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Made in de
Regular Dakkanaut




NRW, Germany

So here are some shots of my latest efforts, the 95th Regiment of Foot (Rifles) painted for the 100 days campaign:

http://dhcwargamesblog.wordpress.com/2014/02/05/napoleonic-95th-rifles-analogue-hobbies-painting-challenge-entry-6/

Before anyone asks... all the backpack numbers are freehand!

Enjoy,

Burkhard

And the usual pre-view (more clickable pictures on the blog as always):




   
Made in gb
Yu Jing Martial Arts Ninja






Brilliant, full of character, great job
   
Made in de
Regular Dakkanaut




NRW, Germany

Thanks Jim!

   
Made in us
Dakka Veteran





down south

Love these minis. Glad to see them painted up so well. I'll be referencing these pics when I paint mine
   
Made in de
Regular Dakkanaut




NRW, Germany

THX Jedi... I am humbled!

   
Made in us
Fixture of Dakka






Beast Coast

Very nice! So you're using Republic to Empire rules then? How do they play?

   
Made in us
Raging-on-the-Inside Blood Angel Sergeant





Lawrenceville, New Jersey, USA

They are very nicely done!

The black rage is within us all. Lies offer no shield against the inevitable. You speak of donning the black of duty for the red of brotherhood; but it is the black of rage you shall wear when the darkness comes for you. 
   
Made in de
Regular Dakkanaut




NRW, Germany

Thank you guys!

@ Hordini: Sorry for getting back only now, I did not receive an eMail notification, that there had been a new reply as usual. Anyway, we are quiet happy with the rules. I know that charts put most people off, but once you have played a game or two you realize, that the game actually flows quiet smoothly with them. All in all the are a good set of historical rules that create authentic results. They are just not Beer and Pretzels.

   
 
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