I’ve a few more Chaos warband extras for his Tzeentch rival and the warbands of the other factions which doubtless I’ll try to fit into some of the other challenges, but this will do for now!
Cheers
Mark Backhouse
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I’ve a few more Chaos warband extras for his Tzeentch rival and the warbands of the other factions which doubtless I’ll try to fit into some of the other challenges, but this will do for now!
Cheers
Mark Backhouse
It's a pretty large model, sure to be the centrepiece of my Nurgle Chaos Space Marines force, if we ever get to have a game again...!
Another post to round off the weekend. These figures are actually Northstar Spanish Civil War Morrocan infantry being passed off as Kurdish Irregulars for my WW1 Ottoman Army. They will be the last figures in the force until I can find some good cavalry. Not convinced by Tiger Miniatures or Matchlock esp as cavalry are expensive.
French Lancers in 10mm for the FPW - figures from Pendraken. |
More 10mm Franco-Prussian War? Yes! More 10mm Franco-Prussian War. I'm on a bit of a roll with it, so
I want to keep it going. These 10mm figures are meant to represent two regiments of French Line Lancers, ready to ride to glory in the summer of 1870. The castings are from Pendraken - as always, a joy to paint, but with one sort of mysterious feature, one which I could not quite bring out in the photos...
Beautiful sculpts as always from Pendraken - but take a really close look at the musician, if you can. |
Maybe check the musician in this photo? No...a bit blurry... |
Yellow facings for this unit. |
To battle! Vive L'empereur! |
Score-wise, we have 16 cavalry at 10mm size, so that should work out to another 32 points. Thanks for reading! I hope to finish some more FPW stuff before this edition of the Challenge concludes!
Dear All
Hi from the end of week 7 of the Challenge. This week continuing the AVBCW theme and managed to add a couple of vehicles. We'll be playing using Bolt Action rules and want all my squads to be mobile.
Adding in a couple of Warlord models, the 1940 Beaverette Armored car - painted up in a Police dark blue to be part of my mythical armed police squad. This was a 1940's Lord Beaverbrooke inspired "bodge up" using a civilian lorry and to try and cover up losses from Dunkirk, perfect for the setting! Also a standard truck. I also managed to paint up the First Corps excellent petrol attendant set.
Just put these together in a couple of diorama shots. I think 50 points for the two vehicles and figure plus added 5 for the petrol pump paraphernalia.
Have a great week. Cheers all Jez
Today's submission is yet another side project that has been sitting around in a box since I bought it.... Cruel Seas. I played this one with Curt a few years ago, liked the game, so picked it up. It then sat in the box.
I pulled it out this week as a break from another project that I am working on, that I am kinda stuck on. I figured a break from the other project would get something painted and online since it has been a while.
Here are the German S-boats.
Here are the British Vospers, both type 1 and type 2.
Nothing on these was fancy, I just followed the painting guide included in the box, and tried to keep everything clean. Overall they look ok, but I may weather them a bit, just not sure about how it would look at this scale, as anything done would be way to large to scale, so I just left it for now.
More on these coming, as I have a few more ships being 3d printed right now.
As for points, I looked back and Curt has been scoring these as the equivalent of 15mm vehicles, so 8 points each x 10 = 80 points.
Twelve 28mm cavalry figures will add 120 points to my total and should take me just over my target for the challenge, it's all gravy from here on in!
28mm Napoleonics Duel Totalizer: 26 mounted, 73 foot, 3 guns
Returning to my ongoing HYW project in 28mm I offer up the only stands of mounted men at arms on the English side. These two Impetus based stands represent Sir John Fortescue (blue banner with the white stripe) and Sir Thomas Rempston.
Both of these captains served in the late 1420s Joan of Arc period campaigns and Fortescue went on to a famous career as a judge in the court of Henry VI and in the Wars of the Roses -- he left a substantial written record in legal thinking and is buried in St Eadburgha's Church in Ebrington .
Rempston had a far more colourful HYW career and was active at many of the major battles of the last period of the war -- all in all he's a good and very useful Captain base for this period.
The figures are all Perry plastics with the exception of Fortescue which is a modest conversion of the Count de Vendome from the Agincourt French mounted command metal set -- I cut off the shield and tried my best to remove all of the moulded in heraldry (uugh!).
The horses for Rempston are all Perry wheras four of the five for Fortescue are Front Rank -- the Perry boxes are short of mounts relative to riders and the Front Rank mounted knights are very stiff poses so the mix works well -- although these horses are a bit "plough horse" like relative to the Perry's.
Ten mounted figures certainly is a fair amount of work and I'm glad I don't have to do any more but am pleased with how they came out -- anyway that's ten 28mm mounted figures at 10 points each for a total of another 100 points.
Next up I'm going to learn how to use an airbrush (or not, if it turns out to be too hard!)
It's difficult to gauge the points for the five droids, the Legion figures are scored at 7pts each, but I think 20pts for the five of them is fairer as none of them are that big.