Twenty four more gendarmes, eight from Steel fist, expensive (£6 each!)but exquisite, they almost painted themselves the detail is so well done ,they're pretty much bang on identical in size with Perry figures which is also helpful. I reverted to my previous technique of prime black,dry brush white to highlight and then paint in washes . They have been finished as French gendarmes as they were the most exuberant in terms of clothing and accoutrements, my wife and daughter took to referring to all the figures in this post( I paint on my lap in the living room while everyone watches TV) as entrants in Rupaul's drag race and I can see their point, they are somewhat over the top, I can see them bursting into " I am what I am" or something similar!
The other sixteen are based around some boxes of reinforcements for the game Battle Masters that GW did the design for and I think was based in their Old world milieu. I didn't have the game but came across them in a clearance pop up store,some time ago and paid £2 a box for two boxes of the empire version which contained a mounted general, three knights, 10 archers,five halbardiers, five crossbow men and a cannon with two crew. I later picked up the chaos box, two mounted chaos knights, two ogres and twenty beastmen for a pound. Luckily, as a bonus, there was an additional sprue of three caparisoned horses in one of the boxes,and there,or in the loft they stayed for 30 years!
I'd cut the knights lances off to make Scottish Lancers but eventually decided I should try and make something work out of what's left. With the addition of a couple of Essex later medieval knights I picked up with something I actually wanted off of Ebay I was now up to twelve figures and I just needed to scrape together four more figures to give me two more units for pike and shot, or combined with the Steelfist figures four units for To the strongest!
I had two Perry plastic knights left over from the last post and then added in a couple of spare warlord pike and shot troopers with headswaps and the addition of trumpets on Perry medieval horses. I also replaced the lost lances with Perry plastic lances. The Battle Masters figures are a bit smaller than GW warhammer figures, they're more like chunky 28mm which means they mix in pretty well I think,I did have to carve the shields off of them and carve arms ,of course on the chaos warriors, I had to remove the distinctive headgear and add the front face of a Perry helm and feathers but I think I've got away with it!
I have ,because of the preponderance of caparisoned horses ,had to spend a bit more time painting them as they are a bit more toy like I guess and have used Maximilian's triumph prints as reference , strippy lances et all, they've been great fun to paint and they are finished off with a mix of blown up Perry flags or Foundry free download flags,all French.
The plastic figures are on chunkier bases because I had to use some slotta bases,which the horse almost fit, cut down and glued to Perry 45mm x 60mm bases and then fill the gaps with foamboard
Twenty four x ten is 240 points, which means I'm about right I think for this stage of the competition.
All the best Iain
Wow, what an absolute riot of colour! It really brightens them up and I’ll bet they’ll look great charging/flouncing across the battlefield! Great work on mixing multiple sources of figures too, I have fond memories of that battlemasters game, it was a classic.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jamie! They're great fun once you get going and I'm glad you think the mix of manufactures works!
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Great work Iain! Wow, Gendarmes are so COOL...excellent variety of colours, and as Jamie says, they will look great as they stomp their enemies to bits on the battlefield!
ReplyDeleteThanks Greg! As I said, there is a definite affinity with drag queens!
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Great post Iain, love the history of the various figures in the mix. They all look great!
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Nice work Iain, you managed to blend those BattleMasters in well
ReplyDeleteThanks Paul! Yes,not seamless but good enough!
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Some great conversions/adaptations there, and very flamboyant painting. I'm going to check if we've still our old copy of Battle Masters...
ReplyDeleteThanks Noel! I really enjoyed doing the conversion work, landsknechts and gendarmes = flamboyant!
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Lovely knights and a good story about why we should never ever throw minis away while there is still a place to store them.
ReplyDeleteThanks Scooba! Of course, never throw figures away!
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Very Nice Work
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Great Work!
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As RuPaul would say, 'These are absolutely fabulous, darlink!'
ReplyDeleteWow, such a great example of scrounging, modeling and painting. Beautiful work Iain. A terrific post.
Thanks Curt! I enjoyed the scrounging and modeling!
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Lovely stuff Iain, all those parallel lines on the caparisons would drive me nuts 🌰
ReplyDeleteThanks Simon! With your heraldry skills it would be no problem!
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proper cool and a proper bargain. It's good to have some posh ones to set off the others
ReplyDeleteThanks Martin! Yes nice to mix and match!
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A very impressive load of knights!
ReplyDeleteThanks Barks! I even noticed a couple of genuine GW skulls I'd missed on the ex chaos knights!
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Ooooh you really made these chaps work for you, great work!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Sander!
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What an excellent bunch of well clad, or to be more precise armoured, noblemen. Looks like they're about to inflict a world of pain on anyone they happen to
ReplyDeleteThanks Nick! Dressed to kill!
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Beautiful painting Iain.
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They do look great Ian!
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Thanks very much Christopher!
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Nicely done Iain, I do like the Steel Fist stuff, top job 👏
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Thanks Ken! Pricey but lovely figures!
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Wow, that's nice! I liked that game. Last year I got my copy down from the attic and the two boys of my lady (aged 8 and 11) absolutely loved it! And from your shining example I really should try to paint them! Excellent job!
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