Who's a pretty boy then? That officer with the cape doesn't 'alf fancy hisself!
The good news is the paint and restoration job went better than expected. The paint job got a bit of a touch up too with the end result, after a bit of matt varnish, you can't see too much of the damage. If you look carefully at the pic below, the flagpole has been repaired just above the bearer's right lug'ole! Bit of a lump - but that's it - phew! Mucho relief!
Wassamatta you - why u looka so sad? Itsa not so bad!
Itsa nice a flag - ah shuttup-u-face!
(With apologies to Joe Dolche!)
So with the strains of Joe Dolche's old hit 'Shuttupa Your Face' pinging round inside my head (I swear I heard it on the radio while I was fixing the flag bit!) I thought I'd re-shoot them with the Lumix. No natural light I'm afraid as its winter here and gets quite dark early in the evening so one colour-balanced light and a bit of flash for one or two shots and trying without it for the others. Not unhappy with the results.
Detail officer's cape and Port Aigle's jacket
Strike the pose!
All the figures are Victrix by the way. Made up from the spare bits from the box - so the figures and command stand are spares for when I want to field them as I also have a light infantry (Cacciattore) and a Line command stands as well for a two-battalion regiment.
They were fiddly buggers to make up too as I recall - the figures are quite large being closer to 30 than 28mm, and with those bearskins... mama mia!
I wonder how Victrix will go with their planned Austrians? The Perry's are also releasing sets of Austrians and Russians too - great for us gamers as we'll be spoiled for choice - but it'll be tough for at least one figure maker I reckon and my money would be with the Perrys - marketing machine just too slick and figures too beautiful!
Hmmm, must-not-get-distracted-by-bleedin'-Napoleonics... too many damned FPW Prussians to paint!
Cheers,
Doc
They look great, you would never know they had an air to ground collision.
ReplyDeleteDoc: Sorry to hear about the mishap; everything looks great again, though. In fact, I'm thinking a bit of fate, as I recently fancied painting up some Italians after looking at that nice image of them in a Peninsular book I have. BTW, do you know of their battle record? I couldn't find anything derogatory about them - like some allied French units serving in the Peninsula. Regards, Dean
ReplyDeleteI've had many gravity fueled model mishaps also
ReplyDeleteVery nice repair job
Very nice work !!!! Beautifull painting
ReplyDeleteSounds like a complete disaster, every gamers nightmare. You've done a great job fixing and re-painting, It doesn't notice that they've been repainted.
ReplyDeleteYou have done a damned god job of repair work. No obvious sign of their previous calamity!
ReplyDeleteHaving experienced something likewise recently I can feel your pain. Excellent job (re)painting with great detail. Victrix will do fine I think since the Perry's only announced and will take a year or so to be ready based on previous announcements
ReplyDeleteThey do look very good, the composition of the stand is very nice to.
ReplyDeleteGreat repair job as one really doesn't notice and damage. Looks nice.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Eeeek. May your tragic experience not transfer to Schloss von Peter! I'm very glad that the repair went so well.
ReplyDeleteOh, and keep up the inspirational posts.
Salute
von Peter himself
Thanks for all the kind comments guys - much appreciated. I'll need to do some more Napoleonics I think - those Perry Guard Lancers are getting harder to resist!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Doc
I like the nonchalant pose of the officier!
ReplyDeleteBest regards
Rafa
Now they look really good, that reminds me, I must get a battalions finished for the WHC.
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