Showing posts with label Warlord figures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warlord figures. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 February 2025

From RayR: Retreat from Moscow - The Stragglers (120 points)

  


The citizens of Moscow had been ordered to evacuate by the Russian troops. All they left behind was a little food, plenty of alcohol, and Moscow in flames. While the French troops pillaged the empty city, Napoleon waited for Alexander I to surrender. Napoleon and his forces waited in Moscow for over a month, but no offer for peace came. By 19th October, the cold had begun to set in, and Napoleon was forced to move from Moscow.


The Grand Army was devastated having to retreat along the invasion route; order broke down, and nearly over half the force that set out from Moscow became stragglers, or those who not only did not keep up with the body of the army, but were not in any shape for combat, these either died from disease, small battles, or being exposed to the harsh Russian winter.


Throughout November the humiliating realities of Napoleon’s losses were exposed to the world. On 5th December, amid rumours of a potential coup, Napoleon left his devastated army. Just over a week later, what was left of Napoleon’s grand army straggled back over the Neman River.


Most of the Straggler figures are from the great range sold by Perry Miniatures.







This unit is the odd one out, having 2 figures from Perry's pack FN194 Scavengers and 4 Warlord plastic figures, Now of course all these figures in all three units will be interchangeable.



In this post there are 24 x 25mm figures, so that makes a grand total of 120 points, my largest points total for an entry so far this Challenge!!

TeemuL: Ray is warming up, you better be prepared Lee! What a wonderful and wonderfully varied entry again, Ray. Sometimes one might think, that painting unit after unit of Napoleonics might get boring, same uniform with little detail changes one unit after another, but you have lots of variation inside one unit! I guess the basing and frozing effect still tie the units together and they all look like part of the same organization. Well deserved 120 points.

Wednesday, 15 January 2025

From BobV: 28mm Chindits (90 Points)

 Happy Wednesday Everyone,

My continuing goal for this challenge is to paint as much of my existing lead as possible without buying anything new (we'll see how that turns out). As I was putting last week's winter soldiers and paratroops in storage, I came across an unpainted squad of Chindits. I quickly realized that these were the last of my unpainted 28mm minis from WW2. I decided that I had  to put my Baron's War mini's on the backburner and finish these up to complete the era.

There are 18 members of the squad including the mule. They are Warlord Miniatures, black primed and painted with a mix of Vallejo and Army Painter acrylics. 

Here is a look:







I tried to bump up the lighting in this one. I am a complete amateur in photography so I decided to just throw as much light as I could at the figures before taking the pics. I think the light is bit better this week.

Here is a shot of the amateur setup:


 

For points I am claiming 18 x 28mm infantry @ 5 points = 90 points.

And now onto the Baron's War...

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"...without buying anything new..." 

I understand those words, but...that particular combination of words in that specific order makes no sense. I find I need to pop off to the Perry's web store right now!

Fine painting here Bob - great work on these fellows. I also want to recognize your photography! Taking photos of minis is always a little tricky. I will humbly suggest you could still do with some more light on the front parts of the figures, and also note that your selection of a backdrop is almost too perfect! The little chaps blend into the background, as well they might!

But this is all me getting persnickety! These Chindits look the business, and you are absolutely going the right way in terms of photos to share with all of us. I know the Challengers will relate to those efforts, even as they appreciate your fine work!

And also struggle with the phrase "...without buying anything new..."....like, how does that even work???

90 points for you sir!

GregB

Saturday, 16 March 2024

MattW Fallschirmjager part two (160 points)

More Warlord Fallschirmjager completed, not overly excited by the warlord plastic fallschirmjager miniatures. I tried for two different camo, this time I have added rain stripes to the sumpfmuster, I think it looks better. 








28mm @ 5 points 

32 miniatures @ 160 points 

Cheers

Matt

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Lovely work on these German paratroopers, even if you're not really feeling the love for them.  I also have to say brilliant backdrop for the photos. It really makes them pop to life. Well done!

- Curt 

Tuesday, 3 January 2023

From MattW: Lady Sara Limo Ride, Black and White, Roman’s and Moderns (166 Points)

Lady Sara Limo Ride, Black and White, Roman’s and Moderns 

Lady Sara, Limo ride

I would like to take the limo ride from Drama lot to Black and White lot please. 




As my offering for the limo ride  I have entered the Armagnac’s new hope for victory  against the English…..Jeanne D’Arc. 
A lovely sculpted Perry 28mm miniature with a hand painted flag over a photocopy





Studio Black and White 


…… as per custom for me  a Star Wars ship (1/172 a weird  scale, the model is about the size of a matchbox car) somehow fits into a challenge somewhere every year! A simple build I completed in between painting the other bits on Sunday, I think I assembled and painted in less than three hours while listening to The Yarkshire Gamers “Brews in the binyard chat” (where I got a mention too! ) 




Roman 

Next up some Romans, as always I commence with a command stand...

Varus I think through the forest to chase off the Germans is a great idea.....this way Arminius.. 28mm foundry miniatures







A unit of Roman Gallic imperial archers, a mix of Warlord and Foundry Miniatures


Another unit of Eastern archers a mix of Foundry and Warlord Miniatures 



Finally a modern matchbox diecast repaint for my Special forces types to ride around in. I have the figures to complete at some stage for the back with HMG. The Toyota technical will make an appearance in my 20mm afghan or middle eastern games 







1 x limousine ride via lady Sara limo  20 points
1 x Jeanne D’Arc 28mm                       5 points 

Location Black and White                   20 points
Star Wars ship (not sure on points)     10 points - scoring as 28mm vehicle = 20 points 20mm vehicle = 15 points

Roman 28mm Command Stand          10 Points
16 x 28mm miniatures                         80 points 
28mm Roman side duel (90 points) 
20mm modern/Cold War Vehicle        15 points
Cold War/ Modern side duel (15 points) 
Total  points  160

Cheers
MattW


What a fantastic set of entries, Matt. I'm going to assume the Star Wars ship is a 28mm vehicle, but it would help in future if you could state the scale, provide a size-comparison photo or email me beforehand to check. I've added a point for the flag as you have hand-painted over the photocopy.

For tracking your progress through the studios, it would be very helpful if you could download the studio map and edit it by adding numbers or ticks to indicate which studios you've visited, then include the updated map as part of your posts.

Tamsin

Update - the Star Wars ship is, I am informed, about the size of a Matchbox or Hotwheels car, so I've adjusted the scoring of that to a 20mm vehicle.

Sunday, 16 February 2020

From BenitoM: Oberst Steiner at Hawkins' Hill (35 points)

In my tour at Challenge Island I climbed today at Hawkins' Hill and found a long-forgotten friend, stored in a drawer since 2015 (!!?).  


This is Oberst Steiner (a.k.a. Michael Caine) of the "Eagle Has Landed" fame. In 2015 (my first Challenge) my core project was a German Fallschirmjäger unit for Chain of Command. This mini representing the famous film character was supposed to be my Curtgeld for that year and also the Senior Leader of the force. 



As many times happens, I painted the copy that was shipped to Canada; but for different reasons (I don't honestly remember which) the second copy ended unpainted in a drawer. It was only when thinking about what I may have at home to comply with the Hawkins' Hill conditions (paint something pending from a previous Challenge at least 3 years old), that I suddenly remember this mini.



This is a very nice model from Warlord and is painted as featured in the last part of the film: British army trousers and boots, the Luftwaffe leather flieger jacket, the officer's visor cap, the iron cross in neckand a British Sten SMG hanging from  the shoulder.



Unfortunately, I have been checking in Warlord's website and the model is no longer available, so I was very fortunate to buy the two copies.

This entry should add 35 points to my Challenge score (5 points for the 28mm mini on foot + 30 points bonus for the site). Now strolling towards the Snow Lord Peak ... and to wait what Fate has in store for me.

Great work on this figure and a fitting entry for Hawlins' Hill.  Good luck on your push to the summit, I may see you up there shortly.

Wednesday, 1 January 2020

From Alexandros - Ghurkas - Absolute Noob - 55 Points


Happy New Year challengers.
This is my first post ever. I’m absolutely noob and feel like a rockstar in your first concert. In this entry will be a Gurkhas section. It's will a core unit of my challenge.

Gurkhas Section Front View.
 
Gurkhas Section Top View.



During World War II (1939–45), a total of 250,280 Gurkhas served in 40 battalions, They earned 2,734 bravery awards, and suffered around 32,000 casualties in all theatres.(info from Wikipedia)
  



This proyect is focus in far east battle. Playing chain of command rules. I already have a Japanese Platoon  plus reinforcement.


Section have a two team, (Chain of Command british Rifle section) Rifle team with six riflemen and Bren Team with Three men.

LMG Team

Rifle Team + NCO


Figures are made from Warlord Games, I think they are from the last metal boxes. There are 21 figures and they really are very well sculpted.
I bought them a couple of years ago but so far I haven't had time to paint them.


 
The biggest challenge for me is to paint these figures is the skin tone. Searching the internet for the best article I have found is that of the cool mini or not forum.



Chocolate Brown #872, Flat Brown #984, Orange Brown # 981, Beige
Red #804, Cork Brown #843
 
 I have respected the color palette, but I have created intermediate tones between Flat Brown and Orange Brown because the color jump was too large. In general I am happy with the skin tone, but I think I have been a little dark. The next figures I will try a lighter skin tone, with more orange and then shadows with a more purple color.


Welcome along to the challenge Alexandros - thats a fine first entry , i think you got them just right. So its a base 50 points , and an added 5 for an excellent first entry!