The riders haven´t got the big cuffs that thier previous comrades have and the nags don´t have blanket rolls but both sets are similar enough to mix together.
The whole mounted section. There´s 11 in the pic but three are normally the army command group
The firing line with dismounted and mounted dragoons
So far that makes 18 in total. Taking away the Army command group (HERE), Colonel Jeremiah Coleman plus the Drummer and Standard bearer, that leaves 15 dragoons under Rupert´s command.
15? Bit of an odd number ...they require another new recruit.
15? Bit of an odd number ...they require another new recruit.
Nice work again Paul!
ReplyDeleteLovely stuff Paul, well done.
ReplyDeleteDamn nice Paul, I love dragoons especially with horse holders!
ReplyDeleteI love these figurines, you pay homage to them.
ReplyDeleteNice poses (love the dismounted mixed with the others) and great painting...
ReplyDeleteAwesome work as usual Paul!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Paul, i was just looking at these on PSR the other day, you just made me want them a whole lot more!
ReplyDeleteZvezda are superb figures and your painting has really shown them off at their very best.
ReplyDeleteYep ... really nice looking troop.
ReplyDeleteOh I say, what a fabulous unit Paul!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful unit
ReplyDeleteMagnificent painting of those lovely figures. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat painting on these.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely little unit!
ReplyDeleteThe colour scheme on the dragoons is exceptional
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