Indeed he was...I have him already but I wish that I had had this casting first time though - the one I used for Barclay had a big split in his head that I had to patch with greenstuff. So my Barclay de Tolly has a slightly fatter head!
They look great - who did they fight (if we are talking about getting them on the table)? the French, the Russians - both, depending on what year it was?!
Yes it is good to actually finish the project - and it is finished because I built the whole Army of Finland. Of course the Russians I have aren't correct, being 1812-14 uniforms....but I can live with that irregularity.
Was the bald chap originally Barclay de Tolly?
ReplyDeleteIndeed he was...I have him already but I wish that I had had this casting first time though - the one I used for Barclay had a big split in his head that I had to patch with greenstuff. So my Barclay de Tolly has a slightly fatter head!
DeleteLovely work and cracking basing, very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie
DeleteThey look great - who did they fight (if we are talking about getting them on the table)? the French, the Russians - both, depending on what year it was?!
ReplyDeleteThis army fights the Russians in 1807-08.
DeleteGreat brushwork, clever use of figures. Swedes in action, do tell us a story.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joe. At some point they will make it onto a table...
DeleteGreat to see the project come to completion with some fine general staff. I'm looking forward to seeing the Swedes in action soon.
ReplyDeleteYes it is good to actually finish the project - and it is finished because I built the whole Army of Finland. Of course the Russians I have aren't correct, being 1812-14 uniforms....but I can live with that irregularity.
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