How time flies, the end of the challenge looms and I have so much to do that I did not get around to even starting! So this is likely the last post that I can make this challenge and this is really a series of items that I have been scrambling to complete over the next few days as the deadline looms.
This weekend I am on Grand parent duty and this unlikely to get time to do anything else. I'd like to take this chance to thank Teemu for his tireless efforts dealing with my posts and also to Curt & all the minions for again making this an enjoyable experience.
So here are my odds and ends and I bid all farewell until next year's challenge?
First of a group of 5 x 28mm Late 17th Century Dutch Cavalry representing Filips Emminghuysen van Eppe's Regiment of Horse, first raised in 1672 and served at the Battle of Seneffe in 1674. Apart from having an extraordinarily long name, they worn grey jackets and trousers, sky Blue cuffs and Horse furniture. I have still to get the officer completed but this is unlikely to be done by the end of the challenge!
Front on view of five troopers, officer is still being painted at the time the challenge comes to an end! |
Side view, I don't usually do casualty figures but the occasional one adds flavour to a unit |
And the other side |
Next I have managed to complete one of the two remaining 40K Ork Kill Koptas, again it has a scratch built rota blade set but the build and construct are much the same as last week's submission.
Second Kill Kopta completed, with one more to go... |
The other side! Extra guns added on the Kopta's front bonnet. |
Another view again! |
Here are a couple of 15mm project that have been floundering over the last few months, first up is some long overdue American Civil War Coastal Batteries and secondly we have some Russian supplied equipment for the Spanish Civil War Republicans, in the form of tanks and artillery.
On the ACW front we have 7 x Coastal / Siege Batteries, these are in the traditional grey finish with blackened barrels (to protect them form the sea salt). Each is on a fairly elaborate chassis and typically these would be found in long term forts / emplacements. I'm also throwing in 4 x Smoothbore Field guns that I have just completed.
The completed 15mm ACW Coastal Guns |
I've had these models for ages, stored in the garage waiting for me to get around to painting and basing them. A potential future game set in the Petersburg Siege lines has prompted me to actually dig them out and get them ready for use.
And four completed ACW Field Guns |
These little Field Guns were found along wit the big guns above, so I decided to get them completed at the same time as well. I gave these plain wooden frames, assuming that they would be used as Confederate batteries, I believe these are 6lb Smoothbores. I now need to source crews for each gun.
Close-up on a 8" Columbiad Gun. I have tried to weather the carriage to represent harsh sea salt air in coastal areas |
Another view |
This is a close-up of the 10" Columbiad Gun |
Again another view |
A comparison shot showing just how big these Coastal / Siege guns were compared to regular Field Artillery |
Next we have 3 x T26 tanks and 4 x Artillery pieces all supplied during the Spanish conflict to the Republican army. The equipment is all in traditional Russian Green drab but on the tanks I have added the Republican Tricolour of Nationalist Spanish Flag as these vehicles were prized by both sides.
Three completed T26 tanks, centre & left are Republican vehicles, right is a captured tank pressed into Nationalist service |
I have quite a large SCW Republican Army and a smattering of Nationalists to oppose them, as a club we were heavily into the SCW some time ago and these models were sourced then to 'beef-up' my mostly infantry based forces, they are metal models and I'm afraid I don't remember which company made them.
Another angle on the tanks |
I decided to paint one in Nationalist colours, as I saw a nice picture of a Nationalist T26 online recently, I have a fourth T26 model that I'll add to the Republican ranks in due course but at present the model has a missing gun barrel and I have to source one from somewhere.
Four completed Artillery pieces all of Russian origin |
Along with the 'lost' tanks, was found some generic Republican Artillery pieces, I believe these are all Russian supplied guns. again I can't remember the manufacturer's name.
Again another view |
Following on from the SCW I now switch (almost seamlessly) back to Warhammer 40K and a test Space Marine figure. Last post Iain picked up on a throw away remark that I made about wanting to raise a new 'blue' Space Marine Force but that I was reluctant to commit to Ultra Marines. I just happened to have a marine figure ready build, so I undercoated it in white and decided to use Speed paints to see what type of quick paint job I could do!
So here it is, a Crimson Fist Space Marine with a Heavy Plasma gun, I used Army Painter 'Magic Blue' for the armour with 'Slaughter Red' for the fists. I painted the gun and it's umbilical cord silver and then used 'Graveyard Grey' over the silver to give a rich metallic shading.
The chest eagle was painted with 'Sand Golem' and the various cables were painted in black, or red as I felt appropriate.
The plasma rings on the gun were painted by covering with white paint then putting down a yellow coat alont the spine of the rings before applying a watered down coat of light green paint.
Now 40K purists will note that the figure does not have the correct iconography for a Crimson Fist, but as this is a test figure, I'm not too bothered. That said I'll no doubt be damned as a heretic and sent to some Penal Colony for the rest of my years,...
Next, I managed to finish the Commanding Officer that I had partially painted (and then got distracted from) for the Dutch Regiment Slangenburg - that I posted for this challenge back on the 9th Feb. Fredrik Johan van Baer, Heer van Slangenburg wears a heavily decorated scarlet coat, a cuirass and is mounted upon a sturdy brown horse as he waves his feathered hat!
Fredrik Johan van Baer, Heer van Slangenburg |
Another view |
The figure is a Front Rank one from their Late 17th Century range and it paints-up really very nicely, in my opinion.
My only regret is not having time to complete a 40k Ork Gargantuan! Well, a McFarlane model substitute for a Gargantuan!
Imagine the size of the finished Ork given the epic scale of his gun next to a regular Ork! |
POINTS
5 x 28mm 17th Century Dutch Horse @ 10 Pts Ea 50 Points
1 x 40K Ork Kill Kopta @ 20 Pts 20 Points
1 x 40K Ork Pilot @ 5 Pts 5 Points
11 x 15mm ACW Artillery Pieces @ 4 Pts ea 44 Points
4 x 15mm SCW Artillery Pieces @ 4Pts ea 16 Points
3 x 15mm T26 Tanks @ 8Pts ea 24 Points
1 x Crimson Fist Space Marine 5 Points
1 x 28mm 17th Century Dutch Officer 10 Points
TOTAL 174 Points
That is a nice mix of models for a final entry, well done. I will overlook your obvious heresy with the space marine as it is just a 'test' model. The Inquisition will be keeping a close eye on all future projects though. Great work on all of these projects.
-StuartL
I almost thought there were no greenskins included in this post, but there were. :) What a great entry again, you had a fine Challenge, lots of different minis and lots of greenskins, of course.
ReplyDeleteLovely work here. I have been enjoying your progress over the challenge.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff. Love the artillery park
ReplyDeleteGood to see yet another eclectic bunch of models from you, Mike! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat work, especially the Dutch Cavalry with the very long name!
ReplyDeleteGreat variety in this post, Mike! Obviously, my favourites are the Dutch cavalry. Well done!
ReplyDeleteNice Dutch cavalry, all the artillery is great,love the Def Kopta and your Crimson Fist looks spot on to me , lot's of mine are converted from Blood angels Death Guard or something, so I will be on the block with you!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Great work, Mike!
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