Saturday, 11 March 2023

From GregB - Hospitaller Knights for Barons War: Outremer (81 points)

Figures for "Barons War: Outremer" - 28mm castings sculpted by the incredible Paul Hicks.

Once again, the brushes turn away from the 30th millenium and on to some historical subjects for today's second submission. Here we have a group of Knights from the Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem - the Hospitallers. They are accompanied by a priest and a Turcopole scout. These 28mm metal figures were sculpted by the incredible and prolific Paul Hicks, and were released via the "Barons War: Outremer" Kickstarter run by Hicks and Andy Hobday.

Mounted Hospitaller Master, accompanied by two Knights.

I wish I ordered more mounted figures. Or, just, more of everything, from this Kickstarter.

For 98.8% of hobby participants, the arrival of figures from a Kickstarter is hardly remarkable. However, my close friends will surely laugh, having endured endless rants over many years about how much I hate Kickstarter. With this in mind, let us imagine this group of figures represents a patrol on the highway to Damascus, escorting a Priest on his way to oversee a conversion...

Another amazing sculpt. A veteran commander - wise, and dangerous...

The prospect of acquiring figures for the Crusades sculpted by Paul Hicks was enough make my concerns over Kickstarter participation evaporate faster than Tony Blair's ethics around a 20 pound note. While the process certainly took a while, I can report that Andy and Paul ran a solid process. I did start to wonder a little bit as time went on whether the figures would ever arrive, but Paul and Andy kept in touch with the backers, and delivered 100% in the end. I also have to thank Byron for entertaining my multiple stupid questions regarding the general Kickstarter process throughout.

A look at some of the foot knights...great sculpting!!

When the box arrived, I handled it with my usual 10-year-old-on-Christmas-morning approach and was soon bothering Curt, Dallas, Byron and Jamie with pictures of this latest batch of toys. While my views of Kickstarter remain largely unchanged, the fact is that my only regret is that I did not order more stuff - or score one of the models of the Hospital in Jerusalem that were available to early backers! I invite all here to point, laugh, and take the piss at your leisure in the comments below.

You would need faith to fight in the heat wearing this get-up!

The sculpting of the figures is just...awesome. I love Paul Hicks' work, and wow did he deliver here! I thought I would start simple, working on some of the Hospitallers first, before moving on to the Saracen figures later on. I paused a little while to consider how I would base these, but in the end opted for the round bases for the foot models and pill-shaped bases for the cavalry. They came with the figures anyway, after all, and I have been inspired to at least give Andy Hobday's "Barons War" rules a shot using these figures, and those rules seem to work better with these bases.

Armed to the teeth and ready for battle in the Holy Land.

Painting was a lot of fun - sure, black is tricky, but the fact is that these figures are just SO nice, they are a joy to paint. Fortunately the symbols of the Hospitallers is pretty straightforward (although that did not always translate into "straight lines" on the shields...oh well) so all of the shields could be hand-painted with minimal trouble. 

Priest and Turcopole guide.

Tried to be a bit fancier with his shield.

The priest and turcopole guide offered a chance to use some different colours, and it was fun to have a go at a fancier design for the shield the guide has strapped to his back. That said, the search will be on for decals that work on the shields of the Saracen warriors to come...

Onward along the road to Damascus...

So we have a total of 10 foot figures and three mounted figures, all 28mm size. This should be good for 80 points - which, in turn, should put me past my target of 800 points - yay! Happy Saturday everyone, and I hope you are all excited for the manic final run of AHPC XIII. 

Say, it seems Paul Hicks has another Kickstarter brewing...hmmm...

Those are some really nice minis, I regret not backing that Kickstarter, I will have to look at that link you posted. You've done a great job getting these fine pilgrims ready for their journey. I have thrown in a bonus point for the hand painted shields. Well done on hitting your target.

22 comments:

  1. Oooh! Those are lovely. Great shields. IMHO swirls are way easier to paint than straight lines.

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    1. Hah! Thanks Peter. I just generally loathe painting shields, so I'm hoping I can find some LBMS transfers at some point, especially for the Saracens.

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  2. Very nice work, Greg! :)
    I guess I've been lucky with Kickstarters - the ones I've backed for figures have always delivered in good time.

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    1. Cheers Tamsin - thanks as always!

      Kickstarter? I agree they seem to deliver, on balance. Outright fraud seems unusual, at least in the hobby space. I just can't stand how people treat the notion of paying so much up front for no guarantee of product as an "innovation"...but then, I guess I just needed the right Kickstarter? I'm sure glad I have these.

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  3. Great to such wonderful sculpts painted so well. Besides the early Welsh I also got some from the Crusades Kickstarter.

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  4. Such lovely brushwork, dude. I really regret not jumping in on this but the wallet can only take so much punishment. Nonetheless, after seeing yours I'll have to look into getting them the old fashioned way. Congrats on meeting your target! It's all gravy from here in.

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  5. I backed this as well Greg, great work on lovely figures that makes me want to bump them up the paint queue!

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    1. Cheers Kerry! You will love painting them when the time comes!

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  6. Superb Greg, really nice brushwork

    Cheers
    Matt

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  7. Great painting and very nice figures indeed! I am a great fan of KS myself, I have not yet been disappointed I must say.

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  8. Great looking models here dude - well done

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  9. When it's hot and sunny, wear black so that you can really get sweating. :^) Great looking unit, Greg. Well done.

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  10. Very nice brushwork, Greg! Between the sculpts and your painting, they have a strong Kingdom of God vibe to them...you know the good part of the movie when Liam and Orlando were traveling to Jerusalem! ;)

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