New year, new project, new scale (mostly), new era (mostly). If the title has left you at se at bit, it's a reference to one of the early challenges. So far back in the primordial mists of time that it was before I worked out that I lived only 1km away from the Snowlord! On that particular challenge Ray had a tremendous come from behind victory largely on the strength of pulling a never ending stream of Fresh cavalry regiments from the Nine Years' War out of his backside in the final week. Fear not perky if un-balanced Stewardess I'm not planning anything like that.
Leveson's Dragoons Dismounted |
This is the first regiment from a new project on the Williamite War in Ireland, aka the Nine Year's War, aka the War of the League of Augsburg, aka the War of British Succession, aka the events that caused all of those divisive Orange Order marches during the Troubles. I am planning to use the League of Augsburg Beneath the Lily Banners/War of Three Kings Rules using Pendraken's excellent 10mm range.
This was my not first time painting 10mm, but it's been over 20 years and there's a big difference between lace wars and desert rats in this scale! These are 16 dismounted dragons representing Leveson's Regiment from the the English army (later these became the 3rd Kings Hussars). In BLB these fight as loss order troops dismounted or as second rate cavalry mounted, and look to be very useful on table top. I've used a flintlock firing line pack plus a drummer and an officer cribbed from a pikeman figure.
I was very impressed with the Quality of the Pendraken figures. Barry Hilton tells me that there are the same sculpts as the 28mm ones he sells as Warfare Miniatures just shrunk. Working in a different scale is always a learning experience, but that's what life should be. It was mostly a matter of working out what worked, what doesn't and what you can cheat on (which in 10mm is a lot). Overall I'm right chuffed about the results, but I've left myself room for improvement. I also need to work a bit on basing. The unit late is colour coded Orange for the Williamite side, but the photo makes it look too yellow so I'll darken the next set up a bit.
Points wise I am continuing to erode away at my target at a snail's pace. This week's death by paper cut damage is 16 figures @1 point a pop for 10mm = 16 points. Heck that's the same value as 8 1/2400 battleships!
Not another person infected by Ray...at this rate everyone will be going Donkeybrook! Very nice work on these little chaps.
Tamsin
Hi Peter - I know next to nothing about the Nine Years War, but I look forward to learning more via your efforts on this project!
ReplyDeleteAs for 10mm, bravo! It's a great scale, and I can't agree with you more in terms of Pendraken - the quality of sculpts is amazing, and they are great folks to deal with.
Great work! Looking forward to more of these!
Thanks Greg. So far I’m really impressed with the service and quality of Pendraken. You’ll be asking me to quit nattering on about this war before long.
DeleteThanks Tamsin. I understand that there is a vaccine in development. Either that or I can mainline bleach.
ReplyDeleteOh yes! I knew someone would cave in in the end. Crackin looking troops Peter! BLB are an excellent set of rules too.
ReplyDeleteCheers Ray. I wasn’t too impressed with v1 of the rules but am really looking forward to giving the newer set a go,
DeleteGreat stuff Peter, it's the dark side I tell you now...
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Matt
You’re telling me! My wife is half Irish Catholic and half Cape Breton Presbyterian.
DeleteIt's unbelievable how you can work on such tiny miniatures!!
ReplyDeleteI admire that! Great job!
Thanks. I wasn’t worried the ancient orbs weren’t up to the challenge but it went ok. You can get away with way more at this scale.
DeleteSplendid looking troops for a really interesting period!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain. There’s a lot of gaming potential wit( plenty of villains and heroes on both sides.
DeleteAlways great to see 10mm figures and you have done them proud. I think they look absolutely great!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much. It was a bit of a leap for me but I’m pleased with them.
DeleteExcellent work, Peter, they look fantastic. Just stay away from the crayons.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Stuart. I’ve moved on to harder addictions
DeleteThey look great, Peter!
ReplyDeleteThanks Barks
DeleteLove Pendraken and you've done a great job on them 👍
ReplyDeleteRegards KenR
Cheers Ken!
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