Nearly there. 200 done and dusted for the Croeburn dio..only another 50 or so to go........:-D
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Medieval carriage (update)
Finally the carriage can have a "crew" added.
The bods are from the Strelets Crusaders on the march set.
Carriages for transporting people didn´t come into use until after the medieval period but seeing as virtually every medieval film, even those that claim to be historically correct (the Tudors series to name but one) I think my bods are allowed thier comforts as well.
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The bods are from the Strelets Crusaders on the march set.
Carriages for transporting people didn´t come into use until after the medieval period but seeing as virtually every medieval film, even those that claim to be historically correct (the Tudors series to name but one) I think my bods are allowed thier comforts as well.
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Rude passenger and the crew, The rude passenger has an unfortunate piece of plastic across his left eye. |
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Two female passengers. |
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The foot rest had to be made a bit thiker as it proved impossible to set the seat lower to accomodate their legs. |
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Drinking and driving |
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The rude passenger having a good old "dig" in his beak |
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Mrs Miggins is telling the rude passenger what she thinks of his pastime |
Friday, 12 April 2013
Bannockburn Project (Pt1)
The start of two medieval armies. The plan is to use mainly Strelets/linear-b bods and build both the english and scottish armies before the 24th of June 2015, the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn.
The mounted Knights and welsh archers might prove a bit of a Problem but at least it´s one project I´ve got every chance of bringing to a close and on time :-D
How many bods will be painted? If I take the lowest number of troops that anyone reckons were there, 5000 for the Scottish side and 14,000 for the English, divide by 100 then 50 and 140. Doesn´t Sound a lot. eh? Ideas??
Bods used so far;
The result of the last couple of days, 13 Scottish and 7 English |
The English troops are so far, getting a "uniform" colour scheme..... |
...the scottish troops a more "General" mixed look. |
The shields. I´m certainly not going to paint every Lion and Leopard on every shield so.....
Find the Patterns on the web (watch out for Copyright) copy and paste. The shields are 1.2 - 1.3 cms tall and 0.98 -1 cms wide. The flags I make 2.3 cms high and 2.6 cms wide. |
Find a woodgrain pattern, copy, paste, reduce to "scale", copy and repeat until a full sheet is created. |
Glue the front and back to a thin pece of card......... |
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Wars of the Roses Scottish Troops (RedBox)
10 bods in the set...and to be honest, a LOT of flash! On 2 of the 4 sprues in the set I got some of the bods were surrounded with Flash. Over at PSR they seem to have got one of the good sprues (Here)
Still, when the Flash is removed there´s some quite nice bods buried in it. A lot of them are quite generic looking and fit well alongside other WotR´s bods.
The other figs, with conversions
Now the last bod, the musician.
Bagpipes seem to have been used way back in human history and I´ve found a couple of references to them being used in warfare but nothing really definate. They turn up in Medieval manuscripts as far back as the 12th century (a collection of manuscripts with Bagpipes in them HERE)
Here is the Sound of a reconstructed set of a medieval German Bagpipes called "Hummelchen" (Little bee) It has some similarity to the "modern" sound of a set of Bagpipes.
Still, when the Flash is removed there´s some quite nice bods buried in it. A lot of them are quite generic looking and fit well alongside other WotR´s bods.
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The whole mob with conversions together. The Tartan. I made it up as I went along and any similarity to a real pattern is purely coincidental. |
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Missile bods. |
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Infantry. The one on the right..A Gallowglass? |
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The rather large halberd replaced with a pike |
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I wouldn´t want to be on the recieving end of that chopper...that´s if the guy could have actually lifted it. |
Now the last bod, the musician.
Bagpipes seem to have been used way back in human history and I´ve found a couple of references to them being used in warfare but nothing really definate. They turn up in Medieval manuscripts as far back as the 12th century (a collection of manuscripts with Bagpipes in them HERE)
Here is the Sound of a reconstructed set of a medieval German Bagpipes called "Hummelchen" (Little bee) It has some similarity to the "modern" sound of a set of Bagpipes.
Saturday, 6 April 2013
Spartacus Uprising - Defeat ( Linear-b)
Spartacus finally lost the Third Servile war and was killed at the battle of the Siler river and the Retribution taken upon his remaining followers was swift and terrible!!!
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The whole set together. |
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Crixus getting a kick. "The little vascal has spivit!" "Has what, sir?" "Spivit.!" "Yes, he did, sir" "No, no, spivit! Sort of...bombavdo, a touch of devving-do" The Lictor is a good addition, the Fasces showing the power to excecute... |
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Forming an orderly line waiting for punishment (Roman officer from the Construction set.) "Crucifixtion?" "yes" "Good...out of the door, line on the left, one cross each" |
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The Roman soldier can have the whip removed and replaced with a rope as part of a construction Team or onboard a ship. |
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"You don't have to do this! You don't have to take orders!" " I like orders!" |
This Scene from the 1960 film, Spartacus. This scene captures the powerfull and menacing look of a Roman Legion.
Tuesday, 2 April 2013
HaT El Cid Moorish Command
The set contains 3 sprues. each sprue with 3 foot and 3 mounted bods (Two horses and one mule). Not really a lot of vareity pose wise but they are nice looking bods and a good Addition to the El Cid Range. A slight oversight in the set..the mounted horn blower doesn´t have any stirrups.
Even though there´s so few poses, there is still scope for conversions, especially using bods from the other sets in the series.
The horn Player in the middle has new legs from the bod from the Almoravid set. The Horn Player on the far left (bottom half from the Standard bearer) will become a new member of Ben Yusuf´s Black Guards.
The final conversion..the Standard bearer on foot now becomes a mounted Standard bearer. .
HERE
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The Drum mounted on a donkey is a really nice Piece. |
The horn Player in the middle has new legs from the bod from the Almoravid set. The Horn Player on the far left (bottom half from the Standard bearer) will become a new member of Ben Yusuf´s Black Guards.
The final conversion..the Standard bearer on foot now becomes a mounted Standard bearer. .
HERE
Friday, 29 March 2013
"Just in Time"
"After many years away at war, a knight returns home to find his beloved has been condemned as a witch and will be burned at the stake in the market place. He quickly rides to her rescue and in front of the cowardly townsfolk, breaks the chains holding her to the stake and carries her away to safety"
The scult was created for Valdemar by Alex. I had to come up with a reason as to why she has a chain on her right ankle, hence the small background story.
and a couple of close ups......
They were part of a duel (Theme ; coming home) over at the Bennos Forum..Results HERE.
It was a 3 way duel, the other contestants were:
Peter from Peters cave blog
Suso from Gataskog blog
The scult was created for Valdemar by Alex. I had to come up with a reason as to why she has a chain on her right ankle, hence the small background story.
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"they jeer and threaten but dare not stop this seasoned warrior" |
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and a couple of close ups......
They were part of a duel (Theme ; coming home) over at the Bennos Forum..Results HERE.
It was a 3 way duel, the other contestants were:
Peter from Peters cave blog
Suso from Gataskog blog
Friday, 22 March 2013
Moor Conversions
More conversions...(spot the dreadfull pun )
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Arm swops. The bod on the left got his new shield arm from the El Cid Spanish infantry set and the bod on the right from the Andalusian light cavalry |
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Top halves, the Andalusian light cavalry, bottom halves, archers..... |
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...and waste not, the top halves of the foot archers go to adding more variety to the light cavalry |
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