Retreat From Moscow. Winter 1812 : French Officers #3 (Perry Miniatures)

 


Hello!

Another winter French officer today! This time with eagle.
Again Perry Miniatures metal set.

I still have a few more and a horsemen which I hope to finish in the meantime - they should have been ready a year ago, but there were definitely too many figures, projects, inspirations and distractions that ruined that plan ;-)

The photos also show a few models from the North Star Military Figures line.

best
M.







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Comments

  1. Mega klimat - figurki pełne ekspresji 👌, aż się zimno robi, a to dopiero listopad 🥶!

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  2. Doskonala robota z tymi zmrożonymi żabojadami Michał!
    Pozdr
    Tomasz

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  3. Another excellent addition to your Retreat from Moscow collection Michal!

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  4. Lovely work once more Michal, very well painted indeed.

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  5. Great work Michal. The North Star figures are very nice.

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  6. Amazing, Michal. Your painting makes the figures emanate character.

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    1. Thank you so much for a kind words (there and FB) Ray!

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  8. Impressive work, I love them!

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  9. Makes me want to put on a sweater. nice job!

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  10. Beautiful winter colour tones Michal …..makes me feel cold too 👍

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  11. Beautiful. I can feel the intense cold from here!
    Best wishes, James

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  12. Marvellous paint-job, and what a cracking little unit of snow-clad soldiers you've put together. They all look suitably cold and desperate to return back home. Great predominantly muted colour choices too. Really help make the gold of the eagle stand out.

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    1. Glad you like it and thank you very much for a kind words!

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  13. Lovely work as always!
    Best Iain

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  14. Świetny zestaw i świetne malowanie. Sam musze kiedyś pomalować coś zimowego.

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