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1812 Campaign of Russia

Posted by ADM on 16 Sep 2021, 22:13

Thank you for your attention ! :-D

Another batch of this artillery crew ready to fight, all the colors are Vallejo.

The Uniform is blue 70809 with wash and drybrush, all the 70909 red part are first painted in white, for the officers those details are gold (70801 Laiton).

ammunition pouch : black, with gold eagle (70801 Laiton, painted white first, I'm always doing this for this color as well as the red).

-sword scabbard : Laiton 70801
-The Sabretache : blue 70809 with red 70909 around, not to forget the gold eagle.
-The telescope is laiton 70801 and the front side is made of wood 70875 beige brown (so the metal doesn't tick to the skin when it's too cold)

the tools for artillery:
-bucket : brown 70875 with wash and drybrush, and 70864 Natural Steel for metal parts
-The stick to push the ball to the bottom of the barrel : 70822 brown and black .
the stick to light the black powder : 70864 Natural Steel and red.
-cannonballs are black.

The saber hilt is 70801laiton and the blade is Citadel color 61-55 Mithril silver (not Vallejo).

The whip is 70847 dark sand with a black wash only.
Boots are black with a red line (70909)

the spurs and strap of the riders are 70864 Natural Steel for the first and 70940 saddle brown for the second

The bearskin is black with red 70909, Laiton 70801, the round insignia is white, red 70909 and 70899 prusia blue, this blue dot is so small that it's hard to see, but it's there.

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Posted by Peter on 17 Sep 2021, 17:00

Fantastic addition to your army! Keep them coming! :thumbup:
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Posted by ADM on 20 Oct 2021, 20:14

Thank you Peter ! :-D

More figures painted, this time the Strelets camp, the only set representing life in a french napoleonic camp, and a great one !

All colors are Vallejo, except when specified.


The trouser of the line infantry received a black wash and white drybrush, as well as the white vest underlined with a pencil for the details.
Shoes are black
buttons : 70801 Laiton
The jacket : 70809 Royal blue + wash and drybrush
Long winter coat : 70987 medium grey + wash and drybrush
cuff : 70909 red with a blue stripe 70909 and 3 buttons 70801 Laiton, there's also a white line around the red.
Tail of the jacket, colar and epaulet : Blue red and white mentionned above.
black ammunition pouch without insign
Backpack : 70940 saddle brown with some stains 70876 brown sand, and a black wash
rolled winter coat above the backpack : 70989 sky grey + wash and drybrush
white straps underlined with a pencil.

Rifles, wood : 70846 acajou and metal Citadel color 61-55 mithril silver, underlined in black with a thin brush 000

Black Shako with Laiton badge 70801 and white, red (70909), blue (70899) cockade and red pompom (70909)


Stretcher : pale sand 70837 + wash and drybrush, I've also changed the base for a new one because the 2 figures carrying each stretcher couldn't stand properly.


The 2 dragons :

trouser : Black wash + Drybrush in 70837 pale sand
jacket : 70890 reflective green + wash and drybrush
yellow vest : 70953 on white base.
sword : black and gold (70801 laiton)
helmet : a brown part 70874 + wash ans drybrush, metal 70801 laiton, black hair and visor.
police cap and Pokalem : 70809 royal blue + wash and drybrush, red lines on white base.
Boots : black, the upper part is brown 70875 + wash and drybrush

civilian clothes :

shirt type 1 : 70917 beige + wash and drybrush
Shirt type 2 : 70988 kakhi + wash and drybrush
trouser type 1 : 70870 medium marine grey + wash and drybrush
trouser type 2 : 70847 dark sand + wash and drybrush
apron : 70940 saddle brown + wash and drybrush
woman dress 1 : 70947 red + wash and drybrush
woman dress 2 : 70835 salmon rose + wash and drybrush

accessories :

Table 1 : 70846 acajou + wash and drybrush
Table 2 : 70875 beige brown + wash and drybrush
mattress of the soldier sleeping on the floor : 70874 tan earth + wash and drybrush
forge bellows : 70875 beige brown + wash and drybrush, metal : 70864 natural steel
tree trunk, guitare : 70846 acajou + wash and drybrush
tools : 70846 acajou and 70864 natural steel
bottle : 70895 gunshipgreen + wash and drybrush
straw bales : 70977 desert yellow + wash and drybrush
wood log (for campfire) : 70984 flat brown + wash and drybrush, 70819 Iraqi sand for the center.
campfire : Yellow 70953 and red 70909 + wash and drybrush

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Posted by huib on 20 Oct 2021, 22:03

Lovely painting!
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Posted by Peter on 22 Oct 2021, 17:49

Wonderfull addition! It has been long time ago since I have seen this set painted completely. :thumbup:
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Posted by Rich W on 25 Oct 2021, 23:20

Lots of nice things going on there, particularly like the little pig!
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Posted by ADM on 14 Dec 2021, 22:58

Thank you my friends :-)

I've now moved in my winter location where I can work again with the Saint Basil cathedral, here come another cuppola detailled with milliput, I'm working right now on the last cuppola before starting the core of this cathedral.

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Posted by Peter on 14 Dec 2021, 23:18

Welcome back! ;-)

And that is a wonderful made cuppola! :thumbup:
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 14 Dec 2021, 23:44

Wonderful work on that cuppola! :yeah: :-D
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Posted by Rich W on 15 Dec 2021, 00:03

The time you must be spending on this project is just crazy! Excellent work, cannot wait to see it all coming together!
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Posted by Susofrick on 15 Dec 2021, 10:13

This isn't going to be big, nor BIG, it's going to be HUUUUGE!!! Cool work! And nice to see the old Strelets figs!
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Posted by C M Dodson on 16 Dec 2021, 11:56

Your modelling skills as displayed on that cupola are incredibly accomplished in my opinion.

The patience and thinking behind the techniques is astounding.

However, personally, I still think that the addiction to painting eyes is potentially undermining your Herculean work.

I use a brown umber wash, sparingly, flicking out any excess and the results work for me .

Mr Crynns put me on to this and, as usual, he was correct.

Best wishes,

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Posted by huib on 16 Dec 2021, 20:47

Wow! That's real craftmanship!
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 16 Dec 2021, 21:05

An astonishing and very thorough job, ADM. Great work! :notworthy:

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Posted by dykio on 20 Dec 2021, 13:58

Rich W wrote:The time you must be spending on this project is just crazy! Excellent work, cannot wait to see it all coming together!


thats exactly what i thought !

Incredible craftmanship :drool:
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Posted by ADM on 02 Feb 2022, 23:00

I always deeply appreciate your support ! :-D

Here come the last cupola (not the easiest one !!!), made like the previous ones with Milliput applied on wood, you will understand my proceeding on photos, I've got now the 11 cupolas and they will be painted before assembled, but not now, time to start the core of this building with a lot of others complicated shapes with different material, it's time consuming but the result worth it. It will be a masterpiece in the game !


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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 03 Feb 2022, 08:00

Respect!! :notworthy: :yeah:
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Posted by Michael Robert on 03 Feb 2022, 13:06

Wow, ADM
after all this I have no idea what to expect for the whole basilique. Just too impressive already. To complete Krasnaja Ploschchad (in English the "Red square"?) you would also need to model the Kremlin. No need for Lenin's mausoleum and GUM though
The painting of the cuppolas will also be quite a task. Just wow

Tous mes encouragements
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Posted by Kekso on 03 Feb 2022, 17:43

I cannot imagine finished project... and that's a good thing
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 03 Feb 2022, 18:33

Astonishing!! Mind blowing!! Hope you will show us the final product before the festival of Cannes in May
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