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La Journee, Battle of Verneuil Blog UPDATED 14TH mARCH
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:37 pm
by Atheling
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.
Darrell.
Re: La Journee, Battle of Verneuil Blog UPDATED 14TH mARCH
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:54 pm
by Friedrich August I.
Superbly painted, Darrell, well done
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"
Günter
Re: La Journee, Battle of Verneuil Blog UPDATED 14TH mARCH
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 10:21 am
by Duke of Plaza-Toro
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?
Re: La Journee, Battle of Verneuil Blog UPDATED 14TH mARCH
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 2:53 pm
by Atheling
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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Darrell.
Re: La Journee, Battle of Verneuil Blog UPDATED 14TH mARCH
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 2:54 pm
by Atheling
Friedrich August I. wrote:Superbly painted, Darrell, well done
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"
Günter
Gunter, let us hope it's still in the same condidtion.
Darrell.