I was scratching my head about what to paint this week until a friend of mine, Dave from the Wargames Club, said that he had some old 28mm Gripping Beast Dark Ages (Vikings & Saxons) figures that he no longer wanted! Great I thought and I have now completed 32 of these guys!
The completed Dark Ages figures |
Dave gave me the figures on Friday evening, so I spent the weekend putting these together and then undercoating them. About 20 of these guys were still on the frame, whilst the others were partially assembled requiring finishing off. With the plastics were a few metal figures, some of which I will present in this group, the others will likely follow-up in next week's post.
The two metal figures that were part of this group |
Close-up of five of the figures, all with kite shields and all with Victrix Norman Heads |
I wanted to assemble some of these guys as Bretons, so I used some spare Norman Hreads (Victrix & Conquest Games) and shields to give the figures this flavour, and used Breton artwork on the shields. In my mind these Bretons would be heavily influenced by the Normans but might retain some more generic features found in many Dark Age armies of the time.
Four more of the guys, again with kite shields |
Another five, all with round shields with Breton artwork. |
These figures will be added to the 'Norman' pool for an upcoming game that I'll be staging recreating The Battle of Hastings, at the club in coming months.
Next five figures, again wit Breton shields but the guy in the middle definitely has a Viking look! To his left there is a guy with a Oathmark human head with a hood and a cloak from the bits box |
Painting was pretty straight forward, undercoated in grey with a white dry-brushing over the top of this. I used GW DarkOath Flesh for skin tomes and then highlighted this with Army Painter Barbarian Flesh. A point to note here is that the Dark Oath Fresh needs to be applied over a solid white undercoat, else it can look very dark, something for me to remember next time!
Six more figures |
Chainmail and steel was done in GW Leadbelcher and various colours were used to 'dress' the figures, before applying a watered down dark wash to add shading. Wood was painted in Light Yellow, washed with watered down Soft Tone ink to give shading.
Last five figures, the standard is from the spares box, not Breton but looked cool |
All were finished with a matt varnish and shield artwork was applied before baseing.
Next off the production line are 40 x 15mm Afrika Korps figures, I'm not sure of the manufacturer of these but suspect that they are old Command Decision figures - they're metal and have square cut bases - unlike the older Flames of War metal figures.
I use Flames of War basing sizes so here we have 8 bases each with 5 figures |
Another view of the finished figures |
These were all undercoated in grey then dry-brushed white, flesh was added using Army Painter Barbarian Flesh, uniforms were a mix of greens trying to replicate the German WW2 Tropical Green colour. Riles and machine guns were done in natural colours and belts etc done with brown leather.
On random helmets, gas mask containers & water bottles I used a sand coloured paint to help give the figures a more desert feel. All was washed with a dark tone and varnished.
Close-up of some of the figures, all rifle or MP40 Sub-machine Guns |
Another close-up of the figures |
Bases were finished off with fine sand and dried grass tufts.
And a very close view |
Finally this week I have some 10mm English Billmen for my Flodden Project, these have been painted up as Lord Surrey's retinue, with red hose and green and white halved jackets. I have given each of these figures a leather / quilted jack and they sport either steel helmets or caps of various colours.
Six bases of ten figures in line of march, flags sourced from the internet |
In a 3 base wide, 2 bases deep formation with standards to the front. |
Again I have made this billman unit double sized with six bases instead of 3, as per WarMaster standards, each base with 10 figures. These tiny guys only get three flags in the unit as there are no suitable figures to convert to standard bearers! I had to press gang some spares into service here, something I'll need to sort out as I expend these armies, as I like a lot of flags in these type of units!
Unit in formation, with standards to the rear - as I prefer them to be on tabletop |
And a view looking down on the unit. |
Again time was a bit of an issue this week, so I didn't get everything finished that I'd hoped. There are some 10mm Flodden Horse nearing completion for next week, along with more Warlord Epic units, maybe even some more naval stuff if I have time to do the rigging!
POINTS
32 x 28mm Dark Age Bretons Figures @5 Points ea 160 Points
40 x 15mm Afrika Korps @ 2 Points ea 80 Points
60 10mm Flodden English Billmen @ 1 Points ea 60 Points
TOTAL 300 Points
+3 Squirrel (28mm Afrika Korps, 28mm Dark Age Bretons, 10mm Flodden English)
SylvainR: Another generous submission this week with a variety of scales, periods and color palettes. You continue to impress me with your diverse interests. Great work!
Another great points bomb. I especially like the shieldwork on your vikings.
ReplyDeleteAs Sylvain says a great bunch of figures from a wide range of interests.
ReplyDeleteWow! Fabulous work on this potpuri of figures. Really like those Normans.
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
ReplyDeleteSAS thats a fine range of gaming pieces - and in multiple scales - I am impressed as I struggle to switch painting techniques for the figure type let alone size!
ReplyDeleteNice work Mike
ReplyDeleteExcellent range of figures and scales,lovely work!
ReplyDeleteBest iain
Great as always. Again if you are running out of stuff to paint. I have loads you can do for me.
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