Been pottering around with a few projects over the past month or so, one of which is the 1672 Dutch wars.
This is Dutch regiment Konigsmark (Infantry regt 77).
The flags are purely conjectural. The coat of arms of their province, Groningen, is in the top corner nearest the flag-staff in the style of Dutch flags of the time.
Not really sure where I am heading with this at the moment. Just enjoying painting a few figures.
The North Star range has a very nice style to it. It's tempting to do more, and I did pick up another regiment at Partizan last week, so who knows where that might lead us.
But... there are other temptations afoot too!
Lovely work, they look great, the NS figures are really lovely, I bought a couple of Spanish units for no other reason than I liked the figures! Looking forward to seeing more of your work with these figures, you really do them justice.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie. I haven't ventured into the Spanish as yet, but the whole range has a real appeal. Best rgds. phil
DeleteThese are very smart. It's a range i like too and have been painting. I ought to get more.
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Thx Stephen. Yes, get more! That's always the answer!! Best rgds. Phil
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ReplyDeleteI think this is a great project, with much potential.
As always wonderful brushwork on the figures and amazing hand painted flags.
John
Thanks John. It's a war which very few people seem to 'do', which has an appeal to me. I like venturing into fresh territory, as you know. Best regards. Phil
DeleteLovely looking unit Phil and if it takes off into a project, I'm sure it will be wonderful:).
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve. It is currently in the 'mini project' category, but you know how these things go! Best regards. Phil
DeleteA very smart looking battalion Phil, soooooo tempted to expand my armies to this period.
ReplyDeleteWillz.
Go for it Willz! The figures are lovely to paint. Best rgds. Phil
DeleteOh wow....they are superb!!!
ReplyDeleteThx John. Much appreciated. Best regards. Phil
DeleteGreat work Phil - loved seeing them up close - the puddles on the base and future boats help give them an aquatic feel and makes them truly Dutch!
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