Can't believe I've actually painted something!!!! Due to me changing not only my job but my career, you may (or may not) have noticed a distinct lack of newly painted figures on my blog, come to think of it, my whole blogger presence has been a crap, both posting and commenting!! Oh how I long for the old days....... Ah Fran???
Anyway on with today's post, with a little help from Von Postie himself (ok a lot of help), we, yes we, finally got our last order finished for Battleaxe Painting Service. Postie has officially retired, so Battleaxe is now done and dusted!!
gorgeous as ever!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ski!!
DeleteCracking work gentlemen!
ReplyDeleteWhy thanks you Sir!
DeleteExcellent! Great brushwork gentlemen!
ReplyDeleteCheers!!!
DeleteMay have been a bitch to paint but the results are sure nice!
ReplyDeleteWould be interested in more details on the job/career change. You and Fran high paid fashion models now?
Cheers Jonathan, I am know a Drayman, delivering Real Ale all over the South East of England, its a bit of a change, hence the lack of painting!!!
DeleteThey look great Ray, nice job!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil!
DeleteThings are not the same without you Ray, well apart from the great standard of work you produce!
ReplyDeleteI shall endevour to improve my blog lifestyle Sir M.
DeleteNice painting, Sir Ray of the Brush.
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you Jay!!!
DeleteLooking good there Ray!
ReplyDeleteCheers Chris!
DeleteWelcome back to the fold Ray... Good job them lads..
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave!
DeleteLovely job dude! Let's hope you can be a little more regular.
ReplyDeleteMe too Bob!
DeleteA bear I'm sure but quite wonderful at the finish line!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new career and job.
They were a right pain in the butt, that's for sure!
DeleteThe good old days...
ReplyDeleteFigures look great, Ray. Really like the horse.
Ah....the good ol' days!!!!
DeleteThat's a beautiful looking group, I hope to see pictures of them in battle some day.
ReplyDeleteNot from me you won't :0)
DeleteGreat looking Dragoons Ray! They do look tricky to paint...
ReplyDeleteExtremely!!
DeleteExcellent painting - well worth the effort! Very nice to see Early-WW1 French in their nostalgic uniforms (impractical for Modern Warfare).
ReplyDeleteIt does make a little change from the usual WWI uniforms.
DeleteNice job gents, though it's a period I can only read about, with no motivation for gaming it (though Sidney's magnificent demo game really did tempt me).
ReplyDeleteThere seems to be a bit of a lull across the blogosphere, with many bloggers slowing down (not that you'd notice in my case). It's probably the time of year . . . OK I've no idea why really.
I've noticed it myself as well and I wasn't thinking of me either???
DeleteWWI?! They look like they'd be more at home at Waterloo, or Austerlitz! :-D
ReplyDeleteI'm also interested in details of your career change: My guess is international playboy/jewel thief!
Lovely teamwork painting, gents.
Indeed its still a very Napoleonic looking uniform. And you guessed right too!!
DeleteDespite the rumors that you are joining the Denver Broncos Cheerleading squad I refuse to believe it.
ReplyDeleteI must say I do like these troops. And it is a shame that Battleaxe has now closed. I think Postie need to be put out to grass. He says put out to stud bless his heart the mind is willing but the body.... I'll let you finish that.
The cavalry do look good though.
Its no longer a rumour Clint.......I start next week!!! Posties been out to grass for the last 12 years the lazy git!
DeleteImpresive Ray !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael!
DeleteSweet looking troops Ray!
ReplyDeleteCheers Paul!
DeleteAmazing Ray!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them!
DeleteThe results of your combined efforts were well worth it - excellent looking unit.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joe!
DeleteThey looking jolly good my friend and work very well
ReplyDeletecheers PK!
Deletelove how you painted their horses differently!
ReplyDeleteIt works better having different colour horses.
DeleteAh yes, new jobs and careers, the toll they take on our true loves. Troops look good, now they must be in a game.
ReplyDeleteIf only Justin......if only!!!
DeleteVery nice work!! So have you decided to give cage fighting a go?
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Not Cage Fighting........Mud Wrestling!!
DeleteVery good job, good detail. It's amazing to think that these are uniforms from the 20th Century.
ReplyDeleteA splash of colour on a Khaki world.
DeleteNicely done.....eventually?
ReplyDeleteThat's with a capitol E!
DeleteLovely work! Always good to see more of les pantalons rouges riding to battle!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, makes a nice change!
Deletefemale canine or not, they look spiffing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sander!
DeleteLovely paintjob, difficult to believe they fought in those uniforms in WWI, a period usually associated with drab and grey, except for the French of course!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, but they soon changed to the boring drab colours!!
DeleteNice work mate. RiP Battleaxe
ReplyDeleteIndeedy!
DeleteVery nice unit, chap !
ReplyDeleteThanks Stefan!
DeleteThe old days were fun. So fun. Congrats on the new job and changing careers.
ReplyDeleteThe tears are flowing again...........
DeleteSmart work as always Ray :)
ReplyDeleteCheers Scott!
DeleteNice to have you back Ray. Those dragoons look excellent!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonas, glad you like them.
DeleteRay, your output has always been outstanding. When are you going to come to a League Of Augsburg 'Weekender"? Paul Patrick
ReplyDeleteI will make it one day, after looking at all the pics its gotta be a must!!
DeleteVery nice painting, great job!
ReplyDeleteOne problem, the flag isn't republican ;-)
Good game
Afraid its all Matt had, don't worry he'll get a kick in the shins!
DeleteVery nice work - kudos to both you and Postie!
ReplyDeleteCheers Curt!
DeleteRay, what a cracking unit you have painted. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteThank you General!!
DeleteWhat a great looking unit of cavalry!
ReplyDeleteFantastic painted cavalry Ray!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter