The last addition to the Bodstonian dragoons bringing the numbers up to 16, two squads of eight.
The bod is a combination of the Horse holder from the Zvezda Dragoons of Peter I set and the mounted pistol firing bod from the Zvezda Swedish Dragoons of Charles XII set.
The Nag, who had it´s head down eating grass, from the Swedish Dragoons set, had a head swop from one of the other nags in the set.
Next ? I think it´s about time The Bodstonian Artillery got a bit of an upgrade
Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteHe is very nice, I finally saw The Outlaw King!
ReplyDeleteThanks Fran. Outlaw king...pretty awefull eh? Normally, seeing as it´s medieval ery based I´d consider adding it to the DVD Collection but it´s so hammy I won´t bother.
DeleteIt was a little boring, Chris was wrong for the role!
DeleteLove it! - Beautiful work as always Paul!
ReplyDeleteExcellent conversion
ReplyDeleteAwesome work as Usual paul. Hmm haven't got any cavalry in the painting production line. Perhaps it is time I get around to some Oronegrean cavalry.
ReplyDeleteVery nice conversion! The dismounted cavalryman is impressive.
ReplyDeleteThaks Phil. I´m pleased the way the trooper turned out, near 100% what I had in mind. The Nag..er?..not so good. The neck Looks a bit fat, I forgot about flattening the mane and the join isn´t as good as I hoped.
ReplyDeleteSuper nice painting , Mr. Bods.
ReplyDeleteLove the pose and the paint job, great looking vignette!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil. I didn´t think of it so but you are right..it is a Vignette.
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