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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: Sir Tobi on 03 July 2012, 10:40:22 AM

Title: Perry Napoleonic Dragoons
Post by: Sir Tobi on 03 July 2012, 10:40:22 AM
Hi all,

my French army needed some Dragoons, so here they are. They were really a treat to paint, and I'm quite sure there'll be other Dragoon squadrons to follow in the near future.

(http://paintpot.ulmer-strategen.de/http://www.ulmer-strategen.de/Downloads/2012/07/P1020701-02.jpg)

(http://paintpot.ulmer-strategen.de/http://www.ulmer-strategen.de/Downloads/2012/07/P1020700-02.jpg)

(http://paintpot.ulmer-strategen.de/http://www.ulmer-strategen.de/Downloads/2012/07/P1020710-02.jpg)

You can see additional pictures on my blog http://paintpot.ulmer-strategen.de/

Best regards,
Tobi
Title: Re: Perry Napoleonic Dragoons
Post by: Monty on 03 July 2012, 03:27:43 PM
Hi Tobi,

those Dragoons look really nice. Good work!

Cheers
Stefan
Title: Re: Perry Napoleonic Dragoons
Post by: Aaron on 03 July 2012, 06:16:36 PM
Nice job. That horseflesh is outstanding!  :-*
Title: Re: Perry Napoleonic Dragoons
Post by: Colonel Tubby on 03 July 2012, 06:32:55 PM
Excellent looking unit, look forward to seeing more in the near future.
Title: Re: Perry Napoleonic Dragoons
Post by: Hubbynz on 04 July 2012, 12:10:22 AM
Smooth looking unit and nice photos.
Title: Re: Perry Napoleonic Dragoons
Post by: gringo on 04 July 2012, 01:14:19 AM
lovely looking unit Tobi...are these the 7eme?

regards
Ged

www.gringo40s.com
www.gringo40s.blogspot.com
Title: Re: Perry Napoleonic Dragoons
Post by: Marine0846 on 04 July 2012, 03:27:04 AM
Very nice.
My guys are still in the box.
Title: Re: Perry Napoleonic Dragoons
Post by: Gibby on 04 July 2012, 05:20:44 PM
My god, those are beautiful!
Title: Re: Perry Napoleonic Dragoons
Post by: Sir Tobi on 05 July 2012, 07:01:36 PM
Many thanks for your kind comments, I really appreciate them!

@ gringo: Yes, they are from the 7th. I like the color-combinations of this unit best.

@ Marine: It really pays to take them out of their box - they really are a pleasure to paint...