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15mm Polish Napoleonics for Mark.

 Sometimes, an old mate asks you to do something to help. Mark needed some Poles to add to his burgeoning collection.

Who was I to deny him?

Except he will apply inks, base and tidy up at his end, which  know will look AMAZING! Hopefully I can post some images when they are done at his end. (Hint hint!) As my entire painting technique revolves around inks, so this was a slightly twitchy job for me, and I honestly at times felt a little weird not using them (and I might have 'accidently' inked a couple of backpacks), but in the end I enjoyed them.

Light company troopers.

Rear view

Elite companies/Grenadiers.

Back view

Centre companies (and a grenadier who deserted).

Off they go into the distance!

Drummers
The lack of ink flattens the photos, an effect I was not expecting, plus an extra infantryman.

Back of the band. (We're putting the band back together)

Officers and Eagles.

Officers and budgies!

The whole set, okay, I like them!

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