The final push to complete my Spanish Napoleonic army is painting enough leader stands, and then a few odds and ends.
The mounted officer is by Eagle figures.
The large dog is from a set of canines I purchased several years ago.
The foot officer is a left over Thee Armies figure, wearing a green uniform faced violet, with silver buttons and red turnbacks, as worn by the Engineering general staff.
Rear views.
Another Eagle Figures officer, with some accompanying infantry men by Eagle figures (with blanket) and Miniaturas Dose de Mayo (in the "new" uniform stovepipe shako but an old uniform white coat)
AS few tufts for variety...
and a rock!
Rear views once again.
Some leaders on foot, shown previously but finally based - the wonderful Brigade Games portly general twirling his mustache, a Brigade Games Guerrilla Leader, and a Three Armies officer.
The Three Armies figure has the silver epaulets of a Brigadier General.
High fives!
Splendid vignettes, the first one with the dog is my favourite...
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil! A dog of two definitely makes a nice touch for command bases.
DeleteAll good, but I do like that dog too!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Aaron. Barry has a Russian command base with a dog going the "lift your leg march" on a wounded Frenchman!
DeleteYou made it with plenty of time to spare! Excellent!
ReplyDeleteI have some m ore to finish in the next 4 weeks, but nothing that I couldn't do without if it came to that.
DeleteVery nice indeed
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gary!
DeleteThey look just the ticket Peter! Super job.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words, James!
DeleteNicely done, although I'm not sure how many times the Spanish had cause for high-fives, Talavera and Albuera aside.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they are waving "bye-bye" to routing compatriots? :-)
DeleteGreat looking commanders Peter, love the Eagle figure with blanket :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mark. It does make it clear he's a Spanish commander!
DeleteLovely looking command stands, the militia man with the blanket is great!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you, Iain; he does sort of say "I don't think we're in Bavaria any more, Toto!" :-)
DeleteWonderful command sets Peter. These Eagle figures look very good indeed.
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly, Carlo. Not up to your standards for sure, but in part inspired by them!
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