My first attempt at fictional Horse & Musket armies.
I am always driven by a need to keep costs down to a minimum, so the initial attempt involved some 20mm plastic figures. These are from Italeri, although the figures at the back are, so I seem to recall John Preece informing me, VERY early MiniFigs.
I was intending to use DBN rules for this project, hence the basing. But in the end I just fell in love with Holger Ericsson figures, and nothing else would do...
I very rarely buy figures just for the sake of painting them, but these next ones I did. Picked up for a song on eBay, there were about 25 in the box, all unpainted castings, of which this is a small sample. Renegade I think, and so wonderful to paint! They now reside in the USA, as a buyer there took them off my hands for a fair sum.
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And finally, another aborted project; a Punic Wars Republican Roman Army, for DBM. These are the Psiloi for that army. I did a few Blade units too, but ran out of enthusiasm. Figures are HaT. Not a great paint job, but I never really go overboard on plastics, even though I do love them....
5 comments:
Nice Napoleonic uniform -too good to be forgotten / wasted. Retracing this regiment's traditions back in time, by the times of tricorns it could have been a proud 'Guard' unit.
Nice idea, Jean-louis.. but these 20mm are now sadly gone, lord knows where.... :-(
But you can still paint one of your new H.E. unit in that uniform...
Yes, very true.... !
:-)
I enjoyed rreading your post
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