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Steve M15 Feb 2015 8:52 a.m. PST

As promised here are the Wurttemburgers. I have yet to find out if the light infantry carried a flag and if they did what it looked like. Any one know?

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Steve

moonfleetminis15 Feb 2015 8:57 a.m. PST

Very nice paint work!
Although i cant paint like that nowadays, i draw inspiration to get on with basing my 6mm naps, thankyou for posting. :)

Perfect six15 Feb 2015 9:47 a.m. PST

I loved painting these figures and the basing has really set them off great work steve.

Richard

Steve M15 Feb 2015 12:46 p.m. PST

Richard. I am really thankful I found you. I can paint very well but I have never been quick and had despaired of having big armies – other than the Prussians I had done and my Austrians (yet to make it on to the blog and my biggest army (outside of the French Guard!). I will be doing a post on my Guard foot in a week or so when I have finished off a couple of battalions and I will be able to put my originals and the ones you have done for me side by side. They go so well together – I had given up with buying ebay lots to touch up – and spending as much time as if I had painted them from scratch!

cheers

Steve

Dorsenne16 Feb 2015 11:18 a.m. PST

A nicely work, well done.

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