I've always wanted a journal to record the myriad miniature wargame ideas, plots, and schemes that I come up with. And the couple that actually come into existence. So that's what this blog will be: a journal of ideas, old and new, together with links to things I find interesting. Pull up a mouse or some other pointing device and look around.
Ed
Saturday, August 18, 2007
RSM Fedorans
A grenadier from the von Spade regiment, and the Garde du Corps!!
Posting here, Ed, so you don't miss it (will also post comment on my blog): regarding the images for my flags - many of them came from http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/searchEverything.php
Hey, those are sharp looking figures you've painted! Proof yet again that RSM95s are becoming THE figure line with which to build up 18th century forces. How about treating us to photos of the entire two units (drool, drool, drool)?
Which of the RSM sets is the Garde du Corps figure?
ReplyDeleteSplendid!
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful. Congratulations and keep up the good painting.
ReplyDelete-- Jeff
The Garde du Corps is from the RSM Prussian Cuirassier pack, SYWP-CC.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliments...the painters in Sri Lanka appreciate it!
Ed
Nicely painted figs. I like the horse.
ReplyDeleteThe more I see of the RSM figs the more I feel like buying some - something to add to my figs purchase list !
-- Allan
Posting here, Ed, so you don't miss it (will also post comment on my blog):
ReplyDeleteregarding the images for my flags - many of them came from http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/searchEverything.php
Hello there Ed,
ReplyDeleteHey, those are sharp looking figures you've painted! Proof yet again that RSM95s are becoming THE figure line with which to build up 18th century forces. How about treating us to photos of the entire two units (drool, drool, drool)?
Enjoy the day,
Stokes Schwartz
Once completed a 'grande parade' is called for!
ReplyDeleteAgreed! Pictures to follow completion, but it (sadly) won't be soon.
ReplyDeleteA very attractive looking army you have there. I am enjoying looking over your uniform plates. It's always good to see well painted RSM figures.
ReplyDeletebest regards,
Alte Fritz
http://altefritz.blogspot.com