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The Battle of Aspern Essling 21/22nd May 1809

Posted by Santi Pérez on 21 Oct 2024, 19:10

Another fantastic looking regiment for your Austrian army, Chris. :thumbup:

Santi.
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Posted by Captain Sibourne on 26 Oct 2024, 08:44

Lovely work Chris, I particularly enjoy the way your projects unfold over time.
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Posted by PhilC on 26 Oct 2024, 10:56

One of your grandiose projects, wonderful! I particularly like the Hungarian infantrymen, love the blue you've chosen.
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Posted by Bessiere on 28 Oct 2024, 01:27

You inspired me to read Gills thunder on the Danube series, thank you. Such a plethora of information in these books! Just got to the Wagram and the French have made the crossing - I can't wait to read more. Your work is such a bonus in helping to visualize these troops (looking great) so thank you for that as well Mr D.
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Posted by C M Dodson on 28 Oct 2024, 14:56

Thank you to everyone for their lovely comments and encouragement.

Antietam is still progressing , but in the meantime.

Knesevich Dragoons No.3

These fine fellows comprised the Brigade Clary, part of the 2nd Cavalry Division of the First reserve Corps.

I am very impressed with the sculpts that are animated and have a clarity of detail that is a joy to behold.

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Lots to do.

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