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Tuesday, 28 March 2017

AHPC VII - Donnybrook French/Jacobite/Rebel Infantry



Anyone heard of Donnybrook before??
No? Well..........

I finished and posted these fine looking fellows just in time for the finish of this years Challenge. I was very pleased as they only took me 11 evenings to paint! (If only I could paint like this all the time?)
I've already got the English army, painted up by previous Challenge contender and my pal Loki. So I needed some European troops for them to fight, as well as my Moroccans but who, the French, the Irish Jacobites or even some Rebel troops for the Battle of Sedgemoor???
Well?........Why not all three in one?

In the photo above we have the standard Bearers for the French regt La Marche, the Jacobite regt the Earl of Clanrickard and finally a generic flag for the Red regt in Monmouth's Rebel army.



The Officers
From L to R, Hero, Officer, Ensign & spare Officer.


4 Sergeants


12 Pikemen


4 Jacobite/Rebel Grenadiers


A French & Jacobite/Rebel Drummer

The troops
5 x 12 Infantry

 Phew!
So all in all there are 77 figures!
Giving me 1 million points.......
Well ok, 385 then and not a Selenite in sight!
Giving me a final position of 24th

And that, my friends, ends my Challenge for this year.

50 comments:

  1. Superb and very impressive! Love the uniform, paint job...and flags!

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  2. Well done that man and a tidy finish to your challenge as well Ray - I really love those flags too!

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    1. I'm very pleased with how they turned out Sir M!

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  3. You seem to have a lot more finished than I thought you had.
    And they look very nice ol' bean.

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    1. Why thank you my good man (chuckling to himself as he remembers that pic)

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  4. Great work Ray! The flags are superb.

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  5. That's a lot of figures in just eleven nights. And finishing twenty-fourth is impressive.
    Does the guy with the red flag die first?

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    1. I worked bloody hard to get these buggers finished Alex, and yes the chap with the red flag does die first!

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  6. VEry nice! This ability to use the minis as different regiments (when given different flags) is one of the most appealing things about this period (within which I am dipping a toe...). :-)

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    1. Glad your sinking your teeth into the one true period Simon. I shall look forward to seeing your figures.

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  7. I still think your stuff for this period is stunning Ray! The flags, as usual, rock and make the figures truly complete.

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  8. Great job, Ray! I like the grey coats a lot.

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    1. They're a bit boring really, that's the trouble painting the French for this period........lots of grey!!!

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  9. Well done Ray. Great painting once again.

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  10. Wow nice work Ray. At first I thought you had written your name backwards on the Grenadiers hats, but then there's no A.

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    1. ha ha! I'm big headed but not that big headed!

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  11. I do like those, especially the flags.

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  12. Very nice those Frenchies Ray.

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  13. Beautiful figures!Excellent painting!!

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  14. Awesome job they all look great dude.

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  15. Nice force to finish off the challenge.

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  16. Thanks for the visit today, Ray. The chips/fries were yummy. Now just waiting to make them for Tim. Hope you and the girls are doing well. Happy Spring and excellent work on your paintings.

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    1. Cheers Whisk, them chips do look rather tasty!!!

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  17. Wow. Makes me wish I had done League of Augsburg in 28mm!

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    1. Daft thing is Ed.....I've done the LoA in both scales???

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