These look great Mark. Great paint jobs on some lovely models. I'm really looking forward to the heavy fortress guns and gained a much better appreciation of siege and fortress artillery from some of my Peninsular War readings over the past ten years.
Thanks Lawrence I am just basing the first of the Brazilian gun sets now. For the fortress guns I found this site (https://www.speira.net/shop/). They have a nice looking bunch of 3D printed artillery that looks as though it will do the business.
Very nice Mark, makes a change to see you posting some "unclassified" painting after all your redacted medieval stuff!
ReplyDeleteYes there will be a number of different items coming off the painting table in coming weeks.
DeleteGood looking battery, quite the increase in tube count you have coming! Your commanders must be plotting big offensives.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are a nice set. The other set, sighting the gun, are equally nice.
DeleteThose are great Mark and good to see more of this stuff:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve. The Brazilian gun is next and it is a cracker.
DeleteThese look great Mark. Great paint jobs on some lovely models. I'm really looking forward to the heavy fortress guns and gained a much better appreciation of siege and fortress artillery from some of my Peninsular War readings over the past ten years.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lawrence I am just basing the first of the Brazilian gun sets now. For the fortress guns I found this site (https://www.speira.net/shop/). They have a nice looking bunch of 3D printed artillery that looks as though it will do the business.
DeleteLovely looking toys Mark…
ReplyDeleteThey are very characterful figures…
All the best. Aly
They are! And that red, but simple, uniform really makes them pop.
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