The following figures are from Empress Miniatures Zulu War British High Command.
The first picture is of Lieutenant-General Sir Frederic Augustus Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford.
Commander of Number 4 Column (Left Flank) Colonel H.E.Wood, VC.
In the back left of this picture is Major Crealock, Lord Chelmsford's Military Secretary and in the rear right of the picture is Lieutenant-Colonel Pulleine of the 1/24th left in charge of the camp at Isandlwana.
Mounted and dismounted version of Brevet Colonel A.W. Durnford, RE.
Mounted and dismounted versions of a couple of Colonial Officers.
And one more of the main man.
The first picture is of Lieutenant-General Sir Frederic Augustus Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford.
Commander of Number 4 Column (Left Flank) Colonel H.E.Wood, VC.
In the back left of this picture is Major Crealock, Lord Chelmsford's Military Secretary and in the rear right of the picture is Lieutenant-Colonel Pulleine of the 1/24th left in charge of the camp at Isandlwana.
Mounted and dismounted version of Brevet Colonel A.W. Durnford, RE.
Mounted and dismounted versions of a couple of Colonial Officers.
And one more of the main man.
Lovely work and such inspiring stuff! You really have done this project justice.
ReplyDeleteWonderful painting all around and that chestnut brown you attained is of beautiful quality in particular.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Beautiful figures,painting and basing. I am going to have to get some. Very inspiring stuff.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful command figures and tent/camp bases!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Pat; you are certainly setting the standard for the rest of us to aspire to. I have many of the miniatures on show at the bottom of the lead pile and really must dig them up. Love the basing on the Lord Chelmsford, which I may have to unashamedly steal!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful painting!!!
ReplyDeletegreat job on these once more. I am looking forward to doing Durnford myslef soon after seeing yours
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Gentleman.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I've always particularly liked Evelyn Wood, have a great autobiography of him somewhere.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Simon
Excellent detail on the figures and especially the horses. Fine job!
ReplyDeletePat, continued excellance from you on this great period.... makes me most wistful
ReplyDeleteReally very splendid, Pat. Superb painting and you've finished their bases off wonderfully. I adore the roan coat on Colonel H.E. Wood's horse - really subtle and elegantly done.
ReplyDeleteThanks once again Gents, much appreciated.
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