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Pegasus French WWI Infantry

Posted by Marvin on 30 Sep 2018, 20:51

Hope all's well with you forum folk.

Well, I've been painting some WWI French infantry again. Not the Caesar 1914 lot from earlier on in the year but these 1917 figures by Pegasus. Just four scenes featuring some mitrailleuse teams and men lying low. The rest of the figures, I'll try and post soon when they're complete.

I've painted them with white trousers which were utilised in hotter climates and particularly on the Salonica front. I must say that they're great figures by Pegasus, but personally I don't cope at all well with all the gluing and assembly of little plastic pieces! :mad:

More to come soon from this set.

Blog stuff - https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.com/2018/09/30/quel-travail-voila-les-mitrailleuses/

My WWI troops painted thus far this year - https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.com/the-great-war-1914-1918/

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For those who may have missed it, my 1914 French figures on the forum from earlier in the year are here:
http://bennosfiguresforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=21513&hilit=caesar+french

Cheers

Marvin
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Posted by Kekso on 02 Oct 2018, 07:07

Marvin's post in Gallery and no comments for 2 days??? :eh: :shock: :eh:

I think it is time to shut down this forum :mrgreen:
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Posted by Susofrick on 02 Oct 2018, 07:14

We couldn't find words for this fine work? No, didn't see it before. Great work and very nice bases! And figures!!!
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Posted by Marvin on 03 Oct 2018, 11:22

Kekso wrote:Marvin's post in Gallery and no comments for 2 days??? :eh: :shock: :eh:

I think it is time to shut down this forum :mrgreen:


I guess they're all speechless that it's not Napoleonic cavalry! :P

Better get used to it - some more poilus to come soon...
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 03 Oct 2018, 16:14

I really liked these Pegasus figures from Marvin. The white(ish) trousers are a nice touch.

I noticed on a couple of these, and a great number of the ones I bought, that there is a mould mark going right down the middle of the face. That is quite a difficult spot to remove one, without disfiguring the face to an unacceptable degree.
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 04 Oct 2018, 14:11

Already checked these out on Marvin's always interesting blog, but yes, beautifully done! As always.
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Posted by Wiking on 04 Oct 2018, 17:55

Kekso wrote:
Marvin's post in Gallery and no comments for 2 days??? :eh: :shock: :eh:

Oh, eh ... :oops:
I am so late to this light blue, master painted figures because ...
Eh ...
ah ...
hmmm ...
In the very first picture I see the tube of the heavy MG directed to me.
And push immediately the leave button.
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 04 Oct 2018, 19:27

Wonderful work! As always! :yeah: :-D
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Posted by zulu`s 1000`s of em on 04 Oct 2018, 20:53

Very good,curious about the trouser colour ,I have not seen them as light as that before,artistic licence or were they worn that light ?
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Posted by Marvin on 05 Oct 2018, 14:39

Thanks fellas :-D

Bluefalchion wrote:I noticed on a couple of these, and a great number of the ones I bought, that there is a mould mark going right down the middle of the face. That is quite a difficult spot to remove one, without disfiguring the face to an unacceptable degree.


Yes, I noticed that on some too. Bit of a shame. Just something I had to accept on an otherwise very fine figure.

zulu`s 1000`s of em wrote:Very good,curious about the trouser colour ,I have not seen them as light as that before,artistic licence or were they worn that light ?


Probably best described as "artistic licence", really - I think it looks nice! On the photos they do come out particularly stark, looking a touch less bright to the eye. My copy of North's "Uniforms of the World War I" encylcopedia does describe the colours of the trousers worn by French infantry in Salonika, Macedonia etc. as being "horizon blue or white trousers". So I suppose one could take it literally.

Also, the cover of the box art featured some nicely painted troops wearing quite starkly white trousers - so that was also an inspiration. I imagine a duller or more canvas look might have been worn in reality.

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Posted by FredG on 05 Oct 2018, 16:01

Kekso wrote:Marvin's post in Gallery and no comments for 2 days??? :eh: :shock: :eh:


I was waiting for the horses :shock:
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Posted by Beano Boy on 05 Oct 2018, 21:38

Hi Marvin the machine gunners look real cool :thumbup: in spite of their guns being hot. :-D
The others look A OK! Too. :thumbup:

https://youtu.be/U_BHhOAOLH4

I`ve been watching a few episodes of WW1 in Colour. Brill intel Link above. BB
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Posted by KenzoSato on 05 Oct 2018, 21:57

The french ww1 pegasus is fantastic
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