First of all we older ones can remember when it was either AIRFIX figures or these figures we see brilliantly painted today.
In those days there were no other choices around, you had to make do and mend.
I filled up the holes with glue,but they still showed their round mark. I hot ironed the horses to their loose platforms,and i also tied cotton horse reigns and painted them along with everything else.
There was no internet, and no sharing of my hobby style work. i only painted for my own sweet self during the quiet times of solitude. For years on end i painted the figures and placed them back into their boxes. This compulsive behavior paid off however when i went on the internet and eventually ended up here in my second home.
Yes BB, pulled up a cosy chair and put his feet up near the mythical fire,
and began to open up a few boxes.
the dust from those boxes was something fearsome indeed to suffer.
I thought i were in Kansas! i had ta fasten one of me old socks over my nose and mouth.
Yuck!
So what did my highly prized Hussars back in the day look like?
Blooming awful!
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To Conclude,
i kinda like to see the old sets painted up with reins or not.
So thank you Marvin,
for sharing your superb painting and basing.
Keep it up, and i will follow along with my dreamy eyed wishful thinking . BB