The first group of Swedish infantry for my Finnish War 1808-1809 project are finished.
IF I have the strenth and endurance I plan for Sharps Practice are to build the 2nd Batallion of the Nyland Regiment. a Swedish battalion was approximately 600 men in 4 companys, each company was subdivided in 2 platoons. Each battalion did also have 2 Jaeger platoons. My aim are to have 12 minis in each company, i.e. 6 in each platoon and of course some extra minis for the Officers/Big Men... 60-70 minis...might be possible...
Anyway, here are the pictures of the 1st Platoon of the 5th Company "Helsinge Company".
A very nice work on those guys! Love the bases and the colors...
ReplyDeletePhil.
the Swedish infantry looks great Michael :)
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice- and unique! Well done.
ReplyDeleteSimon
Excellent! Nice to see them finished.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Michael! Lovely looking unit and basing!
ReplyDeleteThose are very cool!
ReplyDeleteWay cool, great conversion and excellent subject matter.
ReplyDeleteStunning job Michael, the work on the movement tray just brings them together perfectly.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!! The conversions work perfectly. I'm sure that you'll finish the project!!
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done; great movement tray too. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteSuperb looking unit Michael. I look forward to seeing these expand.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pat.
Really nice looking unit. Incredible job of executing your vision.
ReplyDeleteLovely!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat work Sir! Splendid conversions ,base & painting- well worth all your effort if I may say so!
ReplyDeleteDamn nice Michael.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Michael, and a great project.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work! Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Great painting with wonderful basing. Look out, Russians!
ReplyDeleteWonderful work here, great job.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work as usual Michael! Looking forward to the rest of the battalion. ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you vary much ! :)
ReplyDeleteI to looking forward to the rest of the batallion...and the Russian batallion...and the extras...
Best regards Michael
Very nice! Well worth the effort!!!
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