Friday, July 15
Thursday, July 14
Latest Project
One small worry is will they fit on the base but that aside I am very pleased.
I have to add the LittleBigMen transfers tomorrow and I am a little anxious about that - it would be a shame to spoil the work to date but how hard can it be!
Friday, October 31
Thursday, October 16
My next two projects are underway. The first is nice and simple (!) - 6 Battlefront Tigers, the second a much longer project - Early Bulgars.
I ordered the Battlefront suff from Maelstrom Games on Friday evening and they arrived with me on the Wednesday. Not as good as Empire Games whom I use most of the time but still ok. However, when I opened the Tigers Marsch box and did a quick inventory of the parts I found I had 6 right hand tracks and only 4 left hand tracks for 5 tanks.
A quick call to Maelstrom and a left hand track is coming to me. This is a bit of a problem though because I am in a big hurry and I don't really want to be doing one Tiger after I have finished all the rest.
The second point to note is that there are a lot of bits to put together for each Tiger. I had assumed they would be like all the other Battlefront tanks I have bought, with limited bits to stick on. Not so - you have to add in no particular order - the gun barrel, the cupola (open or closed, 3 hatches (loader, driver, hull machine gunner) either open or closed, front and rear mudguards, side skirts(!), bow machinegun and spare tracks for the front. And if you have elected to have the hatches open there are the crew to go in them and finally if you want to put in the aerial there is a bit of drilling to do (I had to supply a bit of thin plastic filament as this is not provided) and finally for the moment, I like to drill out the barrels because I think it looks better. None of that is particularly difficult but it is time consuming.
Sunday, October 12
I have been looking for a good matt varnish spray for some time.
I came across Army Painter's Matt varnish spray at the show at Derby at the beginning of October.
I set up to try it out with some trepidation and did a test run before moving on to something important. I have to say I have been very pleased with the results. A smooth coat and a lovely true matt finish. I wish I had found it months ago.
Wednesday, October 1
I have just taken delivery of some sample bags of Old Glory 15s Asiatic Horse army figures. They came in smaller bags than I am used to with 9 mounted (down from the previous 16) and 24 foot (previously approximately 50). This makes them much more practical with far fewer wasted/unwanted figures.
It has proven hard to find pictures of the figures recently so here are a few shots to help out. (hardly more than a scratch on the surface as the OG range is enormous but .. )
AH1 - Asiatic Horse Army Command. 3 figures with kettle drums, three figurs with standard and 3 generals.
AH2 - Asiatic Horse Army Heavy Cavalry. 4 riders but the mix was skewed towards the bow shooting character.
AH3 - Asiatic Horse Army Bulgar light cavalry. 4 figures
SL2 - Slavic spearmen. 8 different figures. Some with kite shield, some with round or oval.
Sunday, September 28
I have just received two new Battlefront Churchill Tanks.
The quality of the casting of both leaves something to be desired. I won't send them back as I am in a hurry and a reasonable paint job can hide a number of imperfections.
However, on one the armoured trailer had some of the detail completely missing and other bits poorly cast, while the other had a significant warp in one of the sides. Interestingly the detail apears to be there but in a Dali-esque manner.
Monday, September 22
I have just finished painting and basing these jolly fine Crusader Pirates. They were fun to paint and I am pleased with the results.
For more pictures you can visit my web site at http://members.lycos.co.uk/lastbunny/crusader.html
The Xyston Greeks are proving to be a little more difficult, I keep putting them off. Must get motivated.
Friday, September 12
I have been preparing two projects today. The first is an Athenian Greek DBA army using Xyston Miniatures figures and the second is a group of Crusader Pirates from Northstar.
The Xyston Greeks are some of the earliest figures produced by that manufacturer and as such they are some of the smallest. Later ranges have tended to get bigger. In this instance small is not a problem they look very good even before undercoating. There is quite a bit of work involved with drilling out the hands, cleaning up the mould sprue and gluing spears and shields on to the figures and if you add in making the spears that's several hours before you even get the first paint out of its pot.
I ordered the Pirates on Monday, after which I had an email saying they would be sent on Wednesday and they arrived today - Friday - I consider that to be pretty good service
Although I had seen figures by Crusader around until now I hadn't bothered to look at any in detail. I have to say I am quite pleased do far. One small criticism, compared to Copplestone and Artizan these figures needed a lot more cleaning up with a craft knife and a modelling file.
Wednesday, September 10
As I continue to test out my 28mm painting skills I am on the look out for new challenges and I found this resin model tucked away in a dark corner of my painting area.
I can't remember who the manufacturer is or exactly how I came by it except I think it was freebie with something else. It's not something I would normally buy but I decided to give it a go anyway. (Note: I have just found the manufacturer - the model is by Ramshackle Games of Nottingham)
I like to think of it as a damsel in distress, in need of rescue by some passing hero (male or female just to remain PC).
Perhaps my next project will have to be the hero - well after the pirates and perhaps another 15mm DBA army, oh and maybe some WWII stuff.
I do quite fancy painting some fantasy figures, but not with over large weapons or hugely improbable musclature - hmm perhaps an orc or two.
Here's a taster of the finished miniature - if you want more pictures visit my web site at
http://members.lycos.co.uk/lastbunny/perry.html
Saturday, September 6
After my picture problems of yesterday I managed to redo the photography in natural light and the pictures are up on my web site at
http://members.lycos.co.uk/lastbunny/NewDBAAchaemenid.html
Here are a couple more work in progress pictures of the Perry Napoleonic Generals. I hope to finish these next week.
I was hoping to load up a new page onto my web site with the full range of pictures on this new Later Achaemenid Persian DBA army.
Unfortunately the pictures came out rather too dark. I could have brightened them in the image editing stage but I prefer to get it right at the photography stage.
Thursday, September 4
As a bit of a change I am painting up some Perry Miniatures 28mm French Napoleonic Generals. The work in progress is General Foy.
I have to admit to being a little intimidated at first. It's one thing to paint up some archaeologists or cowboys. The colour schemes can be prety much anything you want within a certain pallet - but Napoleonic figures are different. Ordinary troops have uniforms and generals have elaborate uniforms and Perry Miniatures have lots of detail. And then there are the horses - I am comfortable with painting them in 15mm but 28mm is a whole new ball game! However, this has been a real challenge but I think it is coming together ok.
The 15mm Achaemenid Persians are finished and I will take some photos tomorrow. They should be up on the web site by mid afternoon.
I have also put another Artizan Cowboy up on Ebay so its been a busy week so far.
I will have to find a new project for next week. I wanted to try some female characters but haven't seen anything that really grips me so far.
Friday, August 29
Wednesday, August 27
The Cavemen and Archaeologists are finished and I am pleased with the results.
Pictures of the rest of these figures can be seen on my web site at members.lycos.co.uk/lastbunny/copplestone.html
I have been trying to improve my photographic skills and this graduated blue background is the latest development. I think it aids the presentation of the figure. All I have to do now is work out how to get the lighting better!
The next project is moving on. The Cowboys are nearing completition and I will be able to begin to base them up tomorrow.
I have a medium sized library's worth of reference books on all areas of military history and uniforms but I found I was missing information on Napoleonic French Generals of Divisions and Brigades. So I have ordered an Osprey on Napoleon's commanders and am eagerly awaiting its arrival. This means that the Perry Generals haven't progressed much.
On the other hand I have no such excuse for the Persians. They are plodding along but I will try to move them up the priority list for the rest of the week.
Wednesday, August 20
As the cavemen and the Alexandrian Imperial army are very nearly complete I have started to think about the next projects. At Britcon I purchased some 28mm Artizan cowboys and some Perry Miniatures French Napoleonic Generals.
These are now undercoated on my painting table.
Alongside these I will also have a go at a Later Achaemenid Persian DBA army using 15mm Xyston Miniatures. I have painted this army before and was very pleased with the outcome.
Monday, August 18
Another very good weekend of gaming. 6 good games - but not many points unfortunately.
So as we get home thoughts start to turn to the next event. There are a fair few to choose from - Roll Call in High Wycombe, Derby and Warfare in Reading are coming up and there are likely to be several more.
I will have to re-think the Canadians - their 'trained' status , the relatively small size of the platoons and their lack of decent infantry anti-tank capability are a bit of a problem!
For a brief report go to my web site at
http://members.lycos.co.uk/lastbunny/Britcon08.html