I've finally got the plastic 1/72nd R.H.A. finished and based up , I glued the guns down to the bases to prevent damage . I then gave them a good coat of high gloss yacht varnish and when dry a couple of coats of matt varnish .
Rather pleased how these have turned out as I thought I was going to have to resort to metal figures to get the British some firepower for their cavalry . I know need to thing about another cavalry unit and line infantry for the Allied forces .
You've done a great job with these conversions - I'm well impressed!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out better than I hoped
DeleteThat has worked out very well indeed. Go to the top of the class with those!
ReplyDeleteThanks I enjoyed doing them .
DeleteThey look excellent.... well done.
ReplyDeleteBravo! I have always been very fond of that set, but these add a whole new dimension. Most impressive!
ReplyDeleteInterestingly I never had this set as a youngster, nice poses though .
DeleteThey have turned out really well.
ReplyDeleteTony,
ReplyDeleteSuperb painting and finish of your RHA....well done! Roll on the Battle! Cheers. KEV.
Yes having got them painted I must get them on the table soon.
DeleteYep, they are lovely.
ReplyDeleteBest Regards,
Stokes
Thanks they turned out better than I expected.
DeleteVery impressive! I always loved that set too.
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I might have to do the limber and team as well - dreading the idea though .
DeleteNeat conversions and nicely painted
ReplyDeleteThey were a doddle to do after that Geshia girl
DeleteOops missed this post. They look great!
ReplyDeleteThanks I'm pleased with how they turned out .
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