28mm Old Glory 2nd Edition Napoleonic AustrianMiniatures -
After adding some "green stuff " and filing the Austrian lead figures, I painted them as Hungarians with green facings ;oP Two Line Infantry Battalions (32 figures each) Flags by GMB Designs.......
Phil! 64 figures? The number of figures you tackle at one time is amazing. You build BIG battalions. As both Peter and Paul say, the Hungarian uniform is the coolest of the Austrian foot.
Thanks Jonathan, perhaps 32 figure size battalions are to big. may go for 16 figure battalions instead, using Impetves Napoleonic rules set (basing system)
Thanks Lawrence, as you know, Austrian-Hungarian Battalions were between 800-1100 men strong. but, in some cases 500-750 strong depending of Historical order of battle army lists....
Thanks Mark! I enjoyed reading your "Assembling Plastics" very useful and helpful for anyone putting together mass plastic miniatures Army... a great read indeed!
Very nice, Phil. I do love the Hungarian infantry uniform - very classy!
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DeleteNicely done Phil, lovely painting!!!, I have a load of Hungarians to do in the far off future, the coolest of Austrians 😬
ReplyDeleteThanks Paul, Hungarian Infantry, Grenzers and Austrian Hussar Regiments are the coolest units/figures to paint....
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Phil! 64 figures? The number of figures you tackle at one time is amazing. You build BIG battalions. As both Peter and Paul say, the Hungarian uniform is the coolest of the Austrian foot.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on these lads!
Thanks Jonathan, perhaps 32 figure size battalions are to big. may go for 16 figure battalions instead, using Impetves Napoleonic rules set (basing system)
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Beautiful Hungarian unit, always nice to see this blue color!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil! :o)
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Really nice Hungarians Phil. Great work!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words Rodger, much appreciated
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Marvellous work! I am always amazed how you paint so many miniatures with such high quality! Greetings my friend :)
ReplyDeleteHey! How are you doing my friend! ;o)
DeleteGlad you like my Hungarian Infantry
Thank you for your kind words and visit, all the best to you!
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Very nice work Phil on this host of Hungarian foot!
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Thanks Christopher, much appreciated.
DeleteLove your miniature brush works and basing - marvelous!
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Lovely work Phil. Those Hungarian battalions were on the large side.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lawrence, as you know, Austrian-Hungarian Battalions were between 800-1100 men strong. but, in some cases 500-750 strong depending of Historical order of battle army lists....
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Lovely work Phil!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mike!
DeleteLove your Ancients miniatures/work and After Action Reports - marvelous!
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Very nice work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark! I enjoyed reading your "Assembling Plastics" very useful and helpful for anyone putting together mass plastic miniatures Army... a great read indeed!
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Grand looking Hungarians lovely combination of the blue and white and so many!
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Thank you so much for your kind words and visit Iain, much appreciated!
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