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Post by gbvarese on Jul 18, 2019 19:33:23 GMT
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Post by gbvarese on Jul 18, 2019 19:40:41 GMT
Dear all, I did not know how to add a text to teh pictures so I'm wrinting here a comment. The images depict a unit (division) participating in the battle Of Dolitz-Probstheida /Oct.1813), commanded by Gen. Barclay de Tolly. It includeed Prussian & Russians battalions. The two Landwehr btns. consist of the sets recently issued by our dear Hat. Their flags are taken from the website "Warflag". It's worth noticing that the size of the Landwehrs make them compatible with the Revell's Prussians You comments are welcome as usual. Gio.
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Post by Chris d on Jul 19, 2019 7:11:20 GMT
Mello Mr G.
Fantastic painting and lovely units.
Lots of troops per unit showing what Napoleonics was all about.
Very good photography as well.
Best wishes,
Chris
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Post by Chris D on Jul 19, 2019 7:12:02 GMT
Hi,
That should read Hello!
Chris
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Post by stevo0113 on Jul 26, 2019 18:35:01 GMT
I agree this is how Napoleonic troops should be displayed in massed units, they look really great & the colours are so vivid I also like the background you have chosen great photography 10 out of 10 for everything top notch.
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quarion
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Post by quarion on Jul 27, 2019 9:49:10 GMT
I prefer static grass on figures bases but this just looks excellent overall as massive unit! Probably you had much work with them.
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bessiere
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Post by bessiere on Jul 27, 2019 22:13:51 GMT
Looking great! Nothing to add to what others have already said. Very nice!
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Post by gbvarese on Jul 29, 2019 10:38:24 GMT
Dear All,
Thanks a lot for your encouraging comments. With regard to Quarion's comments, it's true, static grass looks much better. I've never tried it and I do not even know how to use it: this is my fault. I would like to start with it sooner or later.
Best regards.
Gio.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2019 7:31:25 GMT
Beautiful looking units. I really like the mix of figures within and between them. As Chris mentioned, well photographed too!
James
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