I wanted some horses for my dismounted French Dragoons, so I emailed Barry Hilton at Warfare Miniatures to see if he had anything suitable. After a brief chat online a parcel arrived in the post containing 4 horses from the new yet to be released pack of horses!!!
I'm very privileged to be the first person to have them!
The plan was to get them painted up asap, but we're in the middle of decorating at the moment, so i persuaded Postie to volunteer and paint them up for me and what a spiffing paintjob he made of them too!
I'm not sure when they'll be on sale from, but look out for them soon.
They are going to be sold with a holder, but mine comes from the Dragoon command
pack WLOA151.
Wonderful looking horses on very nice bases, just like them :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Utgaard.
DeleteNeat. I´ve been considering getting me some dragoons for my Bodstonia Project (when was the last time I posted anything there :-/ ?.oooops! too many spoons in too many ..er? fires? ) but theyĆ©d definately have to have a bod Holding the nags whilst his mates go about the Job of Shooting. I might just get Zvezda´s Swedish and russian dragoons and mix and match ..they look pretty much the same to me..or?
ReplyDeleteThey look kinda the same to me too Paul. But a good choice for your project.BB
DeleteI suppose most Dragoons of the period would look pretty similar, just the headgear would be different?
DeleteFair's fair after all the stuff you've painted for Postie ;)
ReplyDeleteNice nags :)
Indeedy!
DeleteGood looking horses and Postie did a terrific job with the brush!
ReplyDeleteHe certainly did Jonathan.
DeleteLooking great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal.
DeleteVery nice, Ray! Talk about, "Ask...and it shall be given to you." Sounds like Mr. Hilton is a great guy.
ReplyDeletePretty cool ah?
DeleteLovely figures Ray, lovely figures...
ReplyDeleteCheers Phil.
DeleteSuper Cool Painting. BB
ReplyDeleteThanks Paul.
DeleteThat is going to be a useful set.
ReplyDeleteHopefully Norm, hopefully?
DeleteFirst to own - that is awesome! And Potsie did a great job painting them.
ReplyDeleteYes indeed, pretty cool ah?
DeleteLooking good!
ReplyDeleteCheers Aaron.
DeleteAn inspiring combination. Might be time to expand into 28mm Nine Years War...
ReplyDeleteGo for it Ed, its a great period.
DeleteExcellent and versatile enough to work for most dismounted troops if painted appropriately. I could see them working for Cowboys as well for instance.
ReplyDeleteCan't see why not, Clint.
DeleteThey look great Ray!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodger.
DeleteVery sharp work Ray! The blue especially pops!
ReplyDeleteI'm very pleased with them.
DeleteGreat looking mounts and a great aintjob too, but I can't help feeling you're going to suffer in a future Postie extravaganza for volunteering him.
ReplyDeleteOh e'd make me suffer it he painted them or not!!
DeleteNice pair of nags Ray!
ReplyDeleteCheers Sander.
DeleteVery, Very nice Ray
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them Steve.
DeleteI'm actively resisting 28mm but they look very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteThey're good for the eyes OB. Certainly easier than 6 or 15's.
DeleteRay, could you shoot me over an email as I've misplaced your email address [there's a email contact form on my blog, should you not have mine].
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Will do!
DeleteThanks Ray
DeleteAnd apologies for losing your email address in the first place - I had a bit of a mix-up during a Spring clean earlier in the year and I hadn't noticed yours was missing until now.
wow!!! your idea is very great i like this idea.
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