Yes another ridiculous blog title. But here today we have 3 WW1 Officers including one mounted on a horse. Again all painted by me and for my mate Matt for his growing ww1 collection. I am told they are "Great War Miniatures" but when you don't source them you never really know, that said I have no reason to believe I have been misled.
You will kindly note that they all have white armbands. This is Matts choice of coloured armband as I am informed that Matt intends in the very distant future to use them as Royalist troops in A Very British Civil War. Whether this comes to fruition or not is anyone's guess but with Matt and not me at the helm it is likely to happen.
So back on Historical figures for the end of this week and a few more figures for Matt.
Not very much more to say about them so I will leave it short and just wish you a very pleasant weekend.
Thanks for popping by Clint
Lovely job on these Paint Monkey!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much.
DeleteThat can't be right. A man. Looking at a map? ;)
ReplyDeleteNice work, Clint. I especially like the map.
Thanks Roy, the most dangerous thing in any army is an officer with a map!
DeleteWonderful stuff Clint. Simply wonderful. I especially like the horse rider. Thats a very nice model. Great painting :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Simon. There should be 3 more very soon.
DeleteWhat's the punchline then?
ReplyDeleteNice work Clint.
Thanks Bob.
DeleteThere is no punchline it was just a working title that did not change.
Very nice mate. The map is especially good!
ReplyDeleteThanks mate. I mucked the map up, I should have had all the arrows and markings in one corner as we all know that a battle only happens on the corner of 4 maps!
DeleteThat is really lovely Clint, what a great piece group of miniatures Sir.
ReplyDeleteThank you Michael, Working on 3 more today. 2 on foot and one Mounted (enlisted man).
DeleteVery nice indeed sir. You'll have to get a pic of your mates entire force :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Simon. When Matt takes them to war I will get a pic of the lot, but until then, alas I cannot.
DeleteVery nice work as usual. Love the map!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lee, I think I should have done the green on the map a tone lighter.
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