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Sunday, 14 June 2020
More Pancerni off the workbench for the Deluge Poles
With these so near completion I was keen to get the last of the Pancerni completed and do a little more nail art. I think that will be all the Pancerni I need for now.
So this standard bearer came out really well. The floral design on the saddle blanket I think has come out really well, as has the flag.
Not sure this picture captures the other side but this gives us the first two.
The Officer also has a strip of nail art across the back which sets it off quite nicely.
I quite like this figure, the long plumes are supposed to be painted as pheasant, again I think this came out OK.
Before I give them over to the basing department here is the unit on its bases ready for the last stage. Again really happy with this one. probably half have the nail art and a number of minor changes invluding the guy on the left with the sword arm swapped for a pistol with a hand wrapped aroud it. The standard bearer had a sword which had snapped in transit, so I cleaned it off and and drilled it to take the standard.
The other unit has already winged off to York for basing so hopefully a couple of units finalised very soon which would be very nice indeed. That should see my Pancerni complete with a unitof Winged Hussars,Noble levy and Dragoons still to do in order to finish off the Poles for now.
So there you go for now, short and sweet. See you soon.
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Gorgeous cavamry and awesome flag!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil, had that one put to one side for a bit.
DeleteGreat stuff Roj. As Phil mentioned, it's a cracking flag. Cheers Chris
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris, some bits back from basing department to share soon.
DeleteLovely job on saddle blankets. They were very rich in patterns and you made them lovely. Sadly most of the 28mm horse figures don't have it, just a basic breeching (apart for some rare exceptions). Happily, there is green stuff!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them Bartek. Surpisingly simple.
DeleteTremendous. I must try the nail art solution. You have the makings of a great little army there. Colin
ReplyDeleteCheers Colin, it is so easy, Great for Sikh Noble cavalry too.
DeleteMore lovely toys Roger...
ReplyDeleteI may have to give nail art a try...
All the best. Aly
Cheers Aly, a couple of them have turned out really well. I have some close ups on the stuff coming back based from the basing department.
DeleteExcellent brushwork Roger!
ReplyDeleteCheers Ray, the other unit is back from the basing department so will follow soon.
DeleteNice work, as always. One note though: officers of the cavalry banner (rotmistrz and lieutenant) wouldn't have spear/lance.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kadrinazi, I did think that, but as he comes open handed this was the simplest solution.
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