Another important ingredient missing from the Sassanid army I purchased were command stands. An order from Forged in Battle and some figures I already had in my collection were recruited to do the job.
Friday, 16 December 2022
15mm Sassanid Command Stands
Wednesday, 9 November 2022
The League of Augsburg English Civil War Cavalry
Warfare Miniatures (better known as the League of Augsburg) are primarily known for their late 17th century, early 18th century 28mm figures. There are plenty of awesome photos of their figures in action on the excellent League of Augsburg blog. They do, however, have three blisters of ECW/TYW cavalry in their shop.
I don't recall seeing many of these in the collections of other ECW war gamers and as I really like their other figures (I am desperate for a reason to order some of their Ottoman Sipahis) I ordered one of each blister out of curiosity. The riders have a ton of detail, very well sculpted and cast. I loved the faces.
Sunday, 2 October 2022
Bloody Miniatures: The Squire's Men
Another fantastic pack from Bloody Miniatures: BM006, The Squire's Men.
On the one hand I see them as loyal, down to earth folk with Parliamentarian leanings...
... on the other hand, rural communities tend to be fairly conservative, suspicious of new ideas...
... so perhaps they don't see the need for change: they have a good life, their employer treats them well.
Then again, maybe their lord, eager to improve his standing, supports Parliament. Otherwise indifferent, their loyalty to him ensures their loyalty to parliament.
One thing is for sure, they do not appreciate belligerent cavalier types intruding on their lord's property.
Thursday, 15 September 2022
New Direction: 15mm Sassanid Army
Generally I like to paint and collect 28mm miniatures but quite a few of my fellow wargamers collect and game in 15mm. So I decided to branch out and purchased a second hand 15mm Sassanid army a few years ago. I say an army but it was about 22 stands of cavalry- no infantry. So as part of a group order I picked up some levy spearmen and some archers from Old Glory. First off the painting desk are the spearmen.
I have to say I didn't take my time with these; there was no reason to rush, I just wanted to get them painted (I even shirked on the prep as you can see):
Sunday, 19 June 2022
Bloody Miniatures: First Wave Painted
As my busy work season presses on I continue to pick away at painting figures in what spare time I have, working my way through the Bloody Miniatures catalogue (as there are only 48 figures in the range so far it shouldn't take long...right?). I have completed the first wave of releases from BM; after a brief side track into 15mm ancients, I hope to get started on wave 2 shortly.
Monday, 9 May 2022
ECW Cuirassier
I picked up some painted Perry Cuirassier off of ebay last month.
Although not in bad shape, they were sloppily painted. I chose not to strip them but just tidied up the paint job and gave them a standard.
Although there are 8 troopers on 4 bases in Pike And Shotte I would only use 3 bases and they would count as Small.
Sunday, 27 March 2022
And The Weeks Turned Into Months...
This past winter, since December 20th I have concentrated on the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge (for those unfamiliar with it, see here) and the bulk of that time was spent painting my rather excessive collection of GW's LoTR plastic kits (not really historical material...). However, to give myself a bit of a break from my main drive I did complete a few ECW figures, mainly from the Bloody Miniatures range.
The first group are from blister BM001, The Mortuary Men:
As has been said elsewhere these are wonderful character models.
I did a second blister, BM009 The Moss Troopers from the second wave released last year:
From the BM webstore:
"A rapacious gang of brigands, freebooters, broken men, or discharged and destitute soldiers turned to banditry and ambuscades."