'ere they are in all there Bruttish glory:
This is the first of two units. Greg Privat (who originally painted the figures; I detailed and did the shields) is painting the extra figures I need for the second unit, which is 2/3 complete. These are all Crusader figures, and very nice ones, too. The decision to cast the heads separately, means the plumes are great and I've not lost a single feather during assembly!
Sunday, 24 January 2010
Friday, 22 January 2010
Bruttians on bases
Here's a progress shot on the Bruttians, that Greg Privat painted and I've detailed. The observant will notice that only half are here; the remaining 24 are awaiting the Aventine and Crusader reinforcements that will turn them into two units.
They now have shields added, but still need some matt varnishing and of course base texturing. I've taken some images from Bruttian coinage (the lionhead and pegasi), other images are generic LBMS and VVV Greek and Roman transfers. After chatting with Allen I decided to give the unit a mix of Scuta and Aspis shields, and relatively short spears. The pic is clickable...
Thursday, 21 January 2010
BigRedBat MSc.
I received an email yesterday evening which advised me that I've been awarded my MSc. in Human Resource Development and Consultancy, from Birkbeck College, with a Merit! Huzzah!
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Fellow Traveller
If you have a minute or two, follow the below link to a new blog set up by a mate of mine, Geminian. Geminian has made much of my terrain, and almost all the best bits, including all my Roman a buildings (below), Middle Easten Buildings and some hills.
I needed some olive trees made for Zama (I mean, couldn't Scipio and Hannibal have found anywhere more scenic to fight than a totally featureless plain?), and thought of Geminian. He is making what may well turn out to be the finest olive trees in the history of 28mm gaming...
http://myblogspot-geminianterrain.blogspot.com/
Bruttian progress...
I've been working on the big batch of 48 minis Greg sent me. They now all have spears. I've highlighted the feathers, skin and bronze armour. I invented a new technique last night; to get shadows above the eyes,and under the rim of the helmets. I used a wash of black ink in Klear, and then suspended all the miniatures upside down, under a magnetic sheet, as it dried. My family looked at me as if I was mad! (am I mad?)
I've worked out that I need another 16 or so to finish what is turning into 3 units. I may shortly be sending another begging email to Greg... All these Southern Italians would fit in well with doing a Pyrrhic army, later in the year.
Above I've made a small start on painting 2 of the dead nellies. To the left is a closeup of a couple of the Aventines Greg kindly painted for me; they are looking very nice! They are destined for a command stand.
Monday, 18 January 2010
Figgybloggy Blog of the Year
Mon ami Greg is running a competition for "Figgybloggy Blog of the Year".
This has reminded me that I've not recently promoted Figgybloggy, which is an excellent site including most of the best wargames blogs. If you have a wargaming blog, that isn't already listed on Figgybloggy, then I'd recommend adding it to his list; I've noticed lots of people come from there to read my blog, and I persoanlly read dozens of wargaming blogs that I first saw on Figgybloggy. Even some of the ones in French! ;-)
http://figoblogotheque.blogspot.com/2010/01/figgybloggy-best-blog-of-year-award.html
In other news... I have been highlighting Greg's Bruttians; especially the bronze, to make it "zing". Hopefully I can finish the highlighting tonight, and start work on the dead nellies...
Friday, 15 January 2010
Brute Squad
In parallel with yesterday's Dead Nellies, I'm making a start on the 48 Bruttians Gloarmy Greg painted for me before Xmas. You may recall from earlier posts, that these southern Italians form part of the Carthaginian 3rd line at Zama.
Greg has done a fine job with these. They just need the odd highlight, spears, shields, varnishing and basing. I've pre-painted the spears and shields so I reckon they represent around 2-3 weeks work.
The minis are a mixture of Crusader Oscans and Aventine Etruscans. The Aventines are somewhat larger, but I think they'll work together.
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