Cavalry figures for the next mould are now with Pete. Some of these figures will then be further converted as Fantasy Arab infantry.
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| Robed swordsmen - the one with the Khmer shield will also serve as an officer! |
A place where Ancient Ancient armies can peacefully retire to... Possibly. Oh, and some pulp. A few things on 6mm SciFi tanks and stuff. And the toy soldiers. Especially the War of 1897... And now I seem to be starting on 20mm Napoleonics as well! email GarrisonMiniatures@gmail.com
Cavalry figures for the next mould are now with Pete. Some of these figures will then be further converted as Fantasy Arab infantry.
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| Robed swordsmen - the one with the Khmer shield will also serve as an officer! |
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| Still a bit of tidying up to do on these figures but this is generally the expected composition of the mould. |
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| Gothic cavalry. Bowcase replaced by sword and figures given slight variations on shields. For standard bearers I'll just use the standard Sarmatian standard bearer but give it a shield... |
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| Lancers plus officer. The officer doesn't carry a bow... These figures will be mounted on a different horse. |
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| Some of the later lance/bow/shield generic later Moslem cavalry - conversion simply consisted of giving the Sarmatian cataphract a shield. Flanked by figures on the horses I expect to use. |
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| And this is the horse I expect to use for the lancers and horse archers. |
These figures should be sent off in a couple of days. When I get the mould back the archer and swordsman will form the basis of infantry archers, swordsmen and officers, not sure yet about the spearman element of the army.
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| It also gave me a chance to see how the Oxford 1/76th vehicles manage to fit in - look OK. |
As it's getting cooler I have done some limited casting to get figures together for my next moulds. I have now cast enough figues to be able to convert the figures for two moulds - one with Arab infantry, one with Arab, Gothic and Rhoxolani cavalry.
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| Spotted a new source of figures for my 42mm 1897 figures... and Old Glory were selling the range. So I bought it... Limited range, all Brits and no firing infantry, cavalry or guns but... |
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| The range came with 6 moulds, 25 painted figures and 6 unpainted. The unpainted figures have now been undercoated. |
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| The figures are bigger that Zinnfiguren or Irregular, but roughly the same as Shiny Toy Soldiers - which are now available again. |
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| And now for something completely different... 28mm Empress Miniatures Pz1A and American T1E2. The Panzer 1 I've had a while, the T1E2 I bought this year at Partizan. |
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| Second lot are 20mm Whippets from the now defunct Frontline Miniatures... they will be missed. Wish I'd built up stocks but... same is true about Irregular... can't get everything... |
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| With only two infantry figures in the Medieval Era range I've had to look at other ranges to fill the gap. That means either the 25mm Medieval range and the Normans and Saxons ranges/ |
Personal conclusion? Looks promising.