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Waterloo in 20mm

Posted by Captain Sibourne on 02 May 2021, 07:32

Hello Påtryck, not completely - my father and I are a team. I do the figures and scenery, he does the buildings. In recent months I've recruited a team of helpers who are painting units. We are planning a 1:1 recreation of the battlefield over an area about the size of a tennis court. Hougoumont, Plancenoit, La Haye Sainte, la Belle Alliance and Papelotte done. About 25 Allied squares complete and several thousand cavalry. Large numbers of French infantry and guns also complete or underway.
Captain Sibourne  United Kingdom
 
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Posted by Chariobaude on 02 May 2021, 12:19

Captain Sibourne wrote:Hello Påtryck, not completely - my father and I are a team. I do the figures and scenery, he does the buildings. In recent months I've recruited a team of helpers who are painting units. We are planning a 1:1 recreation of the battlefield over an area about the size of a tennis court. Hougoumont, Plancenoit, La Haye Sainte, la Belle Alliance and Papelotte done. About 25 Allied squares complete and several thousand cavalry. Large numbers of French infantry and guns also complete or underway.


WHAAAAT ??? i want to see it !!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Chariobaude  France
 
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Posted by C M Dodson on 02 May 2021, 13:04

This will keep you busy for a while.

It’s a super ‘mega’ work of love.


http://generalpicton.blogspot.com/

The ‘trial presentation’ shows the dimensions of this work in the field.

You can join in the fun as well as a contributor of figures etc.

Best wishes,

Chris
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Posted by Patrick71 on 02 May 2021, 17:16

Captain Sibourne wrote:Hello Påtryck, not completely - my father and I are a team. I do the figures and scenery, he does the buildings. In recent months I've recruited a team of helpers who are painting units. We are planning a 1:1 recreation of the battlefield over an area about the size of a tennis court. Hougoumont, Plancenoit, La Haye Sainte, la Belle Alliance and Papelotte done. About 25 Allied squares complete and several thousand cavalry. Large numbers of French infantry and guns also complete or underway.


WOW, Captain! Even with a team of helpers this is a huge project. I hope you can finish this project someday. I sure do want to come over then and see for myself. It must me great sharing your hobby with your father: the ultimate family time :-D
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