The Hungarian battalions will soon cross the river ... Les bataillons hongrois s’apprêtent à franchir la rivière... |
...under the eye of the Austrian generals. ...sous l’œil des généraux autrichiens. |
...et sous mes yeux admirateurs!
Bonjour à tous,
Dimitri aux pinceaux aujourd'hui,
Voici ses dernières réalisations...
Les figurines sont de la marque Warmodelling.
... and under my admiring eyes!
Hello everyone,
Dimitri 's brushes today,
Here are his latest achievements ...
The figurines are of the brand Warmodelling.
1809 Austrian batallions. Bataillons autrichiens en casque à chenille. |
Protected by a wall, wall created by Ronnie. A l'abri derrière un mur, mur créé par Ronnie. |
Light Austrian infantry in an orchard. Infanterie légère autrichienne dans un verger. |
Close-up on this orchard, we prepare for shooting ... Gros plan sur ce verger, on se prépare au tir... |
The necessery guns and gunners. L'appui nécessaire en artillerie. |
...without forgetting the Grenadiers, spearhead of the reserve, Waiting for the cavalry in a few days ... but that's another story! ...sans oublier les grenadiers, fer de lance de la réserve...en attendant la cavalerie dans quelques jours...mais c'est une autre histoire! |
Merci,
Phil.
Welcome to Guido, Joehcc, Paul.
Phil. is 15 mm? Under what rules?
RépondreSupprimerA large 15mm, actually 17-18mm. Rules are own, link on the blog...
SupprimerThese look superb Phil.
RépondreSupprimerThanks Michael...
SupprimerUne bien belle armée
RépondreSupprimerMerci pour Dim...
SupprimerFantastic as always Phil.
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THank you so much Dave...
Supprimerthem big hats with feathers really weren't very practical in the middle of the battle, did not they make them an easier target? :)
RépondreSupprimerBig and colorful targets...but, hopefully for them, gun precisions and ranges were bad...
SupprimerNice photos and awsome miniatures :)
RépondreSupprimerGlad you enjoyed!
SupprimerNice job on the figures 😀
RépondreSupprimerThanks a lot Matt...
SupprimerThey are great looking figures Phil! Looking forward to the cavalry now.
RépondreSupprimerJust done the photos...in a few days...
SupprimerExcellent comme toujours. Pas facile de peindre une armée dont la couleur dominante est le blanc.
RépondreSupprimerTout à fait d'accord, j'ai moi-même une armée Autrichiens 1809, et je connais la difficulté!
SupprimerTres bon Phil.
RépondreSupprimerMerci beaucoup!
SupprimerWonderfully sunny and evocative pics of your superbly painted minis!
RépondreSupprimerCheers Gordon, much appreciated...
SupprimerVery handsome Austrians, Phil!
RépondreSupprimerGlad you liked them Jonathan...
SupprimerОтлично Фил! Всегда восхищался умением хорошо раскрасить маленькие миниатюры
RépondreSupprimerБольшое спасибо за комплименты!
SupprimerGreat looking figures!
RépondreSupprimerCheers Bruno, thanks for visiting...
SupprimerLook superb, i like 15mm:)
RépondreSupprimerMass effect is excellent with 15mm...even if details are better in 28...THanks a lot!
SupprimerIl tuo stile è unico. Complimenti! ciao Alessandro
RépondreSupprimerGrazie mille per i complimenti Alessandro!
SupprimerVery smart!
RépondreSupprimerMay be one day in front your Franco-Bavarian army!
SupprimerFantastic report like always my friend!
RépondreSupprimerA big thank you like always my friend...
SupprimerThe painting is really good. I like them a lot.
RépondreSupprimerI too, thanks for your kind words Piotr!
SupprimerWonderful Austrians, Phil!
RépondreSupprimerThank you so much Sergiuss!
SupprimerThey look superb
RépondreSupprimerGlad you like them Neil...
SupprimerFantastic job on the mini's ! So much detail on those little fellows.
RépondreSupprimerSuperb ! Greetings
Dimitri's awesome job!
SupprimerAwesome looking troops, Phil.
RépondreSupprimerThanks Ray, much appreciated...
SupprimerNice Kaiserlicks, Phil!
RépondreSupprimerGlad you enjoyed sir...
SupprimerGreat work, 'Scargo. You and the crew do fine work together.
RépondreSupprimerMany thanks Capt'ain!
SupprimerAs always nice minis and terrain, love it!
RépondreSupprimerCheers Dominig...
SupprimerExcellent work, love seeing more Austrians! :)
RépondreSupprimerThank you so much Chasseur...
SupprimerLovely painted miniatures Phil!
RépondreSupprimerThanks for Dim!
Supprimersplendide, j'attend la suite
RépondreSupprimerJe viens de faire les photos, les hussards sont vraiment impressionnants...
SupprimerTrès bel ensemble de "kaiserlicks".
RépondreSupprimerLudiquement
Et la suite n'est pas mal...
SupprimerGreat looking units sir!
RépondreSupprimerMany thanks Simon...
SupprimerNice collection Phil. Dimitri made a great job!
RépondreSupprimerYes he did, I'll never more put my figurines next to hims!
SupprimerDimitri has done fine work! But will they fight ? ;)
RépondreSupprimerThat's a good question my friend...answer soon!
SupprimerI don't usually notice this but the terrain on which the miniatures are fighting on look especially good this time around.
RépondreSupprimerThank you so much...
SupprimerGreat work.
RépondreSupprimerGlad you like it Paul...
SupprimerNice additions to the collection! Warmodelling has some really nice minis sculpts, shame that some of the moulds seem to be pretty old as I've had some with tons of flash on them
RépondreSupprimerThanks for your comment, glad you enjoyed the additions...
SupprimerLovely work Phil. I have lots of Essex and still find them satisfying to paint.
RépondreSupprimerSorry, Warmodelling. Very nice.
Supprimer...Well, I have lots of Essex and I find them very nice...THanks Lawrence!
SupprimerThese are beautiful figures Phil - I too like the Austrians of this period although the white uniforms can get a bit monotonous when you are painting 12 or 14 battalions! Mine are mainly Sash and Sabre 25/28mm with some Old Glory
RépondreSupprimerAgree with you...but the mass effect is superb when wearing white uniforms imo...and the cavalry is so colorful! Thanks rross...
SupprimerCheers Mark!
RépondreSupprimerGreat looking Austrians Phil!
RépondreSupprimerThanks Cyrus, glad you enjoyed...
SupprimerGreat stuff as ever Phil.
RépondreSupprimerVery kind of you Jerry, much appreciated...
SupprimerOh WOW, these are just FANTASTIC Phil, I really really mean it. I`ve been busy and away for a few months and I come back and you`ve increased the standard of your work even higher. I`m so VERY impressed. Forgive me for not having been about to comment, but back now anyway (and the Game Cupboard blog is open again too if you fancy a look around).
RépondreSupprimerBut back to this latest post of yours. WOW I actually cant find the words to praise it highly enough, its taken my breath away, the painting is sooooo good. What`s more, you always seem to manage to showcase your modelling with the most riveting immersive photos, which really tell a story.
What a comment Steve, so pleased to read those kind lines...May I ask if your wonderful Game Cupboard blog has a different adress, there is no more link with your name?
SupprimerHi Phil, I didn't want to be rude so didn't include the link before, but if you`re sure its okay to do so, then the address is:
RépondreSupprimerhttp://thegamerscupbard.blogspot.ie/
Actually the same link...Welcome back!
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RépondreSupprimer:) Hello.
Upeaa värien käyttö.
Mahtavan paljon kommetteja,
kaikki tärkeä on jo sanottu
Kiitos paljon ystäväni!
SupprimerFélicitations, une magnifique kaiserlich und königliche Armee! Salutations de l'extrême sud, Carlos
RépondreSupprimerMerci Carlos, et bonjour à l'extrême sud!
SupprimerLovely bunch of Austrians!
RépondreSupprimerBest Iain
Very kind of you, thanks a lot!
SupprimerDear Phil,
RépondreSupprimerfantastic figures, that nice collection!
Greetings, see you soon
Simone
Thank you kindly Simmy!
Supprimeramazing
RépondreSupprimerThank you so much Steve!
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