Those are great figures. Your painting is superb! I especially like your basing... the white flowers(?) are a nice touch. In addition, the sapper's leather apron is beautifully shaded. I love it! - Jeff
Just found your blog. Great figures very well painted! Well done! Your basing is curious though. I haven't all your posts but what game do you play if any? P@+
SAGA Night-Seljuks vs Normans
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Sponsored by SAGA Montreal
We had our monthly SAGA meet-up last night at the Abyss, I believe there
were 3 games with 6 players. I played against Mich...
Valour & Fortitude: Bergen Op Zoom 1814
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It says a lot about Valour & Fortitude rules that the Wollongong Wargamers
were happy to play them for a fifth straight week! (We'd had several
practice...
Gaslands (1)
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And now for something completely different..."Gaslands Refuelled" is an
Osprey game that I've been playing with the boys. "The game of vehicular
mayhem...
Crocodiles in the Congo!
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I had hoped to post a full and detailed account of Dr. Jones' adventure in
the Congo, but with the end of the long summer holiday and the start of the
ac...
"Lust for Glory" at Colours
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Here are a few shots of the first test game of the "horse and musket" rules
I've been working on, tentatively named "Lust for Glory."
This was the fir...
VAE VICTIS!
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*VAE VICTIS!*
*SALVE!*
*Quelques photos de notre dernière partie antique, *
*Malheur aux vaincus dans ce IIIème siècle tourmenté et propice aux combat...
Dive into some scenery while waiting for GdA 2.
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The much anticipated, & seemingly endless wait for GdA 2 got me thinking
about the scenery collection we Marauders have for Napoleonic games in
10mm. We'...
Time for another post!
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As I haven't posted since August last year I feel it's probably high time
I posted again (maybe now a sort of bi-annual thing?) No sooner recovered
fro...
Aztecs
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The book
Eagle Knight
warriors
Conquistadors
All painted by DJ
These figures are a cross over from the Malta collection.
Still a fair bit of this to see.
The Cynical Seven - Desperados Gang
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*"The liquor's all gone boys..."*
Finished up my Desperados gang for Dead Man's Hand. Just a few pics to
share as I didn't get too many to turn out that ...
Prussian Horse Artillery WIP1
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Just started the last of my Prussian artillery, this time AB horse
artillery loading crew.
These are some of my favourite Prussian figures, I'm guessing...
326 BC The Battle of Hydaspes
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Just posting a few images from the game we played yesterday afternoon, The
Battle of Hydaspes, where Alexanders veteran army fought the Indian King
Porus...
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If you are or have been interested in Doug Mason's collection of wargaming
figures, please keep checking this blog for future available figures.
Thank you.
Compagnie de Sapeurs-Mineurs
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My Napoleonic project continues, very much in the background, but it does
continue. These lovely Victrix conversions by Lionel Bechara represent the
comp...
A Tale of Two Battles - Part the Second
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After the battle recorded in the previous post, I felt I had unfinished
business with Paul and his Russians, so I challenged him to a game the
followin...
Not quite dead
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I should really have posted something a lot, lot sooner. Just a little post
to say I'm still alive and will be dusting off my brushes and paints pretty
soo...
Campaign dressed Poles
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We've been working on developing Poles in campaign uniforms that can be
used for Retreat from Moscow, Germany in 1813 and the Peninsular.
The idea was to ...
ACW 8th South Carolina update.
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Hope you all had a good Xmas.
Just a quick update on the 8th Carolina. All the figures have been painted,
just waiting on the flag and base work.
It's com...
I am alive part 2
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And as I promised, here is the big update that I have been talking about:
My Prussians are based on the *Großgörschen* OoB from the General de
Brigade sc...
Games from the 2013 Congress
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A few pics of some of the games at the Napoleonic Congress this year
the brave frigate cops it form a first rate at close range!
French vs British Penins...
Saxe-Coburg Voltigeurs, 4th regiment of the Rhine
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The first two battalions for the 4th Rhinbund regiment included a voltigeur
company comprising of men supplied by the duchies of Saxe- Coburg-Saalfeld.
Thi...
Not miniatures!
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Greetings,
I just wanted to share with you some pictures from my visit to museum Musée
des canonniers from my recent trip to France.
If you want to see pi...
Link to 1813 Burgos Campaign
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The next phase of the 1813 campaign will be in North West Spain and will
deal with Wellington’s attempt to take the city of Burgos from the French
I h...
A Couple of Short Scraps
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It's been a couple of weeks since my last post but we have still been
playing out the campaign in the meantime. Our battle at Markendorf
finished prematur...
Link to 1813 Tortosa Campaign
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The next phase of the 1813 campaign will be in north east Spain and will
deal with the Spanish attempt to take the city of Tortosa.
I have started a new b...
Fantastic looking unit - very nicely painted and based. Best,Dean
AntwortenLöschenStunning unit !!!
AntwortenLöschenbest regards Michael
Thank you gents! It was great fun too.
AntwortenLöschenExcellent work!
AntwortenLöschenBest advertising for your figures. ;-)
Cheers
Stefan
They look brilliant. Lovely painting.
AntwortenLöschenThank you for the kind words!
AntwortenLöschenКрасавцы! Великолепный батальон! Очень натурально...
AntwortenLöschenAwesome unit, looks great!
AntwortenLöschenUnderstrength, perhaps, but they look like fighters. Well done.
AntwortenLöschenI love the Saxons -who made the minatures -Calpe?
AntwortenLöschenGood luck with the move,
warpaintjj
Stunning work Kawe! Typically how many figures are in your battalions?
AntwortenLöschenHmm, this reminds me to submit my order!
Thank you gents, THe Saxons are from Westfalia (can't recommend them enough.
AntwortenLöschenAnd Curt 1/20 so a 513something Battalion has 24 models on the appropriate amount of Company-bases to keep things visually appealing.
Those are great figures. Your painting is superb! I especially like your basing... the white flowers(?) are a nice touch. In addition, the sapper's leather apron is beautifully shaded. I love it! - Jeff
AntwortenLöschenJust found your blog. Great figures very well painted! Well done!
AntwortenLöschenYour basing is curious though. I haven't all your posts but what game do you play if any?
P@+
Thank you gents!
AntwortenLöschenGeneral de Brigade is my rule-set of choice.
fantastic work!
AntwortenLöschencheers
matt
Thanks Matt
LöschenHaven't seen this post!! Amazing work!!!
AntwortenLöschenPhil.
Merci mon ami!
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