I managed to find one of the all-in starter box sets on deep discount, and so here are my first efforts with an infantry pike & shotte 'frame' from the range.
I like how shoulder-to-shoulder the troops are in each strip, which makes painting them a little easier. That being said, I thought it odd that the front rank of the pike figures are designed in a 45 degree action pose, but the shotte has been designed marching, or at rest.
Of course I couldn't leave well enough alone, so I started pillaging the commanded shotte portion of the frames (which are loading and firing) to make the handgunners a little more dynamic, matching their active, pike-armed comrades. As this process was a little fiddly, I'll probably do this just for a few units, perhaps to denote veteran status.
I primed the strips dark brown and then drybrushed them light grey and finally white to help the Contrast paints to do their thing. I then went in with a detail brush to pull-out some details and add further highlights. Similar to my other small-scale projects I only paint details on the front rank, keeping the following ranks fairly minimal from the shoulders down. I figure, there's no point painting stuff that nobody sees. I like the more desaturated look to the figures, but we'll see how the process holds up when I get more done down the road. I think I'll want around 10 of these units to make a creditable force.
As to basing, I wanted something a bit more flexible to work with different rulesets. Warlord has their own 'Pike & Shotte' rules, which are a descendant of Rick Priestly's venerable 'Warmaster' system. Those rules have each unit made up of four bases, allowing for various formations to be reflected depending on their arrangement.
While this is great, our group also enjoys the 'Too the Strongest' rules ('For King and Parliament' for this period) where we've been having fun making-up single bases to depict units, allowing us to make mini-dioramas to add colour. We also find that the single-base approach also makes gameplay a bit faster as players only having to move one thing as opposed to several for a unit. Horses for Courses!
Anyhoo, as the bases that come with the box are plastic, I contacted Precision Wargame Supplies to have them cut me steel bases as replacements. I did this as I like the added weight that the steel bases provide, and they also allow me to use magnets (without messing up the polarity) for the large sabot basing I had in mind.
Speaking of which, I then went to our friendly terrain Minion Byron (also of Northern Lights Terrain) to have him cut me a few bespoke sabot bases as proof of concept. These are 190 x 60 with cutouts for 3mm magnets to keep the steel-shod figures in place. I also put in a cutout for a unit label. I have a few tweaks I want to do, but I think these will serve nicely.
One thing about the scale of these figures. They call them 'Epic', intoning that they are around 10-12mm, like their earlier efforts, but these are actually true 15mm (foot to eye). So, with that being the case there are 80 foot figures in this formation, plus two mounted officers, which should put total points to 168. If our minion is good with this then we'll need to update Greg's previous work on these to bring his into alignment (I can do that). :) Also, this will allow me to hit my points target and also give me another Squirrel Point for the roster.
Thanks Dallas for letting me roll with the Thursday crew!
- Curt
This is indeed a Bohemian Rhapsody Curt! The Warlord Epic stuff is so great and your brushwork really makes it come alive. I like the conversions you've done to make the "shotte" a bit more dynamic too. I'm not surprised that Greg's been able to suck you into a new scale and period, he's very good at that isn't he...
That's 168 for your tally!
Dallas
Thanks Dallas! Time will tell if I can keep up the steam with this, but they are fun to work on.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully painted as always, Curt. The sabot basing looks ideal for expanding the number of systems you can play.
ReplyDeleteThanks Stuart. It's all about the accessorizing. :)
DeleteVery tidy indeed
ReplyDeleteCheers Dave!
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