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Friday, April 10, 2015

Islamic Berber/Moorish Spearmen Finished

Just finished up the Moorish or Berber Spear elements. The standard bearers are converted Citadel Arab Ghazi fanatic swordsmen from their DA line. I'd love to get some of their slingers and command elements so let me know if you find any at reasonable prices. http://www.fanaticus.org/discussion/...ad.php?t=17200
Here they are in all of their fanatic glory:








 Next up will be some more spear elements to represent the Black Guard units of Ben Yusef himself.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Moorish Spearmen or Invasion of the Smurfs

I found some more Ral Partha Moorish spearman for my Berber army.  I have decided to go with a uniform look for the heavy infantry and they will be in the traditional blue Berber robes.  I just couldn't resist posting a picture at this stage because it really does look like an invasion of Grandpa Smurfs!



Sunday, February 8, 2015

Berbers for the Ral Partha 1200 AD project

The Berber light infantry are done. These are designed to be used with multiple gaming systems. I have the Psiloi for DBA, but when combined with the 3 Bow stands can be used for Kings of War or other Warhammer-esque systems. We have a group wanting to use the War and Conquest system so hopefully these will work for that as well.






Saturday, October 18, 2014

Bolt Action Germans Second Squad


 This is my second squad of Germans made from 28mm Wargame's Factory plastics.  These are an improvement over the first squad, as I used a lighter khaki as the base coat of the camo jackets which helped tone down the green overall.  I also like the option of adding a combat leader in a fatigue hat rather than an officer's cap.  I think the squad leader of the third squad will be in a helmet.







Saturday, September 27, 2014

Magical Ballerina Fairy with Rainbow Laser on Flying Unicorn


OK, I recognize this one may need a bit of explaining.  My daughter gave this to me for Christmas and I have fashioned it into a rather pastel Barker Marker for DBA.  I love the figure and as is usual with sculptures by Tom Meier, the faces are awesome.  These are definitely not push over princesses!  I also have to admit that despite the unusual paint palette, I really enjoyed working on this one.






American Civil War Skirmish Figures


These are a group of Dixon figures that I have been slowly adding to, but just haven't posted many pictures of them.   They are super fun to paint despite the giant heads which I still really actually enjoy.  They look great on the battlefield.  I have 30 or so of the Pennsylvania Bucktails armed with Spencer rifles, as well as a unit of 10 Berdan's sharpshooters also armed with the Spencers.  Next up:  The cavalry!
















Foray into Bolt Action


The halftrack in this photo is the plastic Bolt Action kit.  It is a very easy to assemble model with enough detail to be interesting, but designed primarily for the wargamer.  I decided to use thinned acrylic paints brushed on, rather than going the airbrush route.  Especially for fine lines I still feel like I have better control over a brush.  Weathering was done through a combination of washes, drybrushing and splatter painting with a toothbrush.


The infantry are part of the Wargames Factory set, which at $20 for 30 figures are quite the deal.  The detail is good, but not deeply incised, but still adequate for a good paint job.



I believe I used gale force nine "poison ivy" for the helmet camouflage.