For the Gettysburg refight I will need three guns and crew for the Division that I am doing and I also need to come up with two more guns and crew for my share of the Corp artillery.
These guys are all from Foundry. Bought several years ago but finally now they have some paint. They are a mixture of a number of sets, some of which were going to be Union but because of this game they have been pressed into Confederate service.
A variety of bronze and iron barreled guns.
Sunday, 10 February 2013
Artillery from the South.
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Confederate Infantry
With our Gettysburg refight coming up in July I needed to paint up more Rebels for my part in the game. Here is another 8 stands to go with my rather small force that is painted so far.
The figures are all from Renegade Miniatures.
Check out our Harper's Weekly blog, dedicated to the Gettysburg refight for photos of the rest of my Rebel Infantry and photos of some of the troops from other participants in the game .
The figures are all from Renegade Miniatures.
Check out our Harper's Weekly blog, dedicated to the Gettysburg refight for photos of the rest of my Rebel Infantry and photos of some of the troops from other participants in the game .
Sunday, 20 January 2013
German HMG
Finished painting these two chaps along with their gun a while ago but only sorted out the basing the other day!
WW1 German HMG team from Renegade Miniatures.
WW1 German HMG team from Renegade Miniatures.
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
Trostle Farm, Gettysburg.
This is what I have been up to over the last couple of months.
Trostle farmhouse.
Made from cardboard balsa wood and plastic rod for the upper story rails for the Gettysburg refight game in July.
There was also a barn and a wagon shed on the property but I think I will leave the farm as just the homestead.
Picket fence made out of strips of balsa wood.
By sitting the house in the corner of the field there is enough room for troops in the front and down one side.
I have also posted a few more photos on our Harper's Weekly blog showing the house in action and a bit of info on it's place in the great battle.
Trostle farmhouse.
Made from cardboard balsa wood and plastic rod for the upper story rails for the Gettysburg refight game in July.
There was also a barn and a wagon shed on the property but I think I will leave the farm as just the homestead.
Picket fence made out of strips of balsa wood.
By sitting the house in the corner of the field there is enough room for troops in the front and down one side.
The yard has been made big enough to hold a unit 4 stands wide and the building can be removed altogether if more troops are required to be in the field.
I have also posted a few more photos on our Harper's Weekly blog showing the house in action and a bit of info on it's place in the great battle.
Happy New Year everbody
Lets hope it's a good one!
Saturday, 29 December 2012
Pumas
Came across these the other day while sorting out some stuff. Made and painted a few years back and turns out that these are all the WW2 vehicles that I own that I have made and painted! I do have a few others but they are not my work.
No idea what brand they are but I see I made them for 2nd Panzer Division.
I'm picking that the plan was for late war!
No idea what brand they are but I see I made them for 2nd Panzer Division.
I'm picking that the plan was for late war!
Sunday, 9 December 2012
WW1 German LMGs.
Sorted some photos today of the German Light Machine gunners I painted a while ago. These guys are from Renegade. Not bad figures, a mix of the German gun and the Lewis gun. I didn't really need all of them painted but thought I might as well do them as they are probably limited for use in other areas.
Sunday, 18 November 2012
40,000!!!
As this wee blog has hit the 40,000 mark I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for taking the time to have a look, leave a comment or two and to even decide to follow what is going on.
Here are a few photos of a game I had a while ago but have never got around to posting the photos . A peninsula game with the French defending in front of a Spanish town.
Here are a few photos of a game I had a while ago but have never got around to posting the photos . A peninsula game with the French defending in front of a Spanish town.
Thanks again to everyone.
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