Thursday, 17 January 2019

Thursday - DaveS - Bring Out The Big Guns (30 points)

Today's post is a smaller one than I had originally planned.  I have been working away on the unit of Billmen for my army, but I finally gave up at around midnight on Wednesday, and they are still not based.  If I get them finished quickly enough to count as "Thursday", then I might make a second submission.  As it is, I have also been treating myself, and have painted up my first cannon, to give me something different to work on.  And by different, I mean, painted in exactly the same colour scheme as the Billmen that I have been working on.  Crew served weapon with 4 crew, ready for scoring (and I don't know if I get points for Cannon plus 4 crew, or just points for crew served weapon for the whole lot.....)




The white stuff around the wheels is some still drying Vallejo water effects, hoping to make the grooves and pit that the cannon recoil has caused look as if they are collecting water.  When it dries, we shall see.

Finally, Iain had asked for a shot of the whole army so far, so I had to oblige.  The big gap in the middle should be for the next unit of Billmen, which might get finished in time for another submission today, but I make no promises.


                                                                        

Well that's a solid army rapidly built! Contrasting blocks of red and green,you could do with some banners to fly over your force, doesn't Henry VII's banner come with the Perry plastic set? If not there is a fair bit on the web for free in this period. 
Nice work on your wrought iron artillery piece,it's quite nice to put together don't you think?
 Thanks once again for the army shot, so for 4x28mm figures we get 20 points and for a 28mm crew served artillery piece we get 10points , giving us a grand total of 30points!

All the best Iain

13 comments:

  1. I've got some banner bearers scattered throughout the force, all with bare poles at the moment. I am planning that adding flags to the force will be a final step, so I can get them all done in one hit, probably by printing them myself onto waterslide paper, and attaching them to foil. I'd rather do that all in one go.
    I have to say, this is an all Perry army at the moment, and the models, from the cannon and crew to the infantry, to the personalities have all been an absolute dream to work on.

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  2. Nice looking body of troops I love seeing group shots. The cannon and crew look great.

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  3. Looks great Dave, I love those Perry early guns. Fast work on the army, looks great en masse. I’ll second Iain on gett8ng banners, and on free internet resources.

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  4. army looks great and I do like artillery that is equally dangerous to the target and the crew

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  5. Great looking gun and crew! Love the group shot as well.

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  6. Fantastic looking army, Dave. That is an impressive body of work.

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  7. Well done Dave. I personally find artillery to be a chore to paint, so full marks from me for getting some done!

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  8. That's some nice artillery mate, nicely done!

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  9. Excellent! Nice weapon to add to this excellent army. cheers

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