Hello again!
Today's result of my repainting of a figure of a British commander in a kilt!
The model comes from the Artizan Designs - British Paratroopers line, but also fits as an alternative Highlander Major model to 02 Hundred Hours (although the original model is really great!)
Well, I originally painted the model in 2015 as a tribute to my British Paratroopers battalion from Operation Market Garden to Bolt Action.
After many years, I decided to repaint the originally painted models in 2015 and 2016 and refresh my army.
Hope You like a new version :)
Capt. James Ogilvie of D Squadron, No. 1 Wing, Glider Pilot Regiment, who famously wore his kilt to fly to Arnhem. Ogilvie served in the Gordon Highlanders prior to volunteering as a Glider Pilot. Photo from the Imperial War Museum (BU 1145).
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Nicely done
ReplyDeleteThank you very much sir!
DeleteLovely rework Michal, although the 2015 version was very nice too! 👍 Got to love The Gordon Highlanders !!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it sir!
DeleteThank you very much!
Great to see the upgrade Michal. I shall be coming here for inspiration when I get to mine.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much sir!
DeleteIt's thanks to your WWII miniatures, among other things, that I decided to continue painting mine :)
Definitely an upgrade, Michal. Your highlights have definitely improved and bring a lot more of the sculpt's detail to the attention of the eye. Wonderful Paratrooper.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for a kind words!
DeleteUdany lifting!
ReplyDeleteDziękuję :)
DeleteAlba gu brath!!!
ReplyDeleteTak jest! Choć to chyba takie rewolucyjno wolnościowe? ( choć mogę być w błędzie!) Na okazję walki z Anglikami:))
DeleteExcellent painting!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much sir!
DeletePretty cool!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it mate!
DeleteCool refurbishment: Captain Ogilvie got a lighter-toned camouflage, which fits in well with that of his new comrades-in-arms
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteGreat looking Paras, Michal! Artizan has a nice range of these.
ReplyDeleteAgree, thank you very much Dean!
DeleteFajny, nawet wzór tartanu widać!
ReplyDeleteDziękuję :)
Deleteboth versions are very nice; waaay better than I can do. 😁
ReplyDeleteOh, thank you very much for a kind words!
DeleteMi się również wcześniejsza wersja podobała- nawet tak bym nie umiał ;-)
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Tomasz
Haha, dziękuję bardzo!
DeleteAmazing. Both versions.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it sir!
DeleteThank you so much.