Thanks for the tip, didn´t know elite miniatures made napoleonic Swedes, http://www.eliteminiatures.co.uk/SWEDISH.htm seems quite nice but the uniforme are to late for my 1808, more appropriate for the 1813. Best regards Michael
Great blog. I´m also thinking on making Finns for the 1809 war. Please tell which miniatures / bits you are using and where did you get the separate metal heads?
Looking good Michael, I take it it's getting easier.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Michael. I think the officer will look very good indeed!
ReplyDeleteYou are a very busy fellow! Conversion is a lot of work but the payout is wonderful. Does a metal head have to be pinned in the plastic body?
ReplyDeleteThey are looking very good
ReplyDeleteLooking mighty fine!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat conversion work Michael, these are going to be superb.
ReplyDeleteThe army is growning step by step... Great conversion work; a lot of work in them, I see!
ReplyDeleteBusy as ever Michael. The conversions look excellent – will be great to see them painted up.
ReplyDeleteYour conversions really look fabulous! I'm looking forward to see them painted.
ReplyDeleteThank you !
ReplyDeleteYes it geting some what easier for each minia I convert, the 50 will soon be done;)
I havent pined the metal head, just super glue...might have to start doing it it they start to fall of, but they havent yet...
Best regards Michael
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you see that link :
http://pousseplomb.blogspot.fr/2013/05/suedois-et-dragons.html
Thanks for the tip, didn´t know elite miniatures made napoleonic Swedes, http://www.eliteminiatures.co.uk/SWEDISH.htm
Deleteseems quite nice but the uniforme are to late for my 1808, more appropriate for the 1813.
Best regards Michael
Great blog. I´m also thinking on making Finns for the 1809 war. Please tell which miniatures / bits you are using and where did you get the separate metal heads?
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