Works in Progress at Home and Abroad
What better way to pass the time when recovering from the dreaded COVID, than to post some works in progress, and remembrances of a lovely gaming convention with friends in which many new toys were acquired. I had avoided COVID for many years, getting jabbed as soon as vaccines/boosters were available, but no such luck this year. In any event the symptoms are abating and I finally feel well enough to get a little computer time in and perhaps even some painting later today.
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Here we have the first of the 54mm Hinton Hunt figures I am attempting to paint, a Hungarian infantryman. The precision of casting/sculpting is not as fine as I would have expected, but I have tried to clean him up as best I could before beginning the paintwork. |
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I have suckered, I mean persuaded, some of my good buds into tackling a few of these vintage sculpts with me. This Voltigeur from the Legion du Midi is underway having received a lot of love and a new hand! I won't give away his caretaker until he is done. |
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This Austrian fellow with the big pipe is being done closer to home and is sporting a new mustache thanks to the ministrations of his caretaker. The amount of prep work done on this poor fellow to get him into better condition is astonishing! |
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Undercut as many places as I could reach
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Repositioned the arms
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Recarved the musket
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Made and added a new musket strap
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Removed the bayonet and put it in the scabbard
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Drilled out the musket barrel and the bayonet
socket
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Cut his que loose and shaped it
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Added a moustache
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Drilled out his pipe
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Removed the cast flap and added a new one to the
cartouche
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Undercut the ends of the straps on the pack
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Recarved the overcoat and reshaped it to look
folded on top of his pack
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Removed the pack, did a little carving and
re-etched/enhanced the fur then glued it back to fit properly |
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This Stadden figure of De Hilliers will be winging his way across the pond shortly to get the attention of another talented artist based in the UK. |
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Back to my normal scale, I'll add some of my own work and correction to the Lamming Grenadiers from my previous post, on which I had painted an incorrect "monkey butt". These fine fellows are now looking the part of line Grenadiers! |
Nashcon Vendor Finds
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These fine 1/72 Austrian fellows were labelled as Les Higgins, but I knew something was off about that. They turned out to be Douglas figures. I had never even heard of Douglas figures so these were a new one on me. I picked them up for a friend who is slowly being seduced by the Austrians. |
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These were clearly based on a Hinton Hunt sculpt, but modified with a new canteen, rolled greatcoat and musket sling. |
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These Minifig s-series French Cuirassiers will be winging their way across the ocean to their new home shortly. |
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These fine fellows will be staying with me. Two Minifig s-series varieties of Spanish Lancers; SNC 1s and SNC 2s, along with some s-series British Heavy Dragoons who will be converted to serve as officers, should make for a lovely regiment with some nice Spanish flair. The Colonel in the lead is likely a Warrior Miniatures British Heavy Dragoon trumpeter, and will undergo a transformation to a Spanish Colonel of Lancers. |
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I already have this carriage set (SFA 1s), but for $5 I could not resist adding a second. The original, painted by Dick Tennant is part of a vignette with Marshal Messena's mistress riding in the carriage. I believe I will leave this one as is, albeit repainted as Massena. |
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These lovely s-series Spanish Grenadiers (SN 5s) were my favorite find. The s-series is a bit bigger than the Hinton Hunts that make up the majority of my collection, but they are Grenadiers after all, they are supposed to be big! |
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I plan on converting the Austrian General into a Spanish Colonel to lead the Grenadiers. |
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I also found a nicely painted set of Der Kriegspieler French legere firing with enough intact bayonets to finish off a regiment I had in the wings. |
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These are Warrior miniature's Spanish Dragoons mounted on s-series horses for the most part. Not the nicest figures, but I really do love the idea of adding a regiment with the yellow jackets of the Spanish Dragoons. |
ADLG Madness and a Spanking!
The real draw of Nashcon for me this year was to play in the L'Art de la Guerre tournament. I am not an experienced player but wanted to give it a whirl, so pulled out some Romans I had and with a few speed painted additions, was able to put together a 200 point army.
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Despite the addition of these rugged Roman legionnaires, lets just say that my games were a learning experience and leave it at that... |
Finally a few pictures of a work in progress of a nifty vignette from a bud across the pond that I wanted to share. Rob sent the following shots:
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The inspiration is a painting of a Spanish Cavalry General with Guerillas and Lancers by Denis Deighton from the Royal Collection |
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The figures are a mix of Warrior and Minifig s-series castings |
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SNC 3 s with a modified telescope to match the painting more closely. |
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The original of this figure was holding a telescope out horizontally, so clearly a major re-work with solder and green stuff to match the Guerilla leader shown in the painting! Can't wait to see him painted. |