I just finished a unit of Parliamentary dragoons, I wanted to do Okey's but I don't know anything about their colours. So they will generic- will have to come up with a guidon of some sort.
These are converted Warlord musketeers, firelock party and cavalry. Turned out okay, not as nice as the dragoon models purpose made, but I have lots of material to work with so wanted to give them a try.
Next up: I have just cleaned and primed a Corvus Belli 15mm Early Imperial Roman DBA army. Nice figs, but it took longer to clean and assemble those than a box of 28mm Warlord plastics!
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
New Model Army pike and shot regiment
Another pike and shot regiment for my New Model Army came off the line this week. The highlight in the unit is the nice preacher model from Warlord games alongside of the command. The figs are all Warlord except for the command which are mostly Foundry. I am still enjoying this project and the painting, but there is quite a way to go yet.
Sorry for the pics, very dark today now that winter has arrived.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Seljuk DBA army for sale!
I just listed my Seljuk Turk 15mm DBA army on ebay for $1 starting bid (http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250928148478). I am selling it to raise funds for the crack in the basement repair at our wargaming venue. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the EWG group, so go bid!!!
Monday, October 24, 2011
Picoarmour desert rats
Over the weekend I completed a couple of regiments of British picoarmour for the Beda Fomm scenarios I have planned. This first batch is mostly tanks
There are some transport for the 25lber guns (not received yet)
This is an FAO:
An HQ
2lber portees:
A10s
Vickers MKVI and A13s
A13s
business end of some portees:
A9s
A10s
More of the wee Vickers:
Pretty close to having the first scenario ready to go, waiting for the artillery guns (required for the Brits who used 25lbers firing over open sights) and some additional terrain pieces.
There are some transport for the 25lber guns (not received yet)
This is an FAO:
An HQ
2lber portees:
A10s
Vickers MKVI and A13s
A13s
business end of some portees:
A9s
A10s
More of the wee Vickers:
Pretty close to having the first scenario ready to go, waiting for the artillery guns (required for the Brits who used 25lbers firing over open sights) and some additional terrain pieces.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
ECW firelock party and the man himself
I completed another unit for my late Parliament ECW army, this is a company of firelocks (musketeers) ready to storm, well, .... something. Warlord figs, with command and a couple of conversions. These guys all have the same body with 2 arm variants, plus of course the obligatory selection of hats. There is also Ollie himself cheering the lads on.
Yes, I know the lighting is shite. However I don't have photo blind and no sunshine in Edmonton today.
Next up: should be those picoarmour Brits based and ready to be painted....
Yes, I know the lighting is shite. However I don't have photo blind and no sunshine in Edmonton today.
Next up: should be those picoarmour Brits based and ready to be painted....
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Picoarmour Italians for Beda Fomm
I just finished the first batch of picoarmour (3mm) Italians for the western desert. I have worked out an Operation Compass Beda Fomm scenario. Here are the ill-fated Italians starting with the CO, 3 HQs and an FAO stand. There are a variety of vehicle types. I used vallejo Desert Sand with Vallejo black wash. The Vallejo washes are superb, they settle well and dry flat, unlike Future. Vastly superior, and worth $12 for the large bottles.
Next there are 2 battalions of medium tanks M13-40s. The tanks are very nice, the height is exagerrated but it works. Lots of depth and detail in the sculpts:
a company of light tanks (L3-35s):
A couple of battalions of bersaglieri, I decide to base them 5 foot and 1 support weapon per stand since more than that looked a bit crowded. These guys are in Vallejo Game Colour desert yellow (more of a dun yellow than their Model Colour desert yellow, which is quite orange) with Vallejo sepia wash, plus the capercaillie feathers picked out in black, guns in metal.
Support weapons: 2 artillery stands and 4 MG stands:
All this for about $25 cost. A blister is either 15 vehicles (5 stands) or 60 foot castings (5-10 stands depending on basing) for the cost of $4. This stuff is awesome!!!
BTW- here are the products I have been using for basing and washes:

Next up: Brits.
Next there are 2 battalions of medium tanks M13-40s. The tanks are very nice, the height is exagerrated but it works. Lots of depth and detail in the sculpts:
a company of light tanks (L3-35s):
A couple of battalions of bersaglieri, I decide to base them 5 foot and 1 support weapon per stand since more than that looked a bit crowded. These guys are in Vallejo Game Colour desert yellow (more of a dun yellow than their Model Colour desert yellow, which is quite orange) with Vallejo sepia wash, plus the capercaillie feathers picked out in black, guns in metal.
Support weapons: 2 artillery stands and 4 MG stands:
All this for about $25 cost. A blister is either 15 vehicles (5 stands) or 60 foot castings (5-10 stands depending on basing) for the cost of $4. This stuff is awesome!!!
BTW- here are the products I have been using for basing and washes:
Next up: Brits.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
1/72 Carthaginian DBA army
This weekend I finished a 1/72 Carthaginian army. The highlight is the elephant, of course, he one of the Zvezda models and is he ever a big bugger! This is the kind of army I like to play, lots of troop variety and combined arms. It matches up well with most opponents, but is also challenging to command because the troop types are so varied. The other figs are by Hat:
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