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Posted by SamSagace on 05 Apr 2015, 10:50

... ok ! that's done !
sorry for the poor painting work ! :?
5 figures: choose the one you want, Jan, but I can send them all ! :mrgreen:
(they are not fixed on the bases, so you can use them with or without it)
more pictures on my blog : http://samsminisworld.blogspot.fr/2015/04/nappies-zvezda-french-line-infantry.html

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Posted by Beano Boy on 05 Apr 2015, 13:50

Jan,in my minds eye I can see a great looking table top scene taking shape .You mentioned before how the French are heavily out numbered, but hopefully when the bulk of the French Infantry arrive it will look much better. Once again we can see some Very Nice Styles ,of painting has been posted here by other members of the figures they intend sending in. Which is Great! I sincerely hope you are able with perhaps extra help to acquire all the figures ,and other stuff on your List. BB
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Posted by MABO on 05 Apr 2015, 19:52

Hello Pascal, ver good job, in my eyes. No reason to make your work smaler than it is. As I have already said: I am honnered that you started painting Nappies for this project. For the project I would chose one of the shooting guys.

And another Oscar goes to Konrad, who is also working in a century that is not familiar to him. Samurais are much earlier.

But after all I hope you have fun, when all was done :mrgreen: ;-)

:cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
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Posted by Kekso on 05 Apr 2015, 20:02

I'm so glad that many members, who usually don't paint Nappies, are painting them now. At least for this project :occasion:
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Posted by Peter on 06 Apr 2015, 19:55

that looks like a hughe diorama Jan! Have you bought a new car to transport it? :-D

@Pascal: no it is not a complot! :lol:

@Konrad: nice try my friend but he has to much hair! :lol:
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Posted by SamSagace on 06 Apr 2015, 22:52

Thanks my Old Friends for your kind words ! :thumbup:
I'm really happy to take part at this project ! Bravo Jan !
(even if it was not really fun ... :confused: )

For the duel ... if I accept to defy Gunnar, nobody will know ! (except Gunnar maybe .... :scratch: )
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Posted by Susofrick on 07 Apr 2015, 07:39

Peter wrote:@Pascal: no it is not a complot! :lol:


Yes, it is! :-D It isn't, but it could be fun.

And we have A LOT of time to come up with something. :-D

And great setup, Jan! Fun to see some of my figures set up by somebody else. Great work everybody!
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Posted by Arekmaximus on 07 Apr 2015, 18:25

Great project!
I regret that I do not take part in it.

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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 11 Apr 2015, 23:00

Hi everyone,

the Hanoverian Landwehr ensign is done. I go for the flag now. What's the scale of a 20mm figure? 1/80 or should I use 1/72? I like to size the flag correctly. Thanks

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Posted by Konrad on 12 Apr 2015, 10:44

Ok,the last figure I got from MABO is ready.
French Artillery Train.Fig by FRANZNAP.

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I also have made my contribution to this great projekt.
MABOs good idea brought some frish wind in the forum.
And sure a lot of fun for everyone involved.
Now let's see the result at FIGZ.
Do you come too?
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Posted by Beano Boy on 12 Apr 2015, 12:29

I`m afraid that I am like choice wine, and so do not travel well. Yes, like many unable to attend,but I will enjoy seeing at least a few thousand pictures of the stuff on display,Including of course any of the cakes that you guys will over stuff into your Gobs! BB
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Posted by Zed1 on 12 Apr 2015, 18:46

@Andrea:

1/72 is usually 25mm, but regarding the flags available on the web, I have often noticed that you have to calibrate the printing size manually because otherwise the flag would be too large/small.

A good source about the British flags for 1815 would be http://dupagemilitaryflag.com/743917.html
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Posted by MABO on 12 Apr 2015, 21:04

Hello friends some really good figure are going to come my way I think. I am so happy about them. And thanks for the nice words about this project!

And another guy joined the round table of Waterloo: Thomas Mischak will paint Blücher for the Diorama.
:cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

I have finished the French Lancers from Franznap. I only have to post a snap shot. I will try to manage that soon.

Please sent all your entries to me till the end of April! :evil:
:-D :-D
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 12 Apr 2015, 22:18

@zed
Thanks for the tip. I made some research and saw some long lasting debate on scale and corresponding figures size in the net. 1/72 was originally expressed in inches and used for 20mm figures, which would make 180cm high man in real life. If expressed in cm, then it goes for 25mm with same result, more or less.

Anyway, I found myself totally unable to produce a nice flag. I ended up with a printed paper flag. The result is just ok. I count on your forgivennes :-)
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Posted by Susofrick on 13 Apr 2015, 07:47

Bought some 25mm Prince August moulds many years ago and the figures are very much NOT 1/72. Could have sent some, but they are too big. If you want a marching Prussian from Prince August, Jan, I can send one. They are already painted and he will look just how I painted him about 30 years ago.
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Posted by Susofrick on 13 Apr 2015, 09:41

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Posted by Marvin on 13 Apr 2015, 19:35

Ah! The good old Prince August Prussians. The very first figs I painted! :-)

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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 14 Apr 2015, 23:42

Hanoverian Landwehr ensign with flag of the Calenberg battalion. Literature reports its size as 126cmx128cm. I scaled to 1.5cmx1.5cm. It should be ok.

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Posted by MABO on 15 Apr 2015, 11:26

Looks fantastic to me Andrea! Thanks for painting these figures for the project.
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Posted by Peter on 15 Apr 2015, 12:37

As it is your birthday today, I have some more good news for you. Gneisenau is painted. Now I'm waiting untill the battery of my camera is reloaded to make some pictures! ;-)
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