Friday, May 22, 2020

28mm French & Indian War Sharp Practice full sets

As you have seen in previous posts , I have been building up a small collection of figures for Sharp Practice. I now have , what I think is all I am going to need (so far) to play some great games.
So here's a look at the collection so far...
I first started with usual units as in a couple of regular British and French all from 1st Corps ,and very easy to paint including Marines for the French and 60th American for the British.



After adding some initial Rangers and Courier de Bois I finally turned to the Native Americans doing them in such a way as to be able to use if necessary for both sides. For the Rangers I cheated a little and used 1st Corps French campaign figures and took heads from highland figures in the Front Rank ranges and converted them.

Finally I used the 1st Corps undress and campaign figures to paint up as militia for the British ,but actually these figures are great for Militia on both sides


All in all I am very happy with my little collection and look forward to some happy gaming.



28mm ACW Cavalry

Recently I was sent a commission to paint a large amount of American Civil War cavalry and when they arrived and I opened them I was really happy to see they were 1st Corps ,as anyone who knows me knows I have a real love for these figures.
I first started with the Confederates and used lovely shades of grey and butternut to do the figures as well as oiling the horses all together...starting with yellow and earth undercoats for the browns to give lovely variants when burnt umbers and burnt sienna's added.
As for the Union troops the uniforms are pretty simple but I always look at the trousers to add variant with shades from sky blue to azure as options. Again the horses have lots of variety and with both units showing they're departmental yellow trim in different ways all in all happy painting.



Tuesday, May 19, 2020

WAR OF THE ROSES 54s from IMPERIAL WORLD MODELS

Well you may remember in previous posts we saw the lovely archer figures in metal designed for wargaming in 54mm ,well here we now have some more figures to add to the range.
1st we have the first of the Knights/Men at Arms figure as seen above with the standard bearers
These figures are multi part (apart from the Knight ) but fit together really well.
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Next we have the Billmen and the Swordsmen ,all again are multi part giving you lots of variants.
The Swordsmen come with shields and a variant of a battleaxe as well.
These figures are really nice and well designed ,the only draw back I maybe can see is that they are very heavy as you would expect made of metal.  Finally added some 54mm transfers to shields and the backs of the livery to add to the look.


Finally here's a quick reminder of the beautiful archers that go with these figures.





Sunday, May 17, 2020

28mm Napoleonic Cavalry & French Square for 1815


Because of the recent outbreak of illness around and the lockdown I was able to set up a photo shoot with some of the figures waiting to be shipped out to their owners and here is the outcome.
Shown above are 3 units from the British Cavalry of 1815 advancing upon a French Square.
The units are the Blues the Scots Greys & the Royal Dragoon Guards. All figures are from Perry Miniatures and all are in metal as 12 man units.





The French units within the square are standard French infantry of the period and are featured in greatcoats ,a fairly new addition to the Perry's metals as such and also are seen are Generals and a Marshal. Again these are all metal figures from this period of the conflict.

Finally we have the French Cavalry coming to their aid led by the courageous Marshal Ney...the Ney group are a Perry's metal set and are a joy to paint. The following units are the 1st and 6th French Hussars. these figures are from Perry's plastic Hussars sets ,but again they paint up beautifully and only add to the scene.



Hope you have enjoyed this collage as much as I did setting it up.



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foot/infantry             £5
       mounted                    £7.50  

If you require Chariots , Tanks , Vehicles , Cannon etc...then this can be 
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As to the time for Commissions I don't really like to set a time limit as we all know that all sorts of things can come up as time goes on but a rough time guide I try to go with is about 8 to 10 weeks but please don't quote me on this as this can also be dependent on the size of you Commission.

As to the size of Commissions I have no problem with this as long as when sending your figures to be painted you send as much information as you see necessary for me to be able to paint your figures as accurately as I can.

Now as to basing of figures I have no problem with this as part of your order as long as you provide the bases and information on how you want the figures positioning , this also goes for putting together any metal or plastic kit sets , but again this will depend on numbers. For example numerous units to be built from box sets of figures may incur a small a building amount.
All figures etc...will be given a cote of matt varnish using Windsor & Newton , one of the best around.
Finally when it comes to payment for Commission and shipping I would prefer PayPal if possible and will only charge standard amount for P&P but if you require any extra protection that can be agreed.

Sorry it sounds all long winded but I have many happy customers who I now call friends and I hope that you decide to join us.

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Saturday, May 16, 2020

28mm "Infamy Infamy" it begins...

Having watched a great youtube post from the two fat lardies I decided to look through my figure mountain and see what I could put together ready for the coming rules.
Firstly I looked at Imperial Romans and quickly realised I would be able to do a great Civil War set using Foundry for one side and 1st Corps for the other.
here are some of my first Foundry sets...Legionaries , Auxilia & Eastern Archers , being attacked by Gauls.



I remembered all the lovely ancients I have and worked 
out the following in both Foundry & 1st Corps with the Gauls a mix of Renegade  1st Corps.

Imperial forces for Civil War
Legionaries units x 3
Auxilia units x 2
Elite unites x 2
archer unit
cavalry unit

Gallic units for Infamy
Warriors x 4
Elite warriors 
Naked javelinmen
archers
slingers

Not a bad start and already on the way with them...can't wait for the rules to hit the market and to start playing... so here's some more shots for you.