Fine work there Mark and I do love the brown uniforms and ochre yellow carriages combo:). Your post wasn't here at 9.00am UK time, rather like Jon's the other side of the pond. It appears the time lag delay is occuring again:(.
These look really nice. Artillery pieces and their crews always provide interesting vignettes (either on the table, shelf, or in a glass case) regardless of specific period.
This whole posting situation on Blogger is annoying indeed. Good thing my courtroom has been quiet so I've had lots of opportunities to keep refreshing my feeds LOL
Back on topic - your battery looks great Mark. I'm not familiar with Austrian uniforms outside of the obvious "Whites", so from a layman's point of view, these are rather good indeed.
Thanks Lawrence. It took about 12 hours. I suspect that they don't see it as an urgent ticket...much the same as they are letting the visitors stats get corrupted by bots...I am getting an average of 12,000 visitors a day!
These batteries look great, Mark!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan. They are nice models to work with. Nice to see at least one person has found their way to this post!
DeleteI only found this post because you mentioned it in a comment to my long delayed post.
DeleteAnd I found yours because I thought "...four days and Jonathan hasn't posted?"...so I tapped on 'newer posts' and there you were.
DeleteGood for you! It takes determination and effort to find a new post nowadays.
DeleteVery good looking units. Good to see Austrians coming along.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteBeautiful work Mark!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal.
DeleteFine work there Mark and I do love the brown uniforms and ochre yellow carriages combo:). Your post wasn't here at 9.00am UK time, rather like Jon's the other side of the pond. It appears the time lag delay is occuring again:(.
ReplyDeleteThese look really nice. Artillery pieces and their crews always provide interesting vignettes (either on the table, shelf, or in a glass case) regardless of specific period.
ReplyDeleteKind Regards,
Stokes
Thanks Stokes. Alan Perry make some beautifully animated artillery sets.
DeleteLovely work Mark, they look great, the Austrian artillery uniform is so iconic, one of my favourites!
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie.
DeleteThis whole posting situation on Blogger is annoying indeed. Good thing my courtroom has been quiet so I've had lots of opportunities to keep refreshing my feeds LOL
ReplyDeleteBack on topic - your battery looks great Mark. I'm not familiar with Austrian uniforms outside of the obvious "Whites", so from a layman's point of view, these are rather good indeed.
Thanks Dai. I would like to do some Hungarian units...with their light blue pants they make a but of variety in the sea of white.
DeleteLovely figures and great painting!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you Iain
DeleteBeautiful work Mark, and the post was there for me this morning. Really makes you wonder why Google are so slow in addressing this issue.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lawrence. It took about 12 hours. I suspect that they don't see it as an urgent ticket...much the same as they are letting the visitors stats get corrupted by bots...I am getting an average of 12,000 visitors a day!
DeleteNicely done
ReplyDeleteThank you Neil.
DeleteGreat work Mark - I enjoyed painting the Austrian artillery when I was "doing" that project - the tan-brown uniforms are quite striking.
ReplyDeleteMe too. That brown uniform is a nice variant...one gun to go.
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