Mid-18th Century Painting and Collecting with Occasional Tabletop Games in the Grand Manner Since 2006
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A Few Doctored Photos from the Recent Grand Review. . .
A few reprisals of some of last Saturday's photographs after sharpening, automatic levels adjustment, brightening, and cropping. I hope you might enjoy looking these over once again.
The buildings are charming and your armies impressive. For me the fields don't work without the context of a hedge or fence or even access from a road or adjoining a farm. If time permitted I would persue this period as well as my beloved Napoleonics! Have a great year Sir. Best wishes, Jeremy
What a beautiful looking game! All the different colours of building, and the clean geometric lines make it seem like a work of art as much as it looks like a wargame.
I do like the 'Charles Grant' simple building and painting techniques, yet each with its individual character. Your battlefields look splendidly simple - and simply splendid.
Wow, you have quite a city going there! And well-populated with soldiers and civilians. The style of the buildings and other terrain goes well with your style of painting figures, too. It's all reminiscent of the hand-colored etched prints of battle scenes, vignettes on maps, etc., of the era.
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Its great to see lots of painted figures marching sedately across a wargames table, well done.
For me the fields don't work without the context of a hedge or fence or even access from a road or adjoining a farm.
If time permitted I would persue this period as well as my beloved Napoleonics!
Have a great year Sir. Best wishes,
Jeremy
Cheers,
David.