It’s taken me a while to arrive, but this is my first post in Challenge XII. After a December which was busy with family things, my painting plans have been delayed considerably by a dose of the Covid lurgy. But, at long last, here’s my first post.
I’ve chosen to land on Glorantha, the planet of heroes. And this submission is all about the heroes of the King’s Musketeers, the Mousquetaires du Roi - heroes of the books and films set in the world of Alexandre Dumas.
I’ve been working with a couple of friends during the second part of 2021 on a set of rules set in the historical Paris of 1622, which is inspired by Dumas’ novels. And these figures from Brigade Games and Wargames Foundry, in 28mm, are perfect for many different games and sets of rules with that background.
The figures in the photos are not actually musketeers. (The actual musketeers were almost all painted during the course of last Autumn). So this selection of the Mousquetaires du Roi are very much the support players for the 'leading characters'. They're the ruffians, henchmen, veterans and sell-swords who, in our games, in the novels and sometimes in history, cluster around the nobles and gentlemen who fill the dramas which we are all so familiar with.
I converted a couple of figures with some extra green stuff, in particular for one of the prone figures to which I added a greenstuff bandolier of powder flasks and some additional flowing hair. The figures were painted with Vallejo Model Colours, and based on Warbases MDF bases.
I kept the bases very plain, as we we have been using our figures both in urban settings and also in rural environments. I felt that having tufts of gorse and marsh-grass on the base might not look ideal for cadet musketeers guarding the Porte de Nelles in Paris. And ruffians with broken bottles or disinterested city cats sleeping at their boots might not look ideal in the countryside of Champagne.
As for the points:
10 figures (2 prone) equates to 9 figures (half-points for prone figure), in 28mm. So ...
9 x 28mm at @5 points = 45 points
Plus 20 points for "Glorantha" on the Outer Rim
Total = 65 points
A modest total, but every Challenge starts with a first step!
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Welcome back Sidney! I know I speak for a great many in The Challenge who are so pleased to have you back with us for the painting madness once more. And as always, the top quality of your brushwork is extremely impressive, as is the warmth and interest you show in the background of your hobby work! A fine 65 points for you - looking forward to more!
Greg
Very nice, very clean brush strokes and great shading! This tempts me to get into yet another genre...
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Sidney, very nice painting and introduction for your chosen setting.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you back in our middle Syd and what a whopper of an entry it is you have done Dumas and D'Artagnan proud!
ReplyDeleteA fine collection of not actually musketeers Sydney. Love the conversions and research that you put into your work.
ReplyDeleteGrand job as ever !
ReplyDeleteWonderful painting as usual Sidney.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Sidney - lovely brushwork as always! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are great paint work. Nice job
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Sidney
ReplyDeleteLovely brushwork and colour choices. Always inspiring 😊
ReplyDeleteAs usual your painting is awesome! And the colour scheme is simple but elegant, very fitting. Excellent entry to the show!
ReplyDeletelovely crisp work Sidney.
ReplyDeleteYou have mad painting skills, no doubt! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff as always ....
ReplyDeleteCheers Jez
beautiful as always, terminally jealous
ReplyDeleteReally lovely work Sidney!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Welcome Sidney and lovely to see your work here. I especially like the way the hat feathers and sashes add to the overall effect, and make the figures pop.
ReplyDeleteCheers, MikeP
Very nice work!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I took the plunge and hope to get to some Brigade Games musketeers later in this challenge.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous painting as always, lovely group of supporting artists!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Yum!
ReplyDeleteAs ever these look wonderful Sid! I‘m in awe of all the attention to detail you put into your miniatures
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely work Sidney!! Your posts are always worth waiting for!!!
ReplyDeleteI thought you weren't going to turn up mate 🤔 glad you made it, great group of figures 👍
ReplyDeleteRegards KenR
Superb brushwork
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely. I really like the colour palette.
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