Secondly, for my Wars of the French Revolution project, the Eureka Miniatures French Vivanderie set, painted for me by Phil ~
And lastly, a very kind gift from long time friend and modeler Ian Bottrill, two baggage elements for my Late Roman army. The wagon, oxen and figures are from Foundry, not sure about the laden mule though ~
As the new month opens I hope for better fortune in my daily life and far fewer traumas like the old month! I've actually started some figures today, four Footloose British Militia for my VBCW games, together with the Partizan Free figure which Laurence kindly gave Phil for me. We'll see how we go with these and hopefully improve on August's tota lof 34 figures finished!
As usual very nice, I like the Late Roman stuff. I do hope things get better and bad times are behind you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the good wishes George, much appreciated.
DeleteGreat looking work all around, David. The Ghurkas brandishing their kukris are particularly impressive.
ReplyDeleteThanks you Dean.
DeleteGentle back into the saddle. Good things are on the mend 😀
ReplyDeleteGoing slowly until I'm sure all is well again.
DeleteImpressive and beautiful Ghurkas, well done...and I must admitt that this vivanderie's set is beautiful and colored!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil! I did enjoy painting the Ghurkas in the end.
DeleteThese wiry little chaps should even things up a tad ;~)
ReplyDeleteThat's true. I also have the promise of a few Sikhs and some Aussies from Ian in due course. See you tomorrow for our game.
DeleteNice gurkhas and always good to have transport, glad to hear things are on the mend.
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain, the Ghurkas seem to have been well received here and on Facebook!
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