Here's my second post in the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge, which was originally posted on the 4th January here.
Here we have another unit for my and Lee's Retreat from Moscow project and no, before you ask, we haven't had a game yet........
Four regiments of the Illyrian regiment served in Marshal Ney's 10th Corps, in Razout's 11th Division, under Brigadier Compere, along with two regiments of the 2nd Portuguese.
The figures are a mix of Front Rank and Perry Miniatures, and some have a distinctive blue/grey cost, for no real reason other I wanted them to stand out .
Trying to find any info on the units proved quite difficult, I hoped that they'd have a different uniform colour, like the green coated Croatians, I'd have used different figures if that was so, but it seems they wore an identical uniform to normal French line......how boring!
Points mean prizes
My Illyrians will give me 40 points
8 figures x 5 pts each.





The subtle colors of the uniforms fit a winter setting. Well done!
ReplyDeleteCheers Alex!
DeleteExcellent paint job, Ray.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rich!
DeleteNice work! Under greatcoat, it would be difficult to determine which uniform was worn. The Illyrians wore a French Light infantry uniform in 1812 and Ney commanded the III Corps in 1812.
ReplyDeleteYeh, not sure why I invested so much time trying to find out their uniform when 99.9% is covered by a greatcoat???
DeleteFine work there Ray:).
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve!
DeleteNicely done … the spillage sounds like a cursing moment …… my one and only spillage ended up with a carpet replacement …. Ouch!
ReplyDeleteOh gawd, that's an expensive spill.
DeleteOuch!
DeleteNicely done Ray ….i know that spilt pot feeling !
ReplyDeleteI think all gamers probably do, Matt. Lol!
DeleteSpilt paint is such an annoyance. Hope the cleanup wasn't too tough mate.
ReplyDeleteNice new unit - didn't realise you had more to add to this army.
I salvaged most back into the pot. The rest went over the undercoat I'd already painted on these.
DeleteWell done Ray. I take my hat off to you.
ReplyDeleteCheers Steve!
DeleteThe spilled pot becomes a race against time to get as much done as possible. Lovely work on these. You must have quite a Retreat from Moscow collection now.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. I reundercoated and undercoated loads of figures. And yes....way too many figures for Sharpe Practice!
DeleteFantastic work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal.
DeleteThey look great Ray!
ReplyDeleteCheers Keith.
DeleteWonderful work Ray. Looking at them made me feel cold 😁
ReplyDeleteLol
DeleteGreat start to the challenge, cracking job on them Ray.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie!
DeleteCracking start to the challenge mate
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt!
DeleteI'm glad I clicked on the picture to zoom in. I love the faded and weathered look you gave to the uniforms, Ray. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them, Mike!
DeleteSuperb looking unit
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil.
DeleteLooking cool indeed
ReplyDeleteCheers Sgt!
DeleteVery nice mate... more units to come?
ReplyDeleteCough.....maybe.....cough......ok yes!
DeleteLove the way the coats are painted, Ray. These look excellent.
ReplyDeleteThanks Whisk!
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