Showing posts with label Osprey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Osprey. Show all posts

Monday, 11 March 2024

From SimonG: Final Post - Some "New Look" Romans in 28mm (40 points)

It seems too soon but this is probably my final new post for the challenge as I am off to Paris next week (to catch the Posy Simmonds exhibition at the Pompidou Centre). Anyway I've had a fun week working on another batch of Roman legionaries but changing things up a bit in the look.




My reference for this batch of figures was the seated legionary from Plate G in Osprey 511 "Roman Units in the Eastern Provinces (1)".




With his yellow undergarment and brass galea this is quite different from the normal red/steel look I've been painting so far. As before the figures are from Victrix with LBMS shields.




The main challenge was getting the shade of dusty yellow right but here Reikland Fleshade turned out to be my saviour -- it tones colours down without imposing a strong shade of its own and so is very versatile if you want to add depth and muting to pretty much any colour. A range of tan brown and very pale yellow dry coats and it came out OK (at least I think so!)





My main bug bear was that Eagle! It broke off and of course I stuck it back on backwards the first time! Doh ... I'm sure this one's not going to last long in use, in future these might be better replaced by metal





Anyway I've made a start on my Impetus armies for the Jewish wars -- four bases down only another 56 or so to go! Luckily I have a 8x6 playing area so I can deploy decent sized armies 😃









So with the challenge drawing to a close while I have abjectly failed to meet my target I have made a good start on two new projects (Jewish Wars Impetus and Albigensian Crusade) and discovered a new scale (15mm) -- now I only have to keep some momentum up before the next challenge!


For points we have a simple 8 28mm figures for a total of 40.  See you all soon for the challenge round-up.

Sylvain: A very impressive display of erudition and artistry for this submission. Your Romans are a pure delight to look at. I hope you have an excellent time in Paris and see you in in round-up!

 

 

Wednesday, 1 February 2023

From PeterB Barbarians, Greeks and Cowboys - 322 points


 

 My journey last week stopped off at my first blue studio, Arthouse. This week, a swift journey around three more blue studios bringing me closer to a full house.

Up until now I have mostly been painting individual models to match the studios, now the groups begin. These have been in progress since the beginning of the challenge, my inability to paint large groups of models without getting bored means I was using the age old method of awarding myself with a character to paint if I made progress on a group project.

So, first stop Fantasy. During lockdown, I went a bit hobby crazy and went all out with the Frostgrave box sets. I built a human fantasy army for Dragon Rampant with the Soldiers 1 and 2 and the Wizards plastic sets. I also bought two boxes of Barbarians and combined them for the beginnings of a Barbarian army. So, when they released a Female Barbarian plastic box set, I had to get them. Dragon Rampant uses unit sizes of 6 and 12 and there are 20 Barbarians in the box. Luckily I had already 4 Bad Squiddo Shield Maiden Archers painted up which match up pretty well, so from the box I made up 8 Archers and 12 Barbarians with two handed weapons.

The Archers



Barbarians with two handed weapons



I kept them all to the same limited palette of colours and then just mixed up where the colours went. They are all then covered in Coat D'arms dark brown Super Shader to give them that grimy unwashed look to match the rest of the army.


Next on our whistle stop tour, over to studio Swords and Sandals.  One of my other hobby addictions of late has been buying the blue book range of Osprey War game rules (including the aforementioned Dragon Rampant.) Another one of the books being Of Gods and Mortals. A game system where the various gods from history and mythology skirmish battle accompanied by their worshipers. A long time ago after being inspired by the film 300 (Yep, that long ago) I had bought some Spartan warriors from the War-gods of Aegyptus range but painted them up and did nothing with them. Now I could use them for a Greek warband.

So, I needed a God and few more Greeks. At the end of the last challenge I painted up the Greek archers from a Victrix plastics box-set. I have finally got around to continuing the project.

Zeus, from the North Star, Of Gods and Mortals range


Not including his wild hair, Zeus is actually about 50mm tall, so that he towers of mere mortals.


Unarmoured Hoplites


Yes, the shields are transfers, but I couldn't resist them. They look so good.

And finally for this week our last stop, the Westerns Studio. Well, I have been meaning to finish off the rest of my plastic cowboys from Great Escape Games.



Yes the guy on the far right has the same head as Dum Dum Duggan from the other week.

I promise that's it for this week. So, to the points.

20 x Barbarians @ 28mm. 20 x 5 = 100pts

1 x Zeus @ 40mm. = 7pts

24 x Hoplites @ 28mm. 24 x 5 = 120pts

7 x cowboys @ 28mm. 7 x 5 = 35pts

3 studio visits. 3 x 20 = 60pts


Total = 322 points.

You are whizzing about the studios on this post Peter.  I am loving the barbarians (does any one else sing the Beach Boys Barbara Ann when they say that word?). Using the limited palette but switching combinations works well.

I also really like Zeus with his wild hair -  but you got expect some static zaps when you chuck lightning bolts?  Nice work on the Hoplites and your shield transfers look awesome.  Plus a nice collection of Cowboys.