La Journee, Battle of Verneuil Blog UPDATED 14TH mARCH

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La Journee, Battle of Verneuil Blog UPDATED 14TH mARCH

Post by Atheling » Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:37 pm

And so now we move on to one of the based from Gilbert lord Talbot's retinue.

I hope you enjoy the pics below. Much more can be seen and indeed read on my blog at the following link:

http://lajourney-bedford.blogspot.com/2 ... attle.html

Here's a pic as a taster of what you can find on my blog so feel free to browse around.

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Post by Friedrich August I. » Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:54 pm

Superbly painted, Darrell, well done :D

Btw., the background picture on your block... remembers me on a holiday in Lybia visiting my parents who lived and worked there.
Such roads were described as" just along the Powerline" :D

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Post by Duke of Plaza-Toro » Wed Mar 14, 2012 10:21 am

My first thought (aside from fantastic painting) was "Where's the chap on the left off to?"

But then the penny dropped. So Darrell - have I got this right? The basing includes both sides in melee?
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Post by Atheling » Wed Mar 14, 2012 2:53 pm

Duke of Plaza-Toro wrote:My first thought (aside from fantastic painting) was "Where's the chap on the left off to?"

But then the penny dropped. So Darrell - have I got this right? The basing includes both sides in melee?
Yeah, they're based for impetus and I'm a very big fan of a kind of vignette style basing.

Thanks for the goodly words chaps :) .

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Post by Atheling » Wed Mar 14, 2012 2:54 pm

Friedrich August I. wrote:Superbly painted, Darrell, well done :D

Btw., the background picture on your block... remembers me on a holiday in Lybia visiting my parents who lived and worked there.
Such roads were described as" just along the Powerline" :D

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Gunter, let us hope it's still in the same condidtion.

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