Hello all, This is my first large scale figure painting, I've done at least 50 + of these little buggers, and finished them (Mostly) tonight. I've still got to ad bayonets, rifle details, scaboards, & cockades etc. What do you guys think so far?
I've got much more to go, a Korps requires Artillery, Cavalry, etc. you get the idea.
anyway, enjoy.
Greetings, Josh
-- Edited by FR73 on Tuesday 24th of May 2011 07:35:55 AM
"General, you have nobly protected your forts. Keep your sword...to have crossed swords with you has been an honor, sir." General der Infantrie, Otto von Emmich
Both. I've got most of the necessary componets to a 1914 Armeekorps already. Even a few novelties like Bertha, a Gotha III (Yet-to-be-built) and my custom ordered band as posted in the thread My Custom Ordered Band. I'll have more pics up as soon as another batch of good old Humbrols show up and I can set to work on my Revells.
Greetings, Josh
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"General, you have nobly protected your forts. Keep your sword...to have crossed swords with you has been an honor, sir." General der Infantrie, Otto von Emmich
Great - a fellow wargamer! Which rules are you using? As you may have seen from my other posts we'll have a new set of fast play brigade level WW1 rules out very shortly, although the first volume of Crush the Kaiser - called Where the Poppies Grow - will cover 1916-1918. But the next instalment will cover the early part of the war, and we hope to have that out in the autumn (or fall if you're in the States!) if all goes well.
My email is on my profile, or if not you can contact me at crushthekaiser[at]yahoo.co.uk. Happy to chat further. And thanks for your advice on the balloon by the way!
Cheers
Paul
-- Edited by Paul B on Wednesday 25th of May 2011 12:48:36 PM
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Well, as you can read from my previous post, I operate at the Corps level off Contemptible little Armies . any rules/games out there for Corps level wargaming? Liege was a corps action I believe, so I model off a corps diagram. Uniform standards are of Prussian pattern specific distinctions are Hannoverian. anything else you'd like to know?
Greetings, Josh
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"General, you have nobly protected your forts. Keep your sword...to have crossed swords with you has been an honor, sir." General der Infantrie, Otto von Emmich