As you can see, despite being a quick blob and poke job, the shabraques meet the arm’s length rule nicely. They will look rather dashing when brigaded with the 1st Hussars.
Note the cottage behind them is one of my Masterplan Model Buildings. These are splendid robust little models made from wood and card that used to be sold in National Trust shops. Sadly out of production, I’ve amassed a large collection and am gradually assembling them to replace all bar a few of my plastic buildings. If you look through old copies of Miniature Wargames you often see them improved by Phil Robinson. I tend to keep mine basic out of the bag, but do paint them because I can’t have bare wooden walls! I may do a dedicated post on them later.
Next up, Saxon Artillery. I love the way the Saxons pimped up their guns with yellow metal. I’ve just used gold, which is near enough!
Not sure why it’s such a dark photo as the light was streaming into the conservatory, but you get the drift. The guns are plastic Esci (now Italeri) French guns but they match Warrior figures and paint up well.


Nice!
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