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Post by rct75001 on Nov 29, 2014 5:40:49 GMT
Adler Russians painted a few years ago. Sadly the only Russians I have finished.
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Post by tim on Nov 29, 2014 6:29:23 GMT
Great work rtc! I like the dense formations they look very Russian.
Tim
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Post by Richard on Nov 29, 2014 8:41:28 GMT
They do look good, i will be starting on a lot of Russians soon , thanks for posting
Richard
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Post by mike1956 on Nov 29, 2014 10:30:32 GMT
RCT
Great miniatures, well done indeed on the paint job.
Mike
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Post by ian on Nov 30, 2014 14:57:29 GMT
It's truly is a shame they are the only ones you have done as you have done a cracking job
Ian
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Post by Sho on Dec 1, 2014 18:16:05 GMT
Cavalry and infantry bases have different frontage? btw.. why the chest of dragoons is yellow?
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Post by yorkie on Jan 9, 2015 17:20:57 GMT
Nice job. What are the base sizes you used?
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Post by rct75001 on Jan 9, 2015 19:54:01 GMT
Nice job. What are the base sizes you used? 3mm wide per figure 10 mm deep for 2 ranks and 12mm for 3 ranks
So a 6 fig French company would be 18mm * 12mm
Cavalry are done on 6mm frontage per figure and are 15mm deep.
I basically packed them on as tight as I could get them as I wanted to use 1:20 scale. However, I use Valmy to Waterloo as a chosen set which is based at 1:60 normally.
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Post by rct75001 on Jan 9, 2015 19:58:38 GMT
btw.. why the chest of dragoons is yellow? Gee that is a lot worse than wrong button colour
I actually don't remember - maybe I was dreaming or looking at wrong Osprey ... or not looking at all.
They were my first unit of Russians is my only excuse.
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Post by tim on Jan 9, 2015 21:18:46 GMT
Or of course they could be the jackets of the 20th French Dragoons that they beat and captured in battle and the Tzar awarded them as a battle honour!...anything is possible in wargames land
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