A rare Rolls Royce Armoured Car for the Russian Civil War, whilst I can’t find them referenced much one of the Osprey books has a photo and mentions them in passing, I have kept the markings limited in case she gets used in other theatres. The model is First Corps
Next up and a lot more hassle to paint a unit of Persian light cavalry, not sure why but I decided to go with colour variation, they look nice but take way longer to paint, I haven’t gone overboard but have made some effort to give different patterns to clothes etc..I will try and get the Persian army on parade sometime soon. These are the last of my Wargames factory Persian cavalry, and as they are out of production and not coming up on eBay anymore possibly the last.
Fine additions, the extra effort on the Persians was certainly worth it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil π painting each figure in a unit he same is much quicker, but I mused that light cavalry just wouldn’t have that consistency and would be highly variable.
Deletedo love a Rolls Royce AC. Enough now for the Dunster Force with your WW1 brits to engage in Russian Civil Was
ReplyDeleteThanks Martin and dead easy to paint !
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ReplyDeleteGood to see the painting mojo continues! Your armored car looks fab as do your Persian cavalry.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Jonathan π
DeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks James π
DeleteNicely done! I find painting irregular units a pain too.
ReplyDeleteThey just seem to take ages as you chance pots of paint etc...hopefully worth it in the end π
DeleteGreat looking early AFV, and love those Persians cavalrymen.
ReplyDeleteVery fine Persians, well worth the effort.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking roller and excellent irregular cavalry,who look suitably irregular!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Brautiful work!
ReplyDeleteI just love that armoured car, what a beauty.
ReplyDeleteNice work on the figures and A/C.
ReplyDeleteThe RR A/C is favourite of mine nice to see one in Russian service!