Archive for the ‘Painting & Modeling’ category

I ordered a large number of figures from Old Glory recently. There were twenty three medium sized ($37.55 shipping) flat rate packets containing everything from 10mm ECW, 28mm AWI, and 15mm vehicles from WW2 and Modern. I am going to be busy for a while!
The figures are great. I can’t fault anything. OG sensibly uses [...]

Ready painted 25mm Cavalry

November 7th, 2009

These are some of the French Chasseurs which I’ve painted to sell as ready made units. The figures are from the Sash & Sabre range.

20mm Britannia Partizans

November 2nd, 2009

I bought these lovely figures from Dave, of Britannia miniatures, at the SALUTE show in London in March of 2004. I bought so many figures that I had to bring a ruck sack to take them away again. I also had to stop on the way for a good few pints of refreshment with my [...]

These are some of the seventy three 10mm War of the Spanish Succession French and Bavarian infantry battalions which I have just finished. The molded flags are great once they are painted but a huge pain to paint! These figures were painted by Reinforcements by Post painting service in Bangladesh.

Pictures of 28mm Albans Napoleonic miniatures. These are French Voltigeurs painted by Reinforcements by Post.

Pictures of some 54mm Napoleonic plastic figures which I have painted. There are Portuguese cacadores, French light infantry and Prussian line infantry.

25mm Napoleonic Chorus line

August 2nd, 2009

Advance in style screened by this skirmishing Chorus line. Your forces will soon be high kicking their way to victory with these lads tripping the light fantastic.
These figures are supposed to be falling wounded. To me they looked more like they were bursting into song than dying in agony. With the aid of a pair [...]

Images of the last four of my Danish infantry units for the battle of Blenheim (War of the Spanish Succession.)

10mm War of the Spanish Danish Infantry goodness. First painted units for my Blenheim game.

Pictures of World War two United States infantry in 15mm and 20mm scale. I experimented with different shades for uniform colours. These pictures show the results.