It took me nearly 6 months of time, an uncounted number of painting hours and lots of nerves and volition to stay only on this project, not getting distracted.
Not to mention those awful evenings when I painted muskets or shakos all night long.
A picture of the full 'army' (excluding the artillery gun) |
Well - here's the gun... |
In fact, I'm really glad with the results. It required a lot of patience and research to complete this 'army' and I'd like to say a lot of thanks to Alfons Cánovas and his great blog from which I got (or could further research) the required answers to the often contradictory uniform descriptions for the army of the Kingdom of Westphalia. In fact, I got several different descriptions for guard uniforms alone. So in fact, it's very hard to figure out which source is right about which details.
Some staff officers |
Fusilier guards (conversions) |
Sorry for not posting anything in the last weeks, but what should I have posted? Pictures of Westphalians in all stages of completion... *yawn*
Well. Time for other projects now. Btw - do you remember this guy?
WOW this is great work!
ReplyDeleteA big respect from me, for these well detailed paint jobs.
Hope you wil show them on FIGZ.
Keep up the fantastic paintwork, we all enjoy this a lot.
Wow respect. Great work done.....
ReplyDeleteFantastic figures! I would have painted them in a week - and they would have looked terrible. I guess that is the difference between an artist and an amateur!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments, friends!
ReplyDeleteI'll probably bring some of them to FIGZ, depending on the question if I'll be able to manage to base them until then.
@John: depends, I guess - if you want to have a large number of troops on the gaming table, you would probably not care about all those details so much. And I'm a slow painter, anyway. But thanks for the compliment. ;-)
Lovely painting Zed. They make for an impressive sight all lined up in photo 1.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Zed!!
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