Having caught up with the neglected, I embarked on a spree of spending, despite my financial constraints. As I still have a substantial number of figures to paint, I am aware of the common challenge.
This Italeri Chinese cavalry set (623) particularly captured my attention. Given the limited number of poses (five), I believed they would be suitable for a Miniature dio. However, due to the limited space, the ostracised figure had to be omitted.
I have several similar sets that I intend to paint and share soon.
Best regards,





John@justneedsvarnish
These are really nice, Pat! 🙂 I’ve seen this set of figures and thought it looked really good, but this is the first time I’ve seen any of the figures painted! Chinese cavalry are some of my favourites!
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patmcf
Thanks John, they turned out better than I thought, the PSR Gave them a good review so I thought I’d give them ago, a bit of a change from the Samurai 😉.
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Dave Stone
Excellent work Pat, you totally made the right call on which one to leave off, as he didn’t fit well with the more action posed models.
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patmcf
Thanks Dave it was a hard call but he understood in the end 😂😉👍🏻.
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imperialrebelork
Wow Pat they look great. The detailing is top notch
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patmcf
Cheers mate, being good figures helps👍🏻.
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Jeff Groves
Beautiful work, Pat, and very colorful!
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patmcf
Thanks Jeff.
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lorenzoseventh
I like the painted details of the armour and the colour choices
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patmcf
Thanks matey they were just as exciting to paint as he Samurai, as you said they allow one to paint them as you wish, bit more fun than painting regiments of soldiers😉.
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