As alluded to in the prior posting, Napoleonics in 28mm are seeing activity on the painting desk. Trotting off the production line is an eight figure unit of Front Rank British hussars. These hussars muster out as two squadrons of the 10th Hussar Regiment.
Two more Napoleonic units are on the workbench. With February being a short month, perhaps, I will proclaim that February will be the month for painting solely 28mm Napoleonics? Right. The SAW US infantry recently completed will get an exemption. Wonder if I can maintain focus on one period for an entire month?
A fine looking unit, Sir Jon! When I go back to painting British, I'll need to add several more Light Dragoon and Hussar units, and the 10th is a good candidate for inclusion among them.
Those are great looking models with a very worthy paint job.
ReplyDeleteFront Rank Napoleonics certainly are nice models.
DeleteVery nice work on the Hussars Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Phil!
DeleteVery very nice Hussars!
ReplyDeleteRodger, thanks!
Delete2 part dashing, 1 part elan...great addition to the Brits, Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteWith uniforms not quite as flamboyant as other nations' hussars, still they are dashing.
DeleteBrilliant work on a favorite regiment of mine, Jonathan.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dean! The yellow and blue combination is a good one.
DeleteA fine looking unit, Sir Jon! When I go back to painting British, I'll need to add several more Light Dragoon and Hussar units, and the 10th is a good candidate for inclusion among them.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Peter! The 10th is a good candidate, indeed!
DeleteThey are a terrific looking unit. Focusing for a month is ridiculous; I surprise myself if I can focus for a single post.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Cannot guarantee I can remain focused solely on Napoleonics for the month of February but it is worth a shot.
DeletePretty funny comment regarding inability to focus on even one post!