Here is the British staff, along with a couple command bases of allies. As usual, these are a mix of personalities from Strelets and a handful from other manufacturers, such as Hat and Waterloo 1815.
First, the british personalities:
I have two versions of Picton. The one below is from Waterloo 1815:
And this one here is from Strelets. A very cartoony Picton, in the style of Strelets. It's quite interesting to compare two very ditinct styles of sculting on the same subject.
The Duke of Wellington:
The Duke of Brunswick:
Prince William of Orange, accompanied by a Nassau Jaeger officer:
A handful of unnamed commanders to complete my british headquarters:
As I like dramatic vignettes, this one below represents a reunion of commanders chivalrously debating the best course of action.
Any time I look at your figures, the same words come to my mind: how can he... When does he find the time... ? Mateus, you are a true Master.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic collection, absolutly superb!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Great quality and the output of painted mini's is impressive!
ReplyDeleteReally nice! A terrific bunch of figures.
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteThere is only one little problem - how the h*ll can we mere mortals ever compete with the Greek Olympian God of painting Mateus? (Kind of makes me think it I would be better off leaving all my figures in the raw plastic. :) )
Thanks, guys!
ReplyDeleteChris, a couple hours every evening do the magic!
I love your composition on the bases. Everything looks very natural and realistic.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Just excellent!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter