/mivacommon/member/pass.mv: Line 148: MvEXPORT: Runtime Error: Error writing to 'readers/pass_err.log': No such file or directory [TMP] "Oficial de Caballería de Campaña 1.833" Topic

 Help support TMP


"Oficial de Caballería de Campaña 1.833" Topic


3 Posts

All members in good standing are free to post here. Opinions expressed here are solely those of the posters, and have not been cleared with nor are they endorsed by The Miniatures Page.

For more information, see the TMP FAQ.


Back to the 19th Century Discussion Message Board

Back to the Wargaming en Lengua Española Message Board


Areas of Interest

General
19th Century

Featured Recent Link


Top-Rated Ruleset

Volley & Bayonet


Rating: gold star gold star gold star gold star gold star gold star gold star 


Featured Showcase Article

Blue Moon's Romanian Civilians, Part Five

The last four villagers from Blue Moon's Romanian set, as painted by PhilGreg Painters.


Featured Workbench Article

Basing With Stucco Crack Repair

Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian tries a stucco repair product to contour his bases.


Featured Profile Article

The Gates of Old Jerusalem

The gates of Old Jerusalem offer a wide variety of scenario possibilities.


Featured Book Review


499 hits since 15 Jan 2019
©1994-2025 Bill Armintrout
Comments or corrections?


TMP logo

Membership

Please sign in to your membership account, or, if you are not yet a member, please sign up for your free membership account.
Tango0115 Jan 2019 11:09 a.m. PST

"Continuing with his series of figures of the Argentine Confederation and Argentine Civil Wars, Horacio has designed, modeled and painted this Campaign Cavalry Officer of 1833.

It is an ideal figure to recreate the Desert Campaign that complements very well with the pampas that are already marked and the troops with armor and chiripá.

It has been documented using several sources of information: the indispensable book by Luqui Lagleyze, the wonderful prints by José Balaguer, and the magnificent illustrations by César Puliafito published in the book El Bahía Epica…."
OT

link

link

link

Main page

link

Amicalement
Armand

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP15 Jan 2019 12:03 p.m. PST

Nice figure and great brushwork

Tango0116 Jan 2019 11:04 a.m. PST

Glad you like it my friend!. (smile)


Amicalement
Armand

Sorry - only verified members can post on the forums.