French band: Vivandière #2 (The Silver Bayonet)

 

Hello!

After Veteran Hunter it's time for second mini for The Silver Bayonet's French band!
Vivandière today! 

But who was such a person?
Just a woman (usually), who followed the troops to sell food and drink to the soldiers.

I admit, my dear ones, that I really like the models from The Silver Bayonet series (even with their imperfections, slightly exaggerated scales). 
      For over a decade I also prefer "skirmish". Sometimes I miss big battles and with great pleasure I watch reports on your blogs, but I prefer to devote myself to painting a small group of characters than to a few or a dozen troops (although the view is amazing for such an army from the Napoleonic period or antiquity!).


https://www.vam.ac.uk/blog/caring-for-our-collections/vivandieres-part-2

https://jhdwodz.blogspot.com/2012/11/baska-markietanka-zwana-vivandiere-lub.html





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Comments

  1. Wonderfully characterful painting Michal 👍

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  2. Your vivandiere looks very comely Michal. I do like the idea of Silver Bayonet but I won't be going down that rabbit hole I don't think!

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    1. Thank you!
      Yes, going into too many unfamiliar rabbit holes is not good .. ;-)

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  3. Wonderful paint-job, bringing this character to life.

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  4. Doskonale pomalowana pani.
    Czekam na kolejnych Francuzów.
    Pozdr
    Tomasz

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    1. Dziękuję serdecznie. Pewnie w następnym tygodniu dam kolejnego charaktera :-)

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  5. Brilliant stuff Michal! A bit of a 'Sleepy Hollow' feel as well, I can easily see a headless horseman right in the middle of that photo 🙂

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  6. She looks great and am with you on the minis for this game, very fun character to them. Most of my hobby is too many rabbit holes lol

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  7. So nice! These pieces add a lot of depth to any board :)

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  8. Beautiful work again, Michal. You can never had too many camp followers - they always brighten up the battlefield and elsewhere.

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    1. Thank you for a kind words Dean!
      Glad you like it!

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  9. Great work on all the minis on show here!

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  10. Love the scarecrows and the pumpkins, but also the figures off course. Great work again Michal!

    Greetings
    Peter

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