This is not the post I expected to be opening my campaign with. However on Wednesday, an unexpected package arrived on my doorstep. One that was not expected until December 30th. I brought it into the kitchen and put it on the table for my room-mate to open. I assumed it was the kitty treats that she ordered on my amazon account. The treats arrived an hour later.
1.65 Kilos of Martian goodness. |
Instead it was 35 Martian Gashants that I had won on eBay earlier in the month. Another 1.65 kilos for the mountain of shame. I followed this item since early September before making my move. The figures came primed, with 25MM x 50MM metal bases. I had to reglue most of them, as they came unstuck in shipping.
I wanted to try some ideas I had for the painting them up and I set to work on a third of their number. The sad fact is these are riderless mounts. I must continue to haunt eBay and other auctions sites seeking the troops needed to mount up my Martian Cavalry. This is how I end up with storage boxes, from which I know I will be able to pull unpainted miniatures.
The hidden mountain of shame. |
There appear to be two types of Gashants. The domesticated variety equipped with European tack. I painted up three of them and kept it to a simple uniform look. I have another 24 of these figures to paint.
Points 13 Gashants x 5 points = 65 Points
Sci-Fi Studio = 20 Points
Total 85 Points
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I'm loving the Barsoom theme here, Rob! These 'heavy metal' Gashants look terrific in their variety of hues, and I really like the vibrant Martian groundwork you've gone with. This herd makes me want to do a few more of my TinMan miniatures that I have sitting in the wings. Must. Keep. My. Resolve...
A great entry for the 'Sci-Fi Studios' theme. Well done!
- Curt
GASHANTS, GASHANTS, GASHANTS!!! Something near and dear to me. Nice Ebay find and great paint job! last year I only mixed up the beaks and combs, your body colours are terrific idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I always found the illustrations of gashants rather dull and I wanted to add a little colour.
DeleteNice beasties, Rob! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Tamsin
DeleteHopefully you can sort out some riders for these and unite them all by the end of the challenge.
ReplyDeleteIt took me 12 years of following eBay to get these. I lost out on a previous auction of 30 figures. Wild postage prices never made sense for me to bid on a couple of figures. I see from comments made on the Space 1889 FB Group I'm not the only one having difficulty locating riders
DeleteWhat a fab and colourful collection - what kind of riders do they have? Someone's got to have some space lancers or cosmic cuirassiers for the these wonderful critters.
ReplyDeleteI haven't found anything yet, but I now have to really start to search. Some pointed eared plastic fantasy kits (elves or orcs) may be the way to go
DeleteIf you go for plastics I'm thinking winged hussars with fantasy head swaps and/or napoleonic polish/dutch lancers would look great for space 1889.
DeleteThis pulls a heart string for me - Gashants are fabulous! I have some in my stable already and another regiment of a dozen or so to go. But I am in awe of your herd of 35 - so impressive!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul, I have to admit I too am impressed by the shear size of my fine. Luck and patience paid off for me.
Deletegreat colour choices Rob!
ReplyDeleteThank you sir, as I already commented I found the traditional gashant colour schemes to be rather dull.
DeleteLove these, I have been toying with victorian sci fi myself, might have to look out for some of these now!
ReplyDeleteColorful entry, well done!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, and the basing suitably Martian. Well done!
ReplyDeleteGreat eBay score and nice bright colours.
ReplyDeleteNicely done
ReplyDeleteI really like the rainbow of beasts.
ReplyDeleteGreat range of colours
ReplyDeleteWonderful work on the martian fauna, Rob! I like the color variations, even if only test models
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