Assyrian army

Assyrian army

Monday 30 November 2020

Other Crossleys finished

 As part of my ongoing 'finishing small projects' attempt I dug up the other two Crossleys and quickly sprayed/painted them.

I decided that 3 plain A/Cs didn't look good so I've added a couple of things.

Being pulp figures rather than historical I've simply numbered them 1-3 and painted UK flags on the side.

Together with the HBLS armoured cars and the Independent I'm starting to build up a nice Pulp 'army' - 3 Whippets and 3 Medium Mk IIs should more or less complete the setup.



Sunday 29 November 2020

Some Greek peltasts

Another unit that has been lying around for quite a while - long enough, in fact, that my painting skills have gone seriously downhill since I first started them! 

I originally started with two units years ago - part finished and only a few of each to check out a paint scheme. The project basically stopped because the figures I got from Harry also included a unit.

So seemed reasonable to cover several individual schemes instead of doing them all the same.

Should provide a useful extra unit to the Greek/Macedonian armies.


Friday 27 November 2020

Roman artillery

Firstly, let me say straight off that I don't like the Garrison ballista... which is why my Greek artillery all use RAFM. Likewise, I've also got some RAFM ballistae for the Romans, now I just need to cast some crew for them.

Completed as 2 stone throwers and 1 bolt thrower

I think it's fair to describe the Ballistae as 'crude'

To add a bit of variety I've included one crewman from the Greek range.

The far one includes the commander of the unit.

I've painted the two crew on the bolt thrower with empty hands a bit differently, again to add a bit of variety.










Tuesday 24 November 2020

Couple more moulds sent off

Must admit, for someone who hadn't intended to have any more moulds made this year seems to have gone a bit haywire... 

The first one is the final artillery mould. I didn't get everything I wanted on it - had to limit myself to 2 crew for 6 separate sets - Royal Artillery, Bavaria, Russia, Prussia, Austria and Wurtenburg, one crew carrying ammo, the other portfire or ramrod.

Second mould includes a couple of artillery figures. Others include some Persian infantry, Roman artillery crew and some Fantasy Arabs. Roman artillery are included in my current haphazard painting spree.

I've been working the Fantasy Arabs for a while but still haven't completed the 'Range' yet - want another light cavalry figure (basically Napoleonic Mamelukes with the carbine cut off and a shield added) plus at least 1 other infantry figure with a sword and shield.

Wanting this range finished is one reason why I haven't had the cavalry horse mould made - finishing the infantry plus a couple of other things would give me my next two moulds.

Monday 23 November 2020

Aircraft from the Adventures of Tintin (etc!)

 Following on from Aly's comment on the armoured car, there is a very useful series of books/transfers relating to the Tintin books. These are by Blue Rider Publishing. The etc is because, as the link shows, the publishers also make transfers and publish a lot of aircraft markings books and pdfs! Very useful are the Insignia magazine samples - haven't downloaded any magazines but, again, well worth looking at!

Slightly under A4 the Tintin ones are quite thin books/booklets - this one is a bit over 60 pages - but are full of information and colour drawings of the aircraft. As a pulp source I would consider them as just about indispensable.

I don't want to  put any more pictures here - better to follow the links, including looking at some of the sample pages from the Insignia magazine.


My followers list seems to be back!

 It comes and then it goes....

Sunday 22 November 2020

Vickers Crossley 1928

Another one of my 'quick' jobs. I've got three of these altogether but only one of them was to hand when I painted it. They are pretty reasonable pure wargames models from Frontline Wargaming and wanted for 20mm Pulp rather than WW2.

This one was even quicker than the Cataphracts - sprayed with a couple of coats od 'British Green' then black tyres and machine guns - which should probably have been left green, I just wanted to break the colour up a bit. Still needs some retouching.

Although the photo looks shaded, in reality it's a pretty uniform green. Being very close in colour to the black of the tyres and taking into account failing eyesight explains the need to retouch the model.
 

 

Saturday 21 November 2020

More Successor cataphracts.

 Mounted on super heavy cavalry bases as 4Kn. I'm still in a bit of a painting desert so I'm scratching around looking for a few odd items to just - well, paint quickly.

I wanted this to be a 4 element 16 figure unit - at the moment I can only fing 12 of the horse Iwant to use so it's stuck as a 3 element unit - know I've got extra horses somewhere (I think), just wanted to quickly get going again so the extras were sacrificed.

Simple dry-brushing paint scheme - it looks effective, dark and menacing.

The green on the horse armour is just reflections! This is one of the simplest and quickest units I've painted for a long time.




 




Sunday 8 November 2020

Back to converting - 20mm Napoleonic artillery

 I seem to have come to a slight stop with painting so switched to another aspect - converting. I had never intended to do a Napoleonic artillery mould but... why not.

Current state of affairs.

Austrians - still work to do on all of these with green stuff. Some may yet need to be completely redone!

Russians - making a multiple pose figure that can be cut as ramrod, portfire or standing around doing nothing saves a lot on mould space!

Bavarian - I'll probably include officers on all of these. Probably.

Wurtenburg. Not yet sure how many others still to do - Prussian, possibly Royal Horse Artillery?


Thursday 5 November 2020

Back on lockdown...

 Or shielding, or whatever...

Haven't got the 'official' government leter yet,but have got an email from Norflk County Council: 

Main points are:

'You will have received (or will be receiving very shortly) a letter from the Government advising you that as someone who is clinically extremely vulnerable, to protect your health you should:

  • Stay at home as much as possible
  • If you can work from home then do, if you can’t work from home then DON’T go to work (please continue to read this letter for further information on Statutory Sick Pay)
  • Do not go shopping or go to pharmacies
  • Exercise outdoors where it is safe to do so
  • You should also try to stay 2 metres away from other people within your household, especially if they display symptoms of the virus or have been advised to self-isolate
  • Continue to attend your medical appointments that support your underlying health conditions'

So, even if they're not callingit shielding, I don't see much difference!

Sunday 1 November 2020

20mm Bavarians done.

 Sort of.  Think I missed a couple of things on the officer I should add.


Again, simplified version but look OK on the table.

Officer and standard bearer are both head swap conversions rather than cast conversions so may be a bit fragile.

For some reason this photo won't let me edit the picture size or add text... standard from Warflags.
My original photo shoot showed a slight mistake... now corrected.