Finally finished my 54mm North Albion troops yesterday with a coating of pva to add shininess. They have been worked with on and off for ages. All have been given new paint jobs ( apart from three pipers etc) and quite a few required new rifles, legs and bases etc. They have come up well. Any suggestions for their deployment most welcome...
A fine looking force. I like your Life Guard conversions.
ReplyDeleteI just noticed your tribute to L S Lowry! Very clever.
DeleteThe Borders Horse are fine looking fellows.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I am pleased how they turned out.
DeleteI like the dismounted troopers , very clever conversion .
ReplyDeleteSimple but effective, a tad like me.
DeleteNicely done!
ReplyDeleteSome Blue opponents perhaps? or perhaps Red troops with trousers?
Suggestions noted.
DeleteVery handsome! Your prone firing line is especially colorful.
ReplyDeleteBraw hieland laddies.
DeleteWonderful looking troops! The matchstick repair is quite ingenious.
ReplyDeleteThanks, the matchsticks have worked out well .
DeleteWell surely the Devils in Skirts have got to challenge the Bhurpas on the North West Frontier?
ReplyDeleteWell, hard to argue with such an august source of military history.
DeleteWonderfully shiny. The matchstick legs work very well and the dismounted troopers with rifle arm. As a child I wished these Herald figures had these instead of swords flags and trumpets.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I never really liked the flags or trumpets either. I was rather chuffed with the matchsticks. I often use them in conjunction with masking tape but felt there was really no need in this case.
DeleteLovely work and some cunning repairs and conversions. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
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