Showing posts with label 28mm minis. wargaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 28mm minis. wargaming. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Warrior Lord Birthday Boy!
Here is the birthday boy! I got this mini as a birthday present and he
is now painted up. It is one of Eureka Minis fantasy line. I replaced
the dinky little Eureka shield with a proper warriors shield. Its a nice
figure and will do well as a Lord leading his host into battle.
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
MEDIEVAL SWISS ARMY
Here is my Swiss army. This has been a LONG time in the making. I first made the master figures and the drop cast moulds for the army back in 1983. I cast a lot of figures, painted some and put the rest in a bag where they remained for many years. In the last year or so I have returned to my Swiss and painted all the figures I cast. I have added some Perry heads for variation and used some Foundry minis for standard bearers and a mounted leader. I have also used figures from other manufacturers for the crossbows and handguns. I have four cannons to go with this army. Two of these are painted and two more are almost done. Now why paint the pikes red? In the Funken book on Medieval armies they have the Swiss pikes as red and I thought they looked good, so mine are red.
Sunday, December 4, 2016
28mm Missouri State Guard
Here is my latest ACW project - The Missouri State Guard with Sterling
Price leading them. Price is a conversion from the Front Rank mounted
Napoleonic era Gentleman. The men are a mixture of 1st Corps, Empress,
Eureka and Cannon Fodder minis.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Russian Napoleonic Lifeguard Grenadiers
The latest Regiment to emerge from the Paint Pot - Russian Imperial Guard Lifeguard Grenadier Regiment. Figures are Front Rank Miniatures.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Russian Napoleonic Artillery
A Russian Napoleonic Artillery crew and gun. Figures are Front Rank, don't know where the gun came from.
Friday, July 17, 2015
Friday, May 1, 2015
Painted Minis
A friend sent me some images of minis he has just painted. I thought he had done such a wonderful job painting and presenting his minis that I would share the images with you.
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