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Hannibal:
Thanks Joerg !! still alive ...


I am showing here a German handgunner from B&S (Bähr und Schmidtchen), no I.D. visible on the base.
He is painted on one side.



Joerg:
Hello friends,
thanks for the encouragement.
Since I cannot post it in my workbench, I will try it here.

First picture - some Prussian and Danish figures for teh war of 1864 (and a Austrian Hussar)

Second picture - German writer Theodor Fontane trying to have breakfast in France 1870 (my new series)

Third picture - a couple of German (correct -Saxon) cavalry for the battle at the river Lech 955.

merlino:
thanks my friend !  ;) :)

Hannibal:
Hi friends !!


Thanks for your sign of life, I was scared of your silence!!!
But Joerg, I have the same disease, I started several tasks since two years, not finishing anyone too.  Today at the dawn of 2025, I have no more flats finished for competitions in 2025, so the pressure is there.


Let's us all publish some of our WIP'sto re-activate the site, visited by many other people, but who might not come back is we are all absent.


Angelo, sorry to hear your health issue and let me wish you before 31 of December a restoration of your energy in your passion  .. I am close to publish your detailed pictures of Kulmbach this week and next week .... We are hungry for more next year, you last posted on Facebook is outstanding !!!!!


Thanks for your responses, let's go on further and attract more passionnates!  Christmas holidays are releasing time for painting for those who are still on a job, and should wake up the retired fellows spending more of theur time to internat than with their brushes and paints....

Joerg:
Well problem is - there is only work in progress, but nearly no results.

Currently I am working at the promo-painting for my new series "Breakfast with dud bomb" in 45mm,
a story from the German-French War 1870.
(and at a number of other topics, but all unfinished...)

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