Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Mexican Artillery

These are the last Mexicans painted for the battle at casa Phollohombre next week. They are ready to shoot at anything that comes into range (and yes guys I will finally use my new set of dice). I look forward to the game and to see what the others of our group come up with but I will definitely post an AAR and some pictures of their troops as well.
I did not want to paint a gun at this time so I just grabbed one from a Nap Bavarian army for the pictures. If all goes well we plan another game for the Mexicans next year and I'll be back painting the Cazadores and some other minis (Texians) of the excellent Boothill Miniatures range.
More pictures and the complete Mexican gallery over here











16 comments:

  1. WOW!! They are superb.

    Frank
    http://adventuresinlead.blogspot.com.au/

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  2. Very nice! I like the Rammer who looks like he's taking a nap.

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  3. Nice work on the artillery crew.

    Cheers,

    Helen

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  4. Mike, they look great, but not too enthusiastic about the upcoming battle! Very nice!

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  5. Great stuff Mike! Very nicely done.

    Jason

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  6. Superb minis, they are really fantastic!
    Phil.

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  7. Amazing, specially the expresion in the faces, but the overall painting is just taht... amazing!

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  8. Superb work on the new batch of minis.

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  9. Wonderful painting as usual on figures packing loads of character! Very nice!

    Christopher

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  10. Nice work, Sir, on some fine sculpts!

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  11. Goodness me Michael, these are superb, what a treat for the eyes!

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  12. Nice work, I love this .. We like more more more..

    Merry Cristmas of Napoleonic Staff friends!

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  13. une peinture de haut qualité

    bonnes fêtes a toi

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  14. Sorry for missing this one when it came out - but these are excellently painted, as always. I love their sculpting style too. Best, Dean

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