However I did finish 2 batches of figures and I have quite few 'in progress' on the workbench - more 28mm Arthurian Cavalry, some ECW types as well as some AWI figures and a bunch of Warlord Epic 15mm Carthaginians...
But this week's main event are 21 x 28mm High Elves, which are 3D Prints from Highland Miniatures. They were a joy to paint and as such I have tried to align their colour palette withe the classic Games Worksop figures I completed earlier in this Challenge.
Group of four elves, in a variety of clothes but all with the same colours to bond them together in a unit |
I was originally going to leave their waist sashes white but these did not scan well, I then tought of doing them in turquoise blue but that would clash with the rest of their outfts so in the end I settled on yellow sashes. |
Four more elves, in a variety of positions. The figures come fully moulded with a set of inter-changeable heads to allow added variety |
The other batch of figures that I completed were 5 x British 'Post Office Riflemen' from the 1885 Sudan Campaign.
These 28mm figures are old Wargames Factory guys, they are a bit crude, sculpt wise, compared to more modern plastics but I fancied doing them due to an obscure family connection to this little known unit.
Two little guys shooting - I'll refrain from saying that 'the postman always shoots twice!' Oops! I didn't! |
Close-up of the final figure - although rough and ready, by today's standards, the sculpt does the job |
It turns out that my Great Grandfather was a Post Office worker in 1885 and we'd always been told he was a Rifleman. He would have been 19 years old at the time of their second Sudanese campaign in 1885. However, I have not been able to find any records of his service - so we are now thinking that this was a bit of a rather over-embellished story!
POINTS
21 x 28mm Elves @5 Pts 105 Points
5 x 28mm British Infantry @ 5 Pts 25 Points
TOTAL 130 Points
I always like Wargames Foundry, even though the sculpts may show their age a bit. These are very good too, and I like your paint job. A pity that you couldn't find anything about your ancestor, but perhaps in the future you will be able to confirm his heroic history! Those Highland Miniatures Elves look great also, in their somewhat traditional but rather splendid colour scheme. They are great designs, and the fully painted unit looks marvellous. 130 points it is.
Martijn
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