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The One Musketeer

Gosh Darn it, these ECW dudes have a lot of gear.

This took an age.








On the plus side the other musketeers do not have feathers and only half have the firing rests, so that will save some time...

I am also hoping the Pike will be quicker.

My wife has decided she will play with me so I will be placing an order with Foundry for her Royalists, no musket rests and her cavalry will be Cuirassiers, so easier to paint too.

Oh and I will be ordering civilians and people for scenarios.

I reckon 12 months before both forces are finished. 




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  1. When I first painted some C17th stuff it took me ages to figure out what bits of kit were what. They took ages...

    First one looking good though.

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    1. Cheers, I did a pike last night. 2 hours, much more acceptable. Not as nicely painted as say my WFB rank and file, but good enough I think.

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