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Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP09 Dec 2014 9:51 a.m. PST

Now here is a modeller whose work I have not seen here before. Apologies, I am sure that Armand will have spotted this, so I may be duplicating his work; but so much here that I liked.

I cannot recall seeing Hgmt modelled as after the fire before, nor LHS shown with the shabby white paint that early artists suggest was indeed the case.

I confess I am biased, as this chap has also modelled Napoleon's carriage in its correct blue, but, best of all, see his Gendarmes d'Elite. He has also painted his trumpeter in the wonderful red coat, which I admit was not for 1815, but looks great.

A tripod to steady the camera would do more justice to what seems like superb work here;

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marshalGreg10 Dec 2014 6:46 a.m. PST

Nice work this person has done.
Too bad there hasn't been any further blogging from him.

MG

wargame insomniac10 Dec 2014 2:29 p.m. PST

Nice work there. That will be a lot of figures in any scale. Hope he posts some progress pictures on his blog.

Allan F Mountford17 Dec 2014 1:17 p.m. PST

A massive undertaking!

I wonder if the gentleman has realised that 99% of wargames figures occupy too much frontage per file?

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