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Monday, December 26, 2011

4th Swiss Regiment WIP #2

I was able to finish painting the 4th Swiss and base them on Christmas night. I am very pleased with the result; but then again, I'm an unabashed fan boy for Perry Miniatures.


After painting and adding the packs to the the figures, I think that the packs without bedrolls may be for the figures in overcoats. Oh well, the figures will stay and fight in "climate controlled" battlefields so I don't think they will be too uncomfortable.




Whoops! Just noticed some blue paint on the white turnback I'll need to paint over.



I still need to print off a flag, add a label to the base (forgot to put that on first before gluing the figures!) and then add some flocking and terrain to the base.

6 comments:

  1. look great looking forward to seeing the scenics added!

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  2. Lovely stuff as usual, look forwd to seeing the finished product.

    I'm a little jealous you only have to paint 8 minis for each unit - 20+ is very time-consuming!


    Yours,
    PhilH
    http://infrequentwargamer.blogspot.com/ 

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  3. Phyllion - One of the advantages of Volley and Bayonet! It's the size of the base not the figures. I have seen games using 54mm figures; about 4 infantry per stand and 2 cav per stand. I play the War of Spanish Succession with Volley and Bayonet in 15mm and use 12 figures per stand for infantry and 5 figures for cavalry.

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  4. What a good looking bunch. I enjoy the flexibility of figure basing in V&B. I use 15mm figures. The number of figures on my bases average 14 or 15, but I do have one base of Jagers moving through a wheat field with only four figures on it.

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  5. Very nice looking figures, love the colours on the drummer.

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