Friday, October 14, 2011

15mm Lancers Finished and new things arrived.

Hello,
Wells it mid October and I havent been doing that much as my time is spent watching the rugby and various other leisurely delights. In the last few days I have made an effort to get the Lancers and Cuirrassiers finished and I have made some headway on these. So much in fact that I finished the Lancers..............



 I always have a bugger of a time with lead lances, I can never get AND keep them straight, but I'm happy with the result. I was going to do a lighter highligh level but it made the red a bit pink so I stopped doing it. Horses need a small touch up on things I noticed as I was basing them (I hate horses) and maybe the odd dabble here and there to correct but I am happy with these AB figures. They have been on the bench for a while now and now I can move onto finishing the 15mm AB Cuirrassiers (half done) and the Front Rank 28mm (3/4 done).


And alas out of the midst of Canterbury comes three new projects, but hopefully quick projects as they are 6mm. My Baccus order arrived and I have started painting 6mm Union for a ACW Army. I used the two gun crews and skirmish stand below to test some paint methods and will see how they go tomorrow (Black undercoat, dark blue, skin, wash, highlight)
 The figures above need to be separated and glued to a temporary base, but I thought I'd test some anyway while the others below dried on their sticks.

Project 2 is 6mm WW2, I have had these figure for an eternity and I often pick up the odd job lot off trade me. However as I have paid no attention to what I am doing, I have a big mix of early and late war so I need to sort things out and possibly get some more figures. Below are some test vehicles to see how my vehicle painting is these days, the centre JagdPanzer was done using block out while the others I am testing washes. these tanks are 20 years old at least. Of course getting these out has stemmed from my Modern 6mm army that is being planned for games against a mate, I am looking at Cold War Americans - a European Force for 1982 (ish) of which I can transpose most of it into a 1971 Vietnam force.



 

When will I learn ?

7 comments:

Rodger said...

Lancers look great Paul. I think you are brave doing 6mm, far too small for me now!. Had a WW2 German 6mm army but sold that a few years back. Go the AB's.

Jacko said...

Yeah, once I get the next load of 6mm and then paint my prussians thats it for me on small scales and Ill finish my 28mm figures. The Prussians arent too bad, but its the lace and fine detail on the french that is getting to me.

Cheers
Paul

Paulalba said...

Hi Paul,
Like Rodger says your lancers look great. I have a unit to do myself so your painting will be good inspiration when the time comes.
Cheers
Paul

Jacko said...

Thanks Paul.

Archduke Piccolo said...

Nice lancers, Paul! I agree that lead lances have their drawbacks. Piano wire might be the way to go... Meanwhile, I didn't know you had 6mm WW2. I've have some myself (Germans and Brits) that I don't really know what to do with...
Cheers,
Ion

Galpy said...

you've been busy looks great. where in Canterbury are you? Christchurch.

Jacko said...

Hi,

Yes St Martins, ChCh or green Zone blue as CERA call us :)

Paul