Sunday, 19 August 2012

Bodston Builders

I haven´t the time to build a cabin myself and even though their rates can be high, somebody´s got to build the place 
A patch of Ground being cleared 
Posts set to mark the outline of the cabin.
The builders, Emmet, Francis and Peter Braunstone. More About them and thier lives HERE

Friday, 17 August 2012

Tent Making (triangular form)

I´ve done making  Tents before, The medieval ones, but this is  a little how to on making triangular tents, and Trappers and Adventurers need tents.

So, stuff needed. Pair of scissors, some thin card, sheet of A.4 paper, sheet of polystyrene, sewing thread, sheet or two of toiletpaper, some glue, a sharp blade,  a couple of toothpicks, pen, ruler, a couple of thin twigs.(best are dried out hawthorn twigs) some sand and paints.

Decide how big, long wide and tall the tent will be. Cover the area with glue and sprinkel sand over it. Stick two cocktail sticks into the foam and cut them down to just about head height of a bod. Using the blade, cut a slot into the top of each stick, so that the slot is parrallel with the length of the tent.(ie from front to back)

Cut a strip of card to the height of the tent.  For the tent being made I needed a strip 17cms long as each side is 5cm´s long and each side is 3.5cm´s wide.Along the length of the strip I made a line. I chose the height by eye. Divide the ends of the tent  in half to give the points of the top. Basically, everything outlined in orange will form the sides of the tent (and dont´foget to leave a tab to glue the open side together)


Cover both sides of the card with toilet paper. This is easiest if you just lay the card flat, smear a thin film of glue over it and lay the toilet paper over it. Press down then remove (toilet paper is always in at least two layers) the top layers. When it´s dry, glue together to form the inside of the tent. Cut a slit (not all the way to the top) at one end the make the tentflaps.When all´s dry, paint.

Next the topsheet. Fold  a piece of A4 in half and cut a piece roughly the right size..better to big as too small though. By a bit of trial and error, laying the folded paper over the tent *, you need to end up with a piece with  about  1 cm overhang on the sides,  the front and back. Now the fun bit. Make a small fold at what will become the front and back of the topsheet. Put a thin smear of glue along each fold, lay a length of thread into the crease and fold flat. The folds will end up as the underneath of the topsheet and won´t be visible. For the middle guyropes, smear a line of  glue from one side to the other, lay the thread along it and then press a strip of paper over the top.
When all is dry, add a layer of toiletpaper as with the sides of the tent. When dry, scrumple the whole thing up into a ball. This makes creases and roughs the paper up. Unroll, Press flat and paint.  
Paint and decorate the ground, adding whatever inside and out.  Glue sides of the tent in place. Take 8 pieces of twig, 3 for the guyropes on the sides,  and two for the front and back guyropes. I used pieces about 1.5cm´s long. Using a toothpick make holes where the tentpegs will go, drop a bit of glue into the hole and then stick the peg in. You can make the pegs look like they´ve been hammered into place by dipping one end of the twig into water and then squashing it onto a hard surface to create a "mashed up woodgrain" effect. 
When the pegs are firmly glued, attach a length of thread to the front or back peg. This is then put into the slots on top of the toothpick tentpoles, pulled tight and then attached to the other tentpeg.
Add a bit of glue along the top edges of the tentwall and add the topsheet. Tie the guyropes to the side tentpegs and finished. I added a small dab of glue at the top corners of the topsheet at the front and back and then pinched it togther..looks better than it sticking out like it´s made of ?...well...stiff paper :-D

The end effect is that of rough canvas. To make it as animal skins I would have done it more or less the same way until the painting part. Here I would have drawn a pattern of skins (or squares like a quilt) onto the topsheet, then painted each "skin" in different brown tones, using a slightly stiff brush and thicker paint, making sure to paint in different directions for each skin.

* There is a way of calculating the size of paper needed for the top sheet. Measure the length of the slope of one end, times it by 2 and add a cm or two. Measure the length of the tent, times that by 2 and add a cm or two....but I´m a lazy bugger and couldn´t be bothered to pick up the ruler. :-D

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Trappers and adventurers

James Forrester and his two companions Pierre and Pascal Albon.

Pierre and Pascal Albon. More about Pierre and Pascal HERE
The history of James Forrester HERE

The history of James Forrester HERE

Monday, 13 August 2012

Medieval Pike block (Pt 1)

The start of a pikeblock,  which is planned to end up with at least 50 bods in it. The colour scheme is  based on the swiss canton of Uri.
The first 12. Bods from, Redbox, Revell, Miniart, Italeri and Strelets, Pikes selfmade from floristswire
I´m assuming they would have held pikes above thier heads...they are pretty heavy things but back then they were pretty stocky strong people.
For a brilliant diorama of 13th century Birmingham click Here. It really is very inspirational...makes me want to get down to making  a few more buildings for Styrow on the Foam

Friday, 10 August 2012

Colemans "Mustards" - Company A

Company A of the 1st Regiment of Foot, the Bodstonian Fusiliers. A bit of thier History HERE.
Hello to Graham Hill..thanks for following :-D

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

18th Century Gentlemen (Bodstonia)

The Dr, The squire, the adventurer and the teacher.
You can find out about each Character and his place in Bodstonia HERE
For those of you who haven´t seen it yet..there a painting comp over at Anne´s Attic....between Anne and Ray (Don´t throw a one)
To be honest I am taking my time before I make my decision..they are both pretty close.

Sunday, 5 August 2012

Children Of Bodstonia

Not all of the Bodstonian children  but a selection...they are hard to photograph..they are always running about and playing hide and seek  :-D
Another selection from the wonderfull napoleonic civilian sets by Andreas Hoffman.
Wether shod in Shoes, clogs or barefoot, rich or poor...they all have fun together.
Two little poppets with their Puppets
A wee bit blurry but the puppy is visible..
And a Wizard!!!. He travelled here  from far away after winning his new home in a giveaway at Marzios Blog Fog´s Soldiers...and was painted (and a  much better paintjob than I would have given him) by Luisa.

Hello to Thoran from. NSWC Campaigns Blog´s. Mainly Napoleonics and he says he wants to get into ECW and 16th century Italian Wars.

Friday, 3 August 2012

18th Century Maids (Bodstonia)

The Maids from one of the big houses in .Bodstonia 
The Bods come from different Sets, all Sculpted by Andreas Hoffman and available HERE
They must be the Maids from Melanies house...she has a liking of the colour blue.
The housekeeper, cook and a Kitchen Maid
Laundry and House Maids. More about the dress and work of Maids in Bodstonia HERE

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Military Order Warriors (Strelets)

Twelve poses, all of them static but they are intended for and make a pretty decent shieldwall as suggested HERE on PSR.
I haven´t painted them up as members of a Military order, I´ve got enough of those for now but there can never be enough arrow fodder. I went for made up stripes designs, cheverons and pales etc on thier shields.
Several of them, after a shield swop  could be recruited into a Norman army
The bod on the right looks like he´s armed with a Falchion. without a crossguard. Although this looks wrong, I´m pretty sure I´ve seen Falchions without crossguards.
he bod second from the right. He hasn´t got baggy 16th century trousers ala Black Adder, it´s the padded Gambeson split

Additional Standard bearer converted from the Strelets Medieval crossbowmen set.

Monday, 30 July 2012

18th Century Women (Bodstonia)

Both rich and poor, what would be a new world without female company!?
The lower order female at the back isn´t a giant., it´s just that she´s still attached to a base and the angle of the photo makes her look very tall.
Aristocratic women. Full dress and style narrative HERE
A Woman (bod on the right :-D ) of the Business class (with a visiting foreign officer)
The working class
Hello to Ecclesiastes, thanks for following :-D
Hello to Brian Poutine from His Blog, Brian Poutine. Why Poutine? ..have a look ;-D
Hello to Walter..thanks for following:-D

Friday, 27 July 2012

Artillery of Peter the Great

Well..it was the Artillery of Peter the great but now it´s part of the Bodstonian artillery.
Hello to  Blaster from Blaster for Hire blog. 15mm sci-fi and well painted 15mm sci-fi at that.

Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Coleman´s Mustards

As a (another) small side line to  Medievals I´m going to make a small Imagi-nation army for the Federation of Bodstonia.
General idea is that it will be based in the 18th centuary and to use any sets that have Tricorns to form the regiments. That Native american indians get to play a role won´t actually mean that it´s in America..we´re talking parallel universe here :-D
Flags will be the big headache but there´s time.
These bods were kindly sent to me by  Dalauppror from Dalauppror Blog. They came at exactly the right moment as I was slowly running my ideas for medievals into a corner and the break was just the thing. Mind you..looking on his blog today gave me another idea (he always has great ideas) for dark age bods.
Many thanks mate :-D
These Italeri Amercan infantry (AWI)  Along with them was also sent the  italeri American Indians and the Nexus Davy Crocket set which will be perfect for Trappers, scouts etc. 
The bods arrived still attached to the sprue but already black primed and there were some clever little conversions already carried out :-D For instance, the one far right was a drummer. 

Why this colour uniform? Because the guy who raised and funds this regiment is called Colonel Coleman and he like´s his Mustard.