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Phil the french28 Sep 2016 5:35 a.m. PST

Hi,
Some Prussian, then German, units in my latest post…



If you want to see more…
riflemens.blogspot.fr/2016/09/1806-1945vorwartz.html

Hope you enjoy!
Best,
Phil.

Shedman28 Sep 2016 6:40 a.m. PST

Lovely stuff as always

You missed out the wars against Denmark & Austria though :)

Alan

Durban Gamer28 Sep 2016 7:22 a.m. PST

As a long-time fan of your beautiful work, Phil, may I ask, do you use oil paint to get such a nice, suffused glow on your figures? Your colours are always so superb in such small scale.

Phil the french28 Sep 2016 9:46 a.m. PST

Thanks a lot, Noel and Alan, mch appreciated!
@ Noel, most of the figures are Christopher's job, and he uses watercolor, no oil…but he is much more talented than I am!
Once again, many thanks guys!
Best,
Phil.

Durban Gamer29 Sep 2016 8:06 a.m. PST

Thanks for the reply, Phil. Christopher is indeed talented. He is especially good at highlighting in 15mm. Glad to hear it is water based, since I work with Americana paints in 15mm! I look forward to your next AAR in due course!

Phil the french30 Sep 2016 8:05 a.m. PST

Thanks a lot for your kind words Noel…
Cheers,
Phil.

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