I finally managed to get around to photographing my Belgians:
The second image is with them on a movement tray.
Some lovely figures, and I must admit that I have painted these in maybe a too 'regular' uniform, as by this stage of the war they were wearing whatever Belgian uniforms they could get their hands on, and also civilian clothing.
WW1 Belgians - Yser cap
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WW1 Belgians - Yser cap
von Klinkerhoffen
Well tally ho! With a bing and a bong and a buzz buzz buzz!
Well tally ho! With a bing and a bong and a buzz buzz buzz!
Re: WW1 Belgians - Yser cap
I really like the look of these dark uniformed Belgians. I have a fair number spray primed with satin black, mounted on wooden strips and waiting for attention from my paint brush! They have been in their current state of readiness for a few weeks. You've inspired me to get back to them. Belgians holding north of Ypres could be a good scenario for a game.
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Re: WW1 Belgians - Yser cap
Pleased that I have inspired you Paul.
von Klinkerhoffen
Well tally ho! With a bing and a bong and a buzz buzz buzz!
Well tally ho! With a bing and a bong and a buzz buzz buzz!
Re: WW1 Belgians - Yser cap
Although not my period at all, I do love the variety of figures and the animation. You have done them justice. Very nice
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