I aimed to do this period in 1/72. I can't seem to stay motivated as I enjoyed painting the Great War 28's a lot more. So I started my 1/72 French and ended up expanding my 28's.
Very nicely done; I know what you mean about trying to stay focussed on one project! Every time I start out some new and shiny comes along to tempt me.
Great stuff! I guess almost everybody has the focus-problem from time to time. I try to solve this by dividing my projects in smaller ones by painting subunits and mixing projects to diversify, i.e. a platoon of ww1 troops then a regiment of napoleonics and then back to ww1.
Remco, for the bases on the Hat figures I used small plastic discs like the ones I used on the Naval Brigade figures further down the blog. You can see them there. My wife picked them up for me by the hundreds at a teacher supply shop.
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Very nicely done; I know what you mean about trying to stay focussed on one project! Every time I start out some new and shiny comes along to tempt me.
Great stuff! I guess almost everybody has the focus-problem from time to time. I try to solve this by dividing my projects in smaller ones by painting subunits and mixing projects to diversify, i.e. a platoon of ww1 troops then a regiment of napoleonics and then back to ww1.
cheers Sander
Nice work, what did you use as base?
Remco, for the bases on the Hat figures I used small plastic discs like the ones I used on the Naval
Brigade figures further down the blog. You can see them there. My wife picked them up for me by the hundreds at a teacher supply shop.
Very nice figs!
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