Morning, afternoon & evening all
After a slow start thankfully I've managed to get the paintbrush moving at speed but as you'll see below I'm a little all over the place.
As I've probably said before one "single period enthusiast" wargamer of some renown once described my collection of figures as "all over the place". I think this was said with just a little disdain but I decided that I would take it as a compliment. The happy consequence of a having a Butterfly tendency is that I seem to have a lot of periods to choose from.
This in itself is quite a handy thing when it comes to chasing squirrels. Thus with last years Squirrel Challenge title in my grasp I feel the only honourable thing is to try and defend that title. I promise to be on my best behaviour and not to bite, scram or spit at my fellow challengers 😀 but at the moment I've been left trailing in their wake. So this is an attempt to not let them get too far ahead. The only problem is that I also want to finish of some decent size units as well as five figure ones so here we go....
Fist up- Colonel John Lamplugh's Regiment of Foote
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First Corps ECW figures
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I thought I'd completed all my Royalist foot regiments last year but found a lone set of flags for this regiment (Flags of War) that I'd overlooked. Initially earmarked for Parliamentarian troops these First Corps figures now find themselves as another white coated regiment on the side of the King
Yesterday morning there was a moment when there was the very tiniest possibility that they could have been morphed into one of those turnipy units so beloved it seems of a few lunatics that seem to be around here!
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A mad rush to finish basing and blutack "piking" to get them ready for today |
Thankfully common sense prevailed and no tufts were stuck to the bluetack either deliberately or by accident
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At 37 figures this is one bloody big squirrel! |
Thy aren't about to have an easy passage over that bridge though....
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Sir Arthur Hessilrigge's Regiment of Horse, unhorsed |
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Bloody Parliamentarians always seem to block any progress! |
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Bloody Miniatures, a real joy to paint |
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I have all the BM releases bar the Scots but these are the first I've painted |
Sticking with the First Corps theme, some Dark Age carts
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Ye olde trafficke jam |
Now the same sleepy village a few hundred years in the future..
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My First BUF figures |
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Footsore Miniatures BUF infantry |
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Its always good to see Fascists running away |
I have a VBCW collection that started when good mate Giles Allison painted some figures and gave them to me when he called to see me in NZ.
That's it for the verdant green of England and I'm now butterflying off to the heat of the desert and some plastic Griping Beast Arab Heavy Cavalry - half a box, I would like to have completed the box of 12 but had to settle for 6 as I need squirrels
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Thank god for LBMS shield transfers |
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Half a box of Gripping Beast Plastic Arab heavy Cavalry |
Finally with the desert theme I'm finishing off with Artizan Designs Arab Sharifan WW1 infantry. The aim was to shoot another squirrel and I painted 5 initially but eventually added the remaining 7 later to finish off all I have. I still have some of the irregular infantry I painted at the end of last year's challenge to finish
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These are regular troops with a standard uniform |
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Not sure if its reasonably authentic but it will do |
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That arid grass is an horrid colour, I wanted it to be more pale |
Apologies for such a long post but I had a busy painting week as there was no golf and the weather was too wet to get in the garden. I'm not sure if I want it to rain again this week so I have an excuse to spend a lot of time painting!
As far as bonus points go I'm not sure what to claim - while these Arabs are intended to accompany Lawrence in wrecking Ottoman trains in the desert, he was painted years ago so it might not quite qualify as High Adventure.
If not then maybe I could claim World Cinema for the ECW as I no longer live in the UK. I would be grateful to Tamsin if she would advise
In Summary -
37 Royalist foot @ 5 points = 185
5 Dismounted Parliamentarian Horse @ 5 points = 25
3 Dark Age carts @ 10 points (they are more like artillery than vehicles I think) = 30 points
10 Dark age civilians and bullocks @ 5 points = 50 points
6 Arab Crusades mounted figures @ 10 points = 60
5 VBCW foot 2 5 points = 25
12 Arab WW1 infantry at 5 points = 60
? Bonus for World Cinema or High Adventure @ 20 points
Grand Total 450 points
(Oooh a points bomb! )
Maybe most importantly a Scurry of 6 Squirrels thereby bringing my total so far to 7
Wow! What a mixed-bag points bomb this post is. Carts are vehicles, so that's how I'm scoring them - they're at least as big as a jeep which scores 20 points! I'm happy to count the WW1 Arab "regulars" as High Adventure, and the Arabs for World Cinema.
Tamsin
That bomb hurts as a squirrel challenger myself, but the painting work is a gift to my eyes. Wow!
ReplyDeleteCheers, I think I'm going to struggle in the squirrel challenge as I want to produce some large units so we'll have to see!
Deleteterrific painting, and the photography amongst the very nice terrain is top notch.
ReplyDeleteThanks Geoff, terrain are rated up TSS terrain tiles I brought to NZ with me in 1999
DeleteSo impressed by how much you can get out Kerry and all first rate.
ReplyDeleteThanks Simon- its been so wet here there was nothing else to do!
DeleteThat's a lot! And beautiful painting, too. I'm quite speechless, there's so much.
ReplyDeleteThanks Teemu - busy hands and no TV
DeleteHuge Points Bomb! Loving the ECW collection I must say lovely photos too
ReplyDeleteCheers
MattW
thanks Matt - inspiration and credit for ECW comes from watching Simon Millar
DeleteWhew, I need a lie down after looking at all of these lovelies! Really like those ECW types, especially the dismounted lobsters.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter, they were so easy to paint, I'm going to get the Bloody Miniatures Scots now
DeleteThis entry is like a colony of squirrels! Really wonderful painting all around and the photography is great.
ReplyDeleteThank you got a few cheap LED lights after seeing them on Ken Reilly's blog - I must add that I'm in the process of copying that superb Church you did on your blog - one of the best terrain pieces I've seen, so thank you
DeleteLove these! Beautiful work, Kerry. I especially like the unit of pike and shotte (they would make marvelous Turnip troops...).
ReplyDeleteCheers one I stuck the blue tack on I had a thought - "I wonder what Curt would do now!"
DeleteGreat looking models in that points bomb. Glad not to see any weird vegetables
ReplyDeleteThanks, I'm glad too as I'm not smoking some of those weird drugs that others must be doing
DeleteGreat post - love the pictures . Smart units
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave
Deletethat is a boatload of fantastic figs
ReplyDeleteCheers Martin, a boat, now that's an idea
DeleteGreat work Kerry. I've been wary of those Gripping Beast plastics, but perhaps I am wrong? You make them look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI can't say I love them as much as my metal Perry, Blacktree, Footsore and Artizan but they're a cheap way of going big
DeleteReally nice work Kerry!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray
DeleteI also want to say thank you to you Tamsin for your points generosity and general encouragement
ReplyDeleteSplendid mixed bag points bomb! Love the pike and shot unit, although they're all eclectic and great!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain - I want to get onto some Italian wars Spanish pike soon
ReplyDeleteWow, Kerry, what a blast! I truly like all of them, but the WWI Arabs are my favourite. I think you may just have knocked me out for the squirrel duel though 🤣. Well done sir!
ReplyDeletePlenty of time yet but others are streets ahead
DeleteVery nice figures! A wide range of interesting subject matters, particularly like the Arab infantry and Royalist Foot
ReplyDeleteThanks I love the Artizan range of figures and they seem to suit my style
DeleteMagnificent work, Kerry! Hard to choose a favourite.
ReplyDeleteThanks I enjoyed painting the Bloody Miniatures most I think
DeleteWhat a truly stunning entry - quality, quantity and diversity! I very much applaud your squirrel approach - why collect and research just one period when you can do one hundred, including what-ifs and never-happeneds?
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