Thursday, 1 March 2012

Waterloo 1815 Dervish Infantry

Some new recruits to the Khandibarian army, Waterloo 1815´s dervish infantry. This lot I got as part of a swop scheme with my mate Peter from Peter´s cave blog. We buy sets and swop one of the sprues with each other. This saves buying the set and ending up with loads of spare repeat bods you can´t use.
The whole sprue and a copuple of HaT bods to make up the numbers
The waterloo Dervishes really give the impression of a rampaging charge.
A new Khandibarian sharpshooter.
Rollo the brave mule and his rider Whyne Ghum

Hello to Dan...your google connect isn´t on!!!
Hello to Itchy from A Blog amomg Blogs....great WWII flames of war stuff.

13 comments:

  1. Great work Paul. Really like the way you have done the white clothes.

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  2. Agree with Rodger, white is tricky, whats the secret?

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    1. Thanks.
      I base with black..then a covering (on the clothes) of grey..just middle grey 50/50 B/W. Then add to the grey middlebrown so it´s 50% grey and 50% brown and then give them a heavy drybrush, then highlight with a nothing but white drybrush...goes reall quick if you are doing 4-5 bods a go.
      Cheers
      Paul

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  3. Good work, great white but they won't like it up em!.....

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  4. Great to see another wonderful addtion unwrapped. Great movement in this set.

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  5. In war you can use whatever fits the task, including mules!!
    Fantastic work Paul!
    T.

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  6. Cool. I have the same set, now I have some inspiration to paint it...

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  7. Very cool paul. :-D

    I assume my tip on de-fragmenting your computer worked?

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  8. I didnt realise there were Dervishes at Waterloo! :-D

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    1. They got it wrong..they bought tickets thinking they were going to Kings cross :-D
      Cheers
      paul

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  9. Excellent fast paintjob Paul!

    Now let's see what you make of the others :-D

    Greetings
    Peter
    http://peterscave.blogspot.com/

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