Tuesday, 25 February 2025

From RaulM: Black Seas Cutter and Schooner (20 points)

Life has been particularly busy for me as I just became a new dad, so this will more than likely be my last post for this year's hobby challenge. I was working on a Battle of Lake Erie project, and as part of that I have these two vessels: a cutter and a schooner. 


Both are metal models from Warlord Games Black Seas, although I do think that the schooner comes with resin hulls nowadays. They're fairly simple to build and paint as the sails are sculpted onto the masts, which eliminates a step when compared to the standard Black Seas models. 


The cutter comes in two varieties, an armed and unarmed version. I used the unarmed version, but added a 12-pdr gun to the fore and aft, run out on opposite sides. I based the look off of the HMS Little Belt, that itself was actually the Friends Good Will, of which a replica can be found at the Michigan Maritime Museum. It was fun to use some different colors than yellow and black. 


The schooner got the standard US Navy colours that I've established thus far. It has a little bit of stern detailing, that I embellished with a metallic gold paint. 

These are both planned for a Battle of Lake Erie scenario at some future time. 

As for points, they're both quite small, so I'm taking 5 points each for a total of 10 points. 

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I must admit to getting a bit excited each week when I see that Raul has a post ready for Minioning :-)

And this week's entry is no disappointment either! Two more lovely additions to your Fleets and the great lakes are a wonderful place to sail the lighter hulls. I really like the darker stains on the canvas on the Yankee Schooner too - reminds me of the effect sails get when furled not quite dry.

Lovely work as ever on all the details - worth 10 points each at least!

Most importantly though - hearty congratulations on becoming a Father!!! I'm thrilled for you, as I'm sure everyone else here is too. And you thought Wargaming was expensive.... :-)

- Paul

22 comments:

  1. Congratulations on the new addition to the family Raul!

    1-to-1 scale demands will take over, but wow...your naval stuff has been amazing to see this year. Thanks for sharing it!

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    1. Thank you!

      Glad you've liked it, I've very much enjoyed it myself, nice change of pace from 28 mm minis!

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  2. Excellent naval work. These ships are amazing and my 1/1200 put to shame. Love these ships.

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    1. Thanks! Ah 1/1200 is gonna be difficult in it's own way to draw out any distinguishing detail, the scale really helps me along here.

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  3. Congrats on the new arrival! Prepare to become even less relevant in family matters. Like Paul I love these posts, and I really like what you've done with these small craft. I would love to take that cutter for a cruise!

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    1. Thanks, and ha I'm already feeling it! It does look like it would be a fun day out wouldn't it?

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  4. Congratulations Raul and thank you for joining the Challenge. You're treated us to such beautiful work with your ship models. I hope that once the routine of fatherhood settles in that you'll be with us again.

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    1. Thanks! I had a good time with the challenge, I hope I can squeeze in something before it's over, but if I can't I'll definitely be back next year!

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  5. Great ships. Congratulations on the new addition to the family.

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  6. Brilliant stuff and congratulations on being a dad

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  7. Congratulations, Raul! And like Paul said, wargaming is not that expensive compared to being a wargamer to a wargaming kid! :)

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    1. Thanks Teemu! I'm already discovering that a little bit, it'll be a fun couple of decades haha!

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  8. Congratulations Raul! More lovely ships, it’s been great to see your fleets grow.

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  9. Thank you! It's been fun to keep adding to the collection, glad it's a genre I decided to give a go!

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