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Another unit joins my 28mm Prussian collection... |
I'm continuing to burn the brushes painting up figures from the late 19th century in Europe and the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. This is a second unit of Prussian infantry, r
ather similar-looking to the first unit I completed a couple of weeks ago. That similarity is no accident, as both are comprised of 28mm Prussian castings from War-games Foundry, and use GMB flags. There is some slight variation in the ground cover and the nature and placement of the officer figures, but overall still very familiar - 20 figures based in the main unit, and four figures on individual round bases to represent the deployment of skirmishers.
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A somewhat rotund officer directing his men in the firing line... |
There is also an additional figure on a round base at the corner in the photos - this is an artillery officer. He looks very similar to other Prussian officers, but the helmet is a little different - a rounded thingy on top instead of a spike. His artillery piece and crew hasn't been painted yet, so he joined this infantry unit for the group photo.
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Artillery officer in the front left of the photo...would stand in well for a general infantry officer too, I think |
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Individual castings on round bases will be used to represent the deployment of skirmishers |
These Foundry figures are, as before, a complete joy to paint. Figures sculpted by the Perry twins always seem so familiar, even when the period or setting is relatively new. It has been great fun to paint these fellows up. In general, I still continue to be pretty locked in on this period and am even dabbling in some other scales!
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Love these Foundry castings! |
As before, still a long, long way to go with this project - even though I can now report that the forces available to the Kingdom of Prussian have doubled! Last time I mentioned an approximate goal of 166 infantry castings for my 28mm Prussian forces. With this second unit done, that is 48 castings out of the way, leaving only 122 or so to go...patience, patience, slow and steady will be the path to the goal here...just need to keep chipping away, adding a unit here and there, and maybe by the fall or winter it will be time for a game of "Black Powder"...
Great work- I'm going to enjoy watching this project come together.
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Pete.
Do you even sleep Greg? You’ll have your Prussian force ready for battle in no time judging by your lightning speed. These look fantastic again.
ReplyDeleteLove 'em!!
ReplyDeleteNicely done Greg, one can never have enough Prussians.
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