42nd Highland Infantry Regiment "Black Watch" at the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815

What's the source on the tall , blond veg at the far left on the base ?
Thanks, Bro. That veggie is, believe it or not, seeds from crab grass from when the seed bundle is about to explode. It gives a pretty cool variation, IMHO.
 
Unbelievable paint work and finish Ski!!
The weathering is what really makes this stand out, mud on the boots and kilts is amazing..so much detail..
 
Thanks, Bro. That veggie is, believe it or not, seeds from crab grass from when the seed bundle is about to explode. It gives a pretty cool variation, IMHO.
Have to agree with belugawrx, those figures are on another level, absolutely amazing.
Pantherman
 
Unbelievable paint work and finish Ski!!
The weathering is what really makes this stand out, mud on the boots and kilts is amazing..so much detail..
Thanks, you are correct. Them lil details can't be passed by, or the whole shebang can fold rapidly. Point bein, stop when it's over, not until then, right?

Thanks, Pantherman!
 
Wow... Most amazing piece and thank you for sharing. Truly 'master class' work - Reminds me of Mr. Bill Horan, Mr. Shep Paine and Mr. Ray Anderson's works. Again, thanks -
 
Old thread, but my first time seeing it..
Just got to say WOW. That is beautiful.
Thank you, Kevin, very kind of you!

Wow... Most amazing piece and thank you for sharing. Truly 'master class' work - Reminds me of Mr. Bill Horan, Mr. Shep Paine and Mr. Ray Anderson's works. Again, thanks -
Wow, that was a very nice compliment, thanks, Sarge! One thing is for sure, we stand on the shoulders of the great ones ahead of us. Both are incredible inspirations for me and have been from long ago.
 

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