Hey guys, thanks for your support!
Charming oldschool models, very solid paintwork!
(I was the one commenting on the Handgunners on the T9A forum. )
Oh yeah, Anselmus!
You are everywhere!
Wow Im really liking this post, the first picture in the line-up sets the tone. When I saw the size of the army I wrongly assumed anybody with an army this obnoxiously huge must be an American, then I checked Paris, France and I was even more amazed Great army, how long has it been in the making? The veteran Handgunners are my favorite.
Hi Doc J and thanks for you message, really motivating. Haha no, i'm not american indeed! I starded the Hobby in 2001, but I started to really build this army only in 2008. So approximatly 8 years for this result. But I have an O&G army too, same size.
Alex-bbr, bbr= Bieber like Justin? Just wondering.
Not at all, BBR means (in french) "
Bleu,
Blanc,
Rouge", french flag colors (Blue, White, Red)
Haha, some of the best painted and largest armies shown in the Internet are painted & owned by Frenchmen. There sure is dedication and skill there. I guess there's a language barrier, though, which cuts a portion of communication.
Haha, I don't know if we have the largest and best painted army, I guess we can find large and fine painted army in all country. Personnaly, the best empire army painted that I never seen were here, on this forum, and give me a lot of inspiration, so you see.
But I guess in France, yeah, we maybe have a solid "tradition" of Historical wargaming, like Napoleonic War (of course) or something like that.
But you know, my painting is not a hight level too. My painting technique are really simple. I'm just fast to paint large army, but I can't spend too much time on one single model.
If you want to learn french
, I share to you my original post on the french warhammer forum. There is much much more pictures, fluff and illustration for each unit of my army :
http://www.warhammer-forum.com/index.php?showtopic=229682For the next time, be ready to see more oldschool models!