I was very glad to find these on eBay, as all of my existing Spanish regiments are in march order, with shouldered muskets, and I just didn't want to use a marching pose for a skirmishing company.
Up next - Guerillas or Spanish lancers - Which one will inspire me first, or will a unit of Burgundian Pikemen worm their way into the painting queue for a War of the Roses game...Of course the real distraction has been this little guy!
Sammy is about six months old now (younger in this picture), and despite the work of raising a puppy, has been a truly delightful addition to our family. I still miss my soulmate, our Great Pyrenees, Nyra, but she will always be with me in my heart. Sammy has big paws to fill - literally! |
You know I can't resist Spanish figures or puppies!
ReplyDeleteAs for what's next, my vote is for the Lancers.
I think I am with you Rob. I'm loving the Minifig s-series Spanish lancers in wide brimmed hats!
DeleteLovely work, such a nice uniform. Sammy is a bonny lad, he looks well settled.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie. We lucked out with Sammy. He is such a loving sweet and spunky young pup!
DeleteI'm sure I'll be referencing this beautifully finished unit when I embark on my own Spanish & Portugeuse project.....and best wishes for your new companion.
ReplyDeleteThanks! High praise indeed.
DeleteLovely figures… As always… David.
ReplyDeleteSammy certainly looks very relaxed.
All the best. Aly
Thanks Aly. Sammy is a young rascal, but delightfully so!
DeleteThanks Aly. Sammy has been great, except for the incident involving a hand woven oriental rug... Looking forward to seeing your Luneburg Regiment!
ReplyDeleteYou have done them full and complete justice David; they look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWe have our dogs for a far too brief time, but they always remain special, as do those who follow them. Nyra looks delightful, serine and very much loved as the cheeky and spunky Sammy clearly is—little bits of puppy destruction and all!
Best wishes, James
Thanks James. Appreciate your kind words about the miniatures and the pups. You speak as one who has experienced the love and loss of a beloved pet. Never easy, but so worth it!
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