This week I've had a really heavy cold and haven't been fit for much other than some light basing duties. Here are some miniatures that David Imrie (Saxon Dog) painted that I've finally managed to re-base onto one of my wobbly-edge command bases. They will lead a brigade of French that I am slowly building (one of the battalions also painted by David); pictures to follow next week.
I'm also basing my first British battalion, Kirke's Lambs. These incorporate minis from three or four different painters, including myself. Much better photos and more details of the completed unit are to follow in a week or so. I absolutely love the Front Rank minis; it is entirely possible to build a 37-man unit with 37 different variants.
Eventually there will need to be some rules so that I can put the minis on a table. The working title for these is Louis Quatorze's Warses, which name was picked at the end of an evening of brainstorming (=heavy drinking) before Colours, last year. I won't start on the rules before I've finished Renaissance, however.
Very nice Simon, Front Rank are a joy to paint, I have been lucky enough to paint many of these for commissions.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks chaps! I love the range.
ReplyDeleteLovely looking figures from a really interesting period! I'm glad to hear you'll finish the Rennaisance rules before Louis XIVs rules,but where does that leave Napoleonic?!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
It leaves NAps some way down the road; although, bizarrely, my French Napoleonic army is getting larger and larger! Go figure.
ReplyDeleteWarses? I like that! Nice figures too
ReplyDelete...it's a tough rhyme! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLovely, I do like the Irish regiments!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Matt
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