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1815 british infantry

Posted by The Iron Duke on 15 Nov 2015, 23:46

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Posted by Kekso on 16 Nov 2015, 09:02

Nice first entry. I wish pictures are a bit sharper because it seems you did great job on white parts.
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Posted by The Iron Duke on 16 Nov 2015, 09:41

Thanks kekso I'm still having a few teething problems these were taken off the wife's phone I'll try post some clearer pictures later
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Posted by Peter on 16 Nov 2015, 13:17

These look wonderfull! Nice first entry here! Welcome! :thumbup:
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 16 Nov 2015, 14:12

they really look great! :yeah:
I usually take pictures with the iphone and they are good. Don't use the flash, natural lights or lamps instead. I found this tutorial and the app mentioned there very helpful http://taleofpainters.blogspot.com/2015/02/tutorial-how-to-photograph-miniatures.html
That's because I want to see your fantastic figures better :-D
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Posted by davbenbak1 on 16 Nov 2015, 16:08

Welcome to the forum. Great job with these flank company figures. I don't recognize the manufacturer. I see both style shakos.
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Posted by The Iron Duke on 16 Nov 2015, 17:06

thank you very much peter
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Posted by The Iron Duke on 16 Nov 2015, 17:09

thank you very much for your advice ill try get some better pictures posted this is all new to me ,love the forum some fantastic figure painters
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Posted by vellek on 16 Nov 2015, 17:17

Welcome to the forum! These are very well-painted and a nice first entry. I feel your pain regarding the pictures; I still botch up my photos on a regular basis. Keep posting
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Posted by The Iron Duke on 16 Nov 2015, 17:32

Imagethis is the set ive started painting up a fantastic set to paint the detail is superb,some have the shako cover on which is perfect for the waterloo campaign
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Posted by Beano Boy on 16 Nov 2015, 19:05

Top marks for the painting :thumbup:
T. I .D , your first posting,yes you have arrived. Welcome to Benno`s Figure Forum.

A little advice. A Tip, OK?
The figures you have used can be converted into a more useful pose by giving the head a slight twist so he is facing in the same direction the weapon is pointing.
Guaranteed to improve that figure 100%. :thumbup:
The pose created means you can place them all in line without the bayonet sticking into the poor guy next to them. :shock:" Opp`s! That hurts." _____ :read: "Thats a very prickly problem resolved."
___ I look forward to seeing more of your work. BB
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Posted by Marvin on 16 Nov 2015, 20:21

Welcome to the forum.

I really like these. even through the fog! Detail and shading look fabulous, and there's a lot of detail on these figures. :thumbup:

More pics. More figures, please!
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Posted by The Iron Duke on 16 Nov 2015, 20:52

ImageImagethank you everyone for your kind comments ive enjoyed looking at all your work for a while so i thought id have a go myself,ive taken some more pics hope they are a bit better ,bear with me ill get the hang of it all and thanks again for the warm welcome :yeah: :-D
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Posted by The Iron Duke on 18 Nov 2015, 16:45

thanks for the tip bb ive only painted up half the box so ill try out the twist conversion on the others thanks again
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Posted by Beano Boy on 19 Nov 2015, 01:34

A tiny piece of Kitchen roll just lightly wrapped around the head,and using a pair of pliers just take a firm but gentle grip and twist. Like a real head it will turn at the neck. Easy to get the hang of it.
A Warning once you start converting figures there will be no end to it T. I. D.

There are a couple of conversions that can be carried out on the Officer Pose,but they require cutting and twisting.
I will be dealing with lots of Infantry conversions on my blog and here on the Forum when I get time. Until then many of my conversions from this Actual Set can be viewed in my old topic. Work in Progress: Waterloo British Square. It`s really quicker just to Google it and add Benno`s on the end.
Happy Modelling . :-D BB
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Posted by Kekso on 19 Nov 2015, 09:51

Now we're talking... much better photos. Thanks.
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