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Celts WIP

Based for De Bellis Multitudinis and primed for painting.

Celts

Starting a DBA Celt army - The Ancient Britons

Jungle Assault!

1:72 figures and diecast vehicles.

The Battle of Guam: 1:72 Figures as Props

A fellow art director asked to borrow some figures for a commemorative plug he is doing for the Battle of Guam. I obliged by lending him American and Japanese figures as well as a few afvs and 1:32 figures for close-ups.

New 1:72 Figure Sets and 1:76 Tanks

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British Dragoons : The Scots Greys

Dragoon Guards was the designation used to refer to certain heavy cavalry regiments in the British Army from the 18th century onwards. The word dragoon originally meant mounted infantry, who were trained in horse riding as well as infantry fighting skills. However, usage altered over time and during the 18th century, dragoons evolved into conventional light cavalry units and personnel. Dragoon regiments were established in most European armies during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. The name is possibly derived from a type of firearm (called a dragon) carried by dragoons of the French Army. There is no distinction between the words dragon and dragoon in French; both are referred to as dragon. During the Napoleonic Wars, dragoons generally assumed a cavalry role, though remaining a lighter class of mounted troops than the armored cuirassiers. Dragoons rode larger horses than the light cavalry and wielded straight, rather than curved sw...

Gothic Cavalry

Italeri set 6138 depicting the Goths during the era of the Late Roman Empire.