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Strelets French Army Sledge Train

Posted by Marvin on 29 Nov 2018, 18:59

Well, it's nearly December and it's getting wintry. Maybe that's what's inspired me to paint this Strelets French army sledge train, making their way back from Moscow in the Russian winter...

A little more on my blog, if you fancy a visit;
https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.com/2018/11/28/strelets-french-army-sledge-train-set-1/

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And finally, a short film. When your cat plays the role of cossack in your Retreat from Moscow diorama... ;-)



Cheers,

Marvin
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Posted by Paul on 29 Nov 2018, 19:19

Excellent painting and scenery :yeah:
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Posted by Susofrick on 30 Nov 2018, 09:01

The way Winter should be! On a dio! And very nice to see them painted! Isn't it regarded as cheating to use a big cat? Or doesn't cheating apply to cossacks? Had my dog posing with a dio once, but he just looked closely and walked away. :-D
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Posted by FredG on 30 Nov 2018, 11:42

Those walkers look nithered :shock:
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Posted by MABO on 30 Nov 2018, 12:21

Nice littel scene, Marvin, but it seems to me there is a big French column out in the snow. When will we see these men here? Even with some losses because of cossack cat.
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Posted by FredG on 30 Nov 2018, 20:38

That cat needs to watch itself. Murat may fancy it as a shabraque (dyed of course)
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Posted by Graeme on 01 Dec 2018, 06:11

It's hot and humid here so I think I'm enjoying your wintry scene a lot more than the figures in it.

You have painted a very grim picture here Marvin, very skllfully done. Youre painting shows the figures to their best effect, they are very nice sculpts for a sombre subject.

I think the infantryman in the brown greatcoat might stand a chance; and, of course, the sledge might save the General.
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 01 Dec 2018, 15:28

Beautiful - if one can use that word for such a miserable scene! That's one skinny horse...
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Posted by Kekso on 01 Dec 2018, 20:06

Awesome nearly December project.
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Posted by Marvin on 02 Dec 2018, 10:11

Thanks, guys. I had some fun making this scene.

MABO wrote:Nice littel scene, Marvin, but it seems to me there is a big French column out in the snow. When will we see these men here? Even with some losses because of cossack cat.


That marching French column of old-style Strelets is an slow-burn project. Painting about a dozen figures a year, I'm currently up to 56. I hope to finish the two boxes one day. I thought the sledge would make a nice addition. There's another sledge which I might do one day too.

Graeme wrote:I think the infantryman in the brown greatcoat might stand a chance; and, of course, the sledge might save the General.


Think you're right. Any of these will be lucky to make it back alive. :(

Susofrick wrote:The way Winter should be! On a dio! And very nice to see them painted! Isn't it regarded as cheating to use a big cat? Or doesn't cheating apply to cossacks? Had my dog posing with a dio once, but he just looked closely and walked away. :-D


I prefer pets to walk away instead of smashing it all up! :-D

FredG wrote:That cat needs to watch itself. Murat may fancy it as a shabraque (dyed of course)


Now you come to mention it, she does have a fine pelt... ;-)
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Posted by Rich W on 02 Dec 2018, 13:08

The cat is the star of the show for me. Unfortunately, my two would just walk off with the pieces and I'd never see them again...
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