PST

Very nice!

Angel Barracks28 Sep 2012 1:06 a.m. PST

However, the pole was too short for a lance so Leon was going to remove it, re-model the hand to make it drillable to take a lance and how many did I want? Now that is what I call service!


OMGosh that is brilliant!


They look sweet too.

Count Belisarius28 Sep 2012 3:15 a.m. PST

I have to admit, it wouldn't have happened without the efforts of Mr Adler!

More to come in a week or two. Indians. Grenzers. Ottomans…

Nothing like variety!

Andy

baztanz15 Oct 2012 3:35 p.m. PST

They look excellent and a very good service by mr Adler as well.

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