The whole Victrix plastics box contains approx 60 Miniatures. Due to my
regimental sizing I did paint 24 first which leaves me another regiment
and then 12 spares... lets see what comes out with them..
I have to tell you that even as the box is one of their more latest
additions the sprues sometimes suck as hell. I have had less problems
with their other boxes when it comes to cleaning up of the models from
their sprues. Here we have a couple of things that seemingly went wrong.
Manufacturer: Victrix Miniatures
Plastic/Metal: Plastic
Scale : 28mm
Number in Unit: 24
The Peninsular Wars - Napoleonic 28 mm
Samstag, 7. September 2013
Dutch Red Lancers (12 Pieces)
I went for the Osprey variation. The "blue" is 1/3 intense blue by Vallejo mixed with 2/3 of Negro by Vallejo. This makes them seemingly black. If you hold them in the sun or would strip them off their colour it goes blue :)
Funny effect.
So here we go:
Manufacturer: Perry Miniatures
Plastic/Metal: Metal
Scale : 28mm
Number in Unit: 12 pieces
Montag, 19. August 2013
Spanish Napoleonic Line Infantry (24 Figures) plus Infantry General on horse with ADC Ensign on horse
Front Rank Miniatures provide really great miniatures and after my first
6 test miniatures I ordered the whole Line, a General and one which is
normally a cavalry ensign. I loved the horses pose so much so that I
adjusted the ensign to ADC of the general.
24 Line Infantry
2 Horses
1 General of the infantry
1 Ensign on horse
24 Line Infantry
2 Horses
1 General of the infantry
1 Ensign on horse
19th Regiment de Linie - French Napoleonic Infantry - 24 Figures
This one also finished over the weekend. Kid has been busy with the PS3 and I had time painting my stuff.
28mm / Perry Miniatures (Plastic) / French Napoleonic Infantry - 19th Regiment de Linie
(in case someone notices.. in some cases I simply put on the flank infantry sabers)
28mm / Perry Miniatures (Plastic) / French Napoleonic Infantry - 19th Regiment de Linie
(in case someone notices.. in some cases I simply put on the flank infantry sabers)
Sonntag, 18. August 2013
A couple of words on painting Napoleonic Miniatures
Nearly one year ago I started painting my own miniatures for
playing wargames. Having done such a thing never before I used to learn painting by try and error and often find myself repainting my miniatures then I developed a new technic.
My miniature 28mm soldiers are mainly manufactured by the British companies Front Rank, Perry Miniatures and Victrix. I use Vallejo and Games Workshop paints for the figures and for the horses.
Are my figures completely accurate? Well, although my philosophy is to get them as close to accurate as possible, there are limits imposed by the actual castings and the small amount of reference material I have available. But bear in mind that an infantry battalion of only 24 men is not accurate in itself, so other small errors pale into insignificance in comparison!
I don't actually get to use these figures in many wargames, but when I do, the rules I use are Black Powder.
My figures have not been specifically based for any set of rules, but instead use base-sizes that I find visually pleasing and leave room for any possibility arising. This means I do a one-to-one basing with 20mm x 20mm (single figure) for infantry and the fiting sizes for cavaly and artillery.
One last point - it is notoriously difficult to photograph the colour blue accurately. The colour of the uniform coats in the photographs on this site varies from picture to picture, and often looks much lighter than on the actual figures themselves. So please do not rush to email me to tell me my shade of blue is wrong!
My miniature 28mm soldiers are mainly manufactured by the British companies Front Rank, Perry Miniatures and Victrix. I use Vallejo and Games Workshop paints for the figures and for the horses.
Are my figures completely accurate? Well, although my philosophy is to get them as close to accurate as possible, there are limits imposed by the actual castings and the small amount of reference material I have available. But bear in mind that an infantry battalion of only 24 men is not accurate in itself, so other small errors pale into insignificance in comparison!
I don't actually get to use these figures in many wargames, but when I do, the rules I use are Black Powder.
My figures have not been specifically based for any set of rules, but instead use base-sizes that I find visually pleasing and leave room for any possibility arising. This means I do a one-to-one basing with 20mm x 20mm (single figure) for infantry and the fiting sizes for cavaly and artillery.
One last point - it is notoriously difficult to photograph the colour blue accurately. The colour of the uniform coats in the photographs on this site varies from picture to picture, and often looks much lighter than on the actual figures themselves. So please do not rush to email me to tell me my shade of blue is wrong!
Montag, 12. August 2013
French Napoleonic Old Guard Grenadiers in Campaign Dress 1805 (24 Miniatures)
As Victrix currently offers 30% off of each of their boxes I took hold of this bargain and ordered a couple of their miniatures.
Victrix provides them in plastic sprues which leaves room for variety.
After cross checking the boxes:
I found out that I could build a bit more out of the two I ordered. So
the Old Guard Grenadiers in Campaign Dress of 1805 are born. In case
someone might notice... I take my uniform colours from the Osprey
books..
So here we go:
Victrix provides them in plastic sprues which leaves room for variety.
After cross checking the boxes:
So here we go:
Sonntag, 11. August 2013
British Napoleonic (45th Nottinghamshire) line infantry unit post-1812 (24 figures)
I got the idea for this action unit by a post by one of my favourite
blogs. Thrillermiller is his nickname and I really liked the idea of
this attacking unit...
Miniatures: Frontrank (metal)
Miniatures: Frontrank (metal)
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