Hello and welcome to my first post of the challenge! It's a little later than I had hoped, but I've had a lot going on behind the scenes. You're not here for excuses though, you're here for some painted minis. I'm continuing last year's adventure with Black Seas, Warlord Games's foray into Age of Sail miniatures. The scale is 1/700 (although sticklers would point out that it's on a sliding scale and not all of them are true 1/700 and so on and so on...). The first miniature I have this year is the HMS Indefatigable, a rather famous ship in Napoleonic naval circles.
As for points, I've scored this at 20 points based on previous challenges, particularly my USS Constitution from last year.
Welcome back Raul and what an absolutely smashing first post! A famous ship indeed, now you just need the Droits de L'Hommes for her to fight in a gale. Just lovely work on the painting and rigging. Speaking of rigging, I fully support the idea of using the bigger masts, as Captain fellow specifically kept her original masts on conversion from a 3rd rate. I'm adding in a few points for the flag and the fine work.





Excellent Work I've Painted and rigged lots of Black Seas ships and I must say this very impressive work!
ReplyDeleteIncredible work as ever Raul. Your sailing ships make me wish I could attempt this period - and simultaneously remind why it would never work, and is best left to those who know better!
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
ReplyDeleteFantastic ship. Great attention to the historical details.
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