Having worked on ‘Nam for the last few challenges , it’s time to leave the green and the heat of the jungle mostly behind. This year will see a bit more of a variation in output with top ups for most collections, and two new ones starting off.
My opener sees a return to more dusty trails with the arrival of Sir Garnet Wolsley in the natty red jacket and cord trousers . He is engaged with the infamous Sir Sidney Ruff Diamond looking out for restless natives from the fort walls . MartinC and I have a large 3 day game booked in August (with 9 players) to revisit Gordon in Khartoum so I might as well clear out the lead pile. I last added to this collection in 2021, with the bulk of it being done 2014-2018 .
Both figures are from the limited edition WI Heroes in Miniature range . They have been sitting in the lead pile for a few years now and with a revisit to the Sudan this year - more to come with the expansion of the Indian army brigade - I thought let’s get these lads done . I trust they fit into the opening library area of Overdue and Returns .
Scoring 2 x 28mm = 10
Bonus theme = 20
Total = 30
As usual I have an autumn and winter “plan” - I usually get through about 2/3rds of it so we will see how things go .. mind I have already come up with a “side diversion” - hey him
Cheers Dave D
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First, welcome back to the Challenge, Dave! This year you get to put aside your minion's mantle and just 'relax' with your paints and brushes. With no outward distractions I anticipate full hobby mayhem from you.
Lovely work on these two lads, Dave. Nothing says 'Imperialism' like stiff-necked collars and overzealous facial hair. I look forward to you revisiting this project!
- Curt
Love the striped pants. Always liked those figures.
ReplyDeleteThanks - why not kick off with something that would be pain!
DeleteMarvellous, now the rest of the devils in skirts
ReplyDeleteSoon
DeleteNice start Dave
ReplyDeleteThx
DeleteCongratulations, first not-printed minis painted in this Challenge!
ReplyDeleteI don’t think I have any in the pile
DeleteGreat work Dave!
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteGreat work on these imperial types. Sir Garnet was the very model of a modern major general
ReplyDeleteCheers Peter
DeleteSuperb Dave, I am sure Sir Garnet Wolsley and Sir Sidney Rough Diamond will put up a jolly good fight!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Matt
Cheers matey
DeleteGreat characters Dave. Super start.
ReplyDeleteCheers
DeleteVery nice Dave! Two posts on day 1, that's quite a pace you're setting out of the gate! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. Enjoyed a nice bit of brush time today
DeleteLovely work, love the pinstripes
ReplyDeleteThanks - they did come out well
DeleteLovely work, any foot and mouth on the cards, I don't think anyone does tge band which is a pity!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Yes the band would be good! I have a vignette idea fir the foot and mouth - it might get done
DeleteCracking couple of jolly nice chaps to defend the lands of the Empire
ReplyDeleteCheers
DeleteWonderful characters!
ReplyDeleteCool minis. Now I want to go watch the Carry On series again.
ReplyDeleteYou must
DeleteSmashing! Looking forward to more Sudan from you!
ReplyDeleteCheers - hopefully January
DeleteOne always needs to be well dressed for the desert 🏜 😉
ReplyDeleteYou must
DeleteGreat to see the colonials back on your desk mate! Miles is going to have a stroke when he sees your analogue spreadsheet :-P
ReplyDeleteCheers matey
DeleteGreat paintwork and very nice scenic backdrop as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks -
DeleteFine characterful figures and I admire and envy the striped trousers!
ReplyDeleteIndeed - always nice to have striped trouser!
DeleteExcellent brushwork Dave.
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