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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

What a commander really does most of the time


Ever seen a model and knew you had to have it? well this was one of those times. I just really like the look of it as one can see what a commander is often really doing and not always charging with sword drawn down the glory road(which I like too). It's probably my favourite ECW figure and comes from Redoubt.

I was very excited when it came in the mail......until I saw all the clean up on it which was nasty indeed! However. after that was finished I was quite pleased with how he turned out.

For now he will be the commander for my Irish Brigade, but I'm not sure if he will remain so as I have the actual figure for that. Good chance he will as I like miniature so much.

Thanks for viewing!:-)
Miniature Company- Redoubt Miniatures

50 comments:

  1. A damn good looking fella sir, beautiful work!

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  2. That's a very cool miniature and I really like what you did with him!

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  3. He is a great looking figure! Of course the paintjob helps!

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  4. great looking figure and excellent brushwork. Perfect pose for a general

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  5. Stunning work !!!

    I do miss one picture...from the top so we can see the map:)

    Best regards Michael

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  6. Great figure and beautiful painting as always.

    What colours did yo use for his jacket?

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  7. Congratulations. Again a wonderful painted figure.

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  8. Wow he looks very good!
    Cheers
    Jan

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  9. They really need to do one dismounted with the map spread across the backs of two soldiers kneeling on all fours to form a 'table'.

    Not that that one isn't very nicely done. Does he get extra command abilities if the table layout actually matches the map you painted?

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    1. LoL! Good one!

      Thanks and I've not thought that...good idea!:-)

      Christopher

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  10. Oh gosh yes. That is a superb
    figure. I like how you have done the horse as well as the Officer. I will have to study your pics to see how I can improve my horse painting somewhat.

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    1. Thank you very much Jason and best wishes on your horses.

      Christopher

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  11. Lovely stuff, but we need an overhead shot to see the map!

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  12. Nice work Chris, love the colours used on the commander.

    Cheers,

    Helen

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  13. Quite an impressive bit of work there. I like the green and buff colors, and the plume is great!

    I'd heard a bit that there were issues with Redoubt's figures. How bad of a cleanup are we talking about? Was it just a lot of flash to remove, or did you have to rebuild pieces of the figure?

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    1. Thanks a lot!

      Redoubt miniatures are a hit and miss as some of their figures are not so hot, but others are fantastic like their Indians and ACW. You never know until you get the miniature how good they are, but generally speaking I like them very much.

      Clean up is the same thing with some very easy and others bringing very colourful words shouting from ones mouth!

      Clean up on this one was pretty darn rough with me having to drill a hole in the back legs to get some separation.

      Christopher

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  14. Lovely painting and basing Christopher.

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  15. Great fig but even better paiting. Like him alot.

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  16. Christopher I like the way you set up the top of your blog....and that commander pretty nice too.

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  17. Very nice job on a stand out miniature. Well done.

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  18. Nice! I especially love the basing but the paintjob is also great!

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  19. Stunning painting on this wonderful figure Christopher.

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  20. Very nice painting job!! Love those Redoubt ECW characters.

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  21. Great painting, especially the buff and horse flesh.

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  22. That's something very special Christopher - stunning (as everyone else has said!).

    Best wishes

    Giles

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  23. Lovely job on a cool figure! Well done battling through the clean up, there's nothing worse

    Cheers
    Steve

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