Though I have yet to rebase any of the British and Roosian cavalry from the Prodigal Foundry Collection I have completed a Command stand for the British cavalry in the collection. The figures are from Great War Miniatures of course, being Lord Lucan and a figure I have preferred for my ADC figures on Command stands, even though it's listed as General Cathcart ~
Four views of the Command stand so noone is fooled into thinking I'm anything more than a journeyman painter. At game distance in the heat of battle this will do the job for me. Next up on the 'filler-figure front' of the painting schedule is a mounted Highland officer. Mind you, all hobby progress has been somewhat disrupted by recent illness. Hopefully I'm on the mend now, I even painted for a short while this morning.
Nicely painted and constructed piece there Mr. B
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DeleteA very nice interaction between those two figures.
ReplyDeleteThanks Norm!
DeleteGreat looking command stand. Love the Grenadiers you painted earlier too.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dean, for both strands.
DeleteWell if you are a journey painter David, you are a very good one IMHO! Love the interaction between the two figures too:).
ReplyDeleteI enjoy painting still but the figures don't warrant too close an examination nowadays.
DeleteThey work well David…
ReplyDeleteI may have to borrow that idea for one of my own command units…
All the best. Aly
Glad you like my idea. I look forward to seeing your (much superior) take on it.
DeleteGood looking stand David do hope your recovery is quicker than mine has been !
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt, on both counts! I've been surprised by how lethargic I've felt despite symptoms easing gradually. Hardly managed any hobby stuff beyond posting. Even cancelled two games!
DeleteA fine command stand.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a speedy recovery
Thank you on both counts Andy.
DeleteDon't sell yourself short with your painting Dave! The quality far surpasses a great deal of stuff you see out there... gaming distance or not! And the superb basing provides the icing on the cake! Well done sir! π
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul, your kind words are much appreciated.
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