Splendid paint work , enjoyed the comparisons also...factory paint jobs on Britains Deetail can be a little crude but there sculps a decent enough for a re work on the paint!............I know Paragon and TSSD did Native Americans ... But yeah strange nothing from Waterloo 1815, I suppose there is Airfix and i think CTS may have done some Indians that are more in the traditional 54mm size.
Nice paint job . The fellow resting his carbine on his forearm is ridiculous. Noe if one adds an arrow through his hand or blood as if he’s wounded,then I could see him aiming like that. Just my opinion.
Thank you 👍. I see your point regarding that particular figure. Some of the figures in the set look like they are based on figures from the brand King and Country. That figure being one of them. The King and Country equivalent has a bandage on his hand which does make more sense.
WELL DONE AS ALWAYS SIR,THESE FIGURES WOULD FIT IN ANY 7TH. CAV. COLLECTION OR DIORAMA.TAKE CARE
Thank you for the kind words.👍
Great set, keep up the good work
Thank you👍
Nice work Mark, very good painting as always,
Regards,
Terry.
Thank you Terry 👍
Molto bello
Thanks 👍
Splendid paint work , enjoyed the comparisons also...factory paint jobs on Britains Deetail can be a little crude but there sculps a decent enough for a re work on the paint!............I know Paragon and TSSD did Native Americans ... But yeah strange nothing from Waterloo 1815, I suppose there is Airfix and i think CTS may have done some Indians that are more in the traditional 54mm size.
Thank you. Hopefully waterloo 1815 will do Indian sets at some point. If not , Airfix , CTS and BMC Indians would suit.
Nice paint job . The fellow resting his carbine on his forearm is ridiculous. Noe if one adds an arrow through his hand or blood as if he’s wounded,then I could see him aiming like that. Just my opinion.
Thank you 👍. I see your point regarding that particular figure. Some of the figures in the set look like they are based on figures from the brand King and Country. That figure being one of them. The King and Country equivalent has a bandage on his hand which does make more sense.