Thursday, June 26, 2014

Are You Not Entertained?

I have several collections that have never seen the light of day. So we are going to let the masses decide what I will show next. Here are your options, vote for your favorite at the poll on the right.


1/48 scale Star Wars Star fighter 
28mm Pulp Sci-Fi:
A fairly sizeable collection for Sci-Fi Pulp miniatures and terrain for skirmish gaming. Includes vintage Ral Partha and current miniatures from Hydra Miniatures, Games Workshop, Wargames Foundry and more.


28mm Perry Minatures: Baby cart not included.

28mm Perry Miniatures: Edo period Japan
A large collection of miniatures and terrain intended for small skirmishes. Now being used for the Ronin ruleset from Osprey Publishing.


28mm Wargames Foundry Gladiators

28mm Wargames Foundry Gladiators:
A small collection sculpted by Mark Copplestone from back when the Foundry made great figures.

40mm Peninsular Project: Base Coats and Research.


The Light Division under Beckwith
The Light Division.
I had a chance to review some of the materials I have acquired over the years in preparation of this project. Like most of you, I really enjoy the Sharp Series of novels and movies. So any skirmish game has to involve the 95th Rifles in some respect. Here is a quick look at the organization of the Light Division in August of 1810. Looking a little further down the road, I will need miniatures to represent the 1/43 of Foot, the 1st Cacadores, and the 1/95th Rifles. Throw in some Spanish townsfolk, Monks, and Guerillas and that should do it for the British.



British Light Infantry Officer
Making Progress On Pants.
I had some time this weekend to get a quick base coat on the 40mm Infantry. I am/was having a bit of an internal debate over the color of the pants. Originally, for the sake of time I was going to do all white. However, once I began poking around I found the following image online. The pose of the 40mm Infantry Officer almost perfectly matches the illustration. Needless to say, this is why I love Perry Miniatures. Their castings are usually very accurate and often inspired by period artwork. So once I saw this, I had to have the Officer in Grey trousers.



British Infantry re-enactors
Getting Started: Base Coats:
The Osprey Book (Wellington's Army in the Peninsula 1809–14)
 had this photo of re-enactors that looks much different than the typical image of the British soldier from the period. The colors are rich and deep. The white's are crisp and sharp. So with that in mind I set out to apply the base coats. I have show this step to illustrate how you can apply these early layers of paint without too much care. Often, when I look at painted miniatures on the internet you only see the finished product. Which I think gives the impression that each step of the painting process must be controlled and labor intensive. If you follow these next few posts you will see how it's the building up of layers of color that make miniatures appear more 3-D. In effect you are painting to enhance the sculpture by painting up from dark to light and only the last few layers really need to be neat for the miniature to be effective.

Pro Tip:
The correct consistency for your paints should be like milk. Thin with water and mix the paint well. This ensures the pigment and medium with incorporate thoroughly, giving you a slight "watercolor" effect that will reveal the highlights on the figure. Making them easier to pick out in the last stage of painting.

British Light Infantry (recruit)

British Light Infantry (veteran)

British Light Infantry (with grey pants)

For Sale: 18mm Peninsular Project - SOLD!

Once, many years ago, I started the very same project I am doing in 40mm in 18mm. Using the amazing AB Miniatures I collected and recreated units from the light division in 1810. I even got so far as to paint up a element from the 95th Rifles. However, my father's failing eyesight has made 28mm un doable, much less 18mm. So, with deep regret I'm selling off this collection.

Purchase the Lt. Division including Riflemen (painted and unpainted), Light Infantry, Spanish Cacadores, British Hussars and French Light Infantry and I will throw in a unit of Cossacks for FREE! Contact me for a complete listing and final head count of the miniatures.

$35.00 - SOLD

Buyer pays USPS flat rate shipping. Will ship Internationally.


18mm AB Miniatures painted as 95th Rifles on metal stands

18mm AB Miniatures painted as 95th Rifles on metal stands

18mm AB Miniatures painted as 95th on metal stands

Here's what you get. Contact me for entire listing.



Wednesday, June 18, 2014

The British are coming!

I'm starting the 40mm Peninsular project with several British Light Infantrymen and a Light Infantry Officer. The two infantrymen are the same figure so I have done some light bending and repositioning of one to give him a more casual appearance. This miniature will be classified as a veteran. His counterpart will be a rookie as Song of Drums and Shakos lets you assign different attributes to individuals in a unit.

What's with the stick?
My father taught me to paint miniatures, and this was his answer to keeping your fingers off of primed castings. I like it better than using individual corks or paint caps, as the stick allows you to twist and turn the entire group to get at hard to reach places. You might notice the handwritten notes by some of the figures. Another advantage of the paint stick method. The pre-basing is a recent innovation and should save time as the figures near completion.

PE6 British Light Infantryman standing, priming pan, New Land Pattern musket
Perry Miniatures 40mm British Light Infantryman

PE6 British Light Infantryman standing, priming pan, New Land Pattern musket
Perry Miniatures 40mm British Light Infantryman

PE11 British Light Infantry Officer standing calling to men behind
Perry Miniatures 40mm British Light Officer


Pro tip:
Base identical poses together on the same stick. This allows you to "learn" the miniature and will speed up your painting time.


Heading into the Peninsula!

After hoarding a small collection of the wonderful 40mm Perry Miniatures for several years, I have finally found a rule set that I think will do them justice. Songs of Drums and Shakos from Ganesha Games. It's a skirmish game that lends itself to individual basing and the larger 40mm scale. The overall plan is to start small and eventually grow the collection to use in larger games like Sharpe's Practice or even Carnage and Glory II.

40mm miniatures on round bases.
Here is my proof of concept figure. Originally painted as a gift for my Nappy loving father, I always intended to come back to expand this figure into a collection. At the time, this was my showcase standard of painting.


PE9 French Voltigeur in habit and covered shako ramming musket
Perry Miniatures French Voltigeur

PE9 French Voltigeur in habit and covered shako ramming musket
Perry Miniatures French Voltigeur

PE9 French Voltigeur in habit and covered shako ramming musket
Perry Miniatures French Voltigeur


Must paint faster!
Although Songs of Drums and Shakos doesn't require much more than a handful of figures to play I don't want to spend to much time on each miniature. So here is a second test figure (I didn't bother to finish some of the details after I saw the washes would work) using some of the Games Workshop washes to replicate my older ink wash technique. This 28mm light infantry man took a third of the time to paint than the 40mm Voltigeur so I should be able to produce enough miniatures for a unit in a reasonable amount of time with an acceptable painting standard.

Perry Miniatures Plastic British Light Infantyman

Perry Miniatures Plastic British Light Infantyman



Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Southern Front Sign Up Now Open!

My sister blog, Historical Miniatures Battles is now reserving spots for 12-14 gamers for our Guilford Courthouse re-fight at Southern Front 2014.

Use the contact form to the right or send an email to David Bonk at the following email address.

dbonk@nc.rr.com

I hope to see you there for this massive gaming event!

Southern Front 2014
November 21st, 22nd and 23rd 2014
North Raleigh Hilton
3415 Wake Forest Rd,
Raleigh, NC 27609