TOPIC: British Guards in Bearskin 1854/1870 |
Standard User Posts: 7 hejstinf 13th Jun 2023 10:21:54 Interesting, very interesting! https://zdrowypakiet.pl/blog/pakiety-medyczne-dla-firm-korzysci |
See the pics in ALMA/INKERMAN POST in the GENERAL section. Cheers! |
You can see both sides and the "pointillisme tecnique applied". Full Brigade waiting to be based, textured, flocked and maybe varnished. In the foreground some mounted officers (proxies Scot Greys)... you can not have a horse shot under you if you are not mounted QED. Cheers |
There they are nearly finished... will Post again when absolutely done! Cheers |
They lack the flags (Colours if you please) and some flock on the Granadier Guards... but that would be all. Hope to do some nice pics for the last Post! Cheers
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Not words needed at all I guess... there you have them! |
Well they turned out very nicely, although I expect the Russians call them the poxy Guards. A little goes a long way |
Standard User Posts: 29 Captain Brockman 26th Aug 2023 06:01:39 if it is just to have a lookalike bearskin,,,, vallejo plastic putty.. use out of the tube, no mixing involved , dabbed on gives a good effect of fur i have tried for my ''wildlings' and happy with the result Valar Morghulis |
Ironass, in English to refer to something as poxy is somewhat disrespectful. It derives from the disease, the pox. A little goes a long way |
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