Lockdown Report # 13

So its now Wednesday 15th April and 1 week til Level 4 due to finish…be extended or who knows what!

Offerings today are from Goldie and Russ.

Goldie(Paul) took his family to the UK a while back for a holiday… when people took holidays overseas…..and not only attended the opening EPL game of season at Anfield where his West Ham was duly dispatched by Liverpool( and thanks again for the Liverpool scarf and coffee mug!) but he made a visit to Calpe Miniatures where he picked up some Prussians Peter had caste for not only Paul, but me! Paul has actually painted his troops…. mine down for a painting 2nd half of this year now my Russian’s almost done.

So after painting and basing his Prussian’s, then a handful of games Paul decided he didn’t like the basing job. Prussian troops are not exactly that colourful…..being dark grey, black grey, grey black etc …and when you make the bases rather….dark…..the overall effect is quite…dark.

So a rebase has now occurred. Paul also has chosen to break the general basing convention and have LARGE bases for his units. Looks rather good actually.

The force is from the Battle of Leipzig 1813, Army of Silesia, 1st Brigade of Oberst von Steinmetz.

It was composed of:

  • 1st East Prussia Grenadier bttn
  • Silesian Grenadier bttn
  • 5th Silesian Landwehr Regt(3 bttns)
  • 13th Silesian Landwehr Regt(3 bttns)
  • Leib Hussar Regt
  • #2 Foot battery

To this Paul has added the Cavalry Reserve of Generalmajor Jurgass:

  • 1st West Prussian Dragoon Regt
  • Lithuanian Dragoon Regt
  • 1st Neumark Landwehr Regt

Pictures are below.

1st Brigade

1st Brigade

# 2 Foot battery

Leib Hussars

Dragoons

Steinmetz

Silesian Landwehr Regt # 13

Rest of the 13th.

Silesian Grenadiers and Jager

Silesian Landwehr Regt # 5

 

Final picture of battle line.

And finally Paul has sourced some 1813 ish buildings from a supplier in Poland which he is working on. Early picture below.

And the last part of this report is from Russ who has taken a break from painting Napoleonics and for something totally different…..

Needed a break from painting Naps yesterday so painted up this Project Z biker boss mini that Warlord Games dropped into an order a while ago. The bike paint job inspired by one published in Wargames Illustrated last year.

 

And that’s it for now….keep safe out there!

Lockdown Report # 12

Monday 6th April…..

Not much to report….weathers been nice…..weekend spent gardening really….

Have completed 1 Byzantine Heavy Cavalry horse archer as a template for rest of unit. Painted all 12 horses, and started on 3 more riders. Tricky figures to paint with the raised bow arm with the built on small shield. Couple pictures below. Initial command will be a command base, 2 units heavy cavalry(8 Kontos/4 archers) , 1 unit light cavalry(8 spears/4 archers) and a unit Kataphractoi(8 HEAVY cavalry with mace/4 HEAVY cavalry with bow).

Russ has finshed a unit of British Crimean War cavalry he started a year ago and put aside. They were 90% completed and so make a nice quick addition to his armies.

They are the 17th Lancers but Russ is calling them the Any-army Ulan-chevau-legere lanciers.

 

Lockdown Report # 11

Its now Saturday April 4th…… and it was a beautiful dawn over Patahanui Inlet

Alan has sent through an update on the fist of his Westphalian units using the new Perry French plastics. This the Westphalian 3rd Light Infantry.

Russ has sent through another update.

Latest.

Bessieres.
Got this Front Rank figure off Hutton yonks ago. Don’t remember the circumstances. Sat for mss as many years the found it was a fantastic mini to paint.
Then more months sitting till I painted the other figures this week.
Voila!
The figure with the telescope is Wargames Illustrated Giants in Miniature Wellington figure and his horse (couldn’t be bothered adding stirrups) is a Wargames Foundry one.
Marechal B. Grecian 2000 hadn’t been invented so Bessieres rocked the grey
Nice horse.
Barmaid is a Reaper Miniatures resin miniature. “Here you go ladz. Hot weather. Two steins each. Or one each for you and your horse.
The adjutant looking at the barmaid is a Warlords Games miniature that comes with their Marshal Ney figure

 

And that’s all for today.

Lockdown Report # 10

Its’s Thursday 2nd April and 1st week of Lockdown comes to an end.

So I have ended up adding 3 more units of Legionnaires to add to # 12 finished last week and Roman week comes to an end.

They are units #13, #14 and #15.

Pictures below of the new command of units # 12 to # 15. As Hail Caesar is my rule set of choice, these 4 units make up a command once add some skirmisher types and a command base.

Several weeks back I ordered some movement trays from Battlekiwi for my Russian Artillery and cavalry in general. Today I assembled them. Once we are allowed to shop online again, will order some for the Romans(they are on 60mm x 60mm bases). Pictures below of a Russian 3 gun battery and a regt of Kuirassiers on their new movement trays. Trays still to have a lick of English Uniform paint on their tops.

I was going to add a couple units of Auxilia cavalry but as the saying goes ‘a funny thing happened onto the way to the Forum’…. I was having a fossock through one of the Roman boxes in garage and came across some A&A 3rd Century Romans. Had purchased these 5 years ago and haven’t done anything with them….so I will. There are 4 units legionnaires, 2 units cavalry , commanders and a selection of the fantastic LBM shield decals. Will start them after a week or so on Byzantine cavalry. Below is a link to Dr Phil Hendry’s beautifully painted figures on his blog. Mine will never look this good….but ideal for inspiration. .http://philhendry.me.uk/Phil_Wargaming_Website/third_century_roman_photo_a/index.html

And that’s it for now…. tomorrow will rip into Byzantines…..however as is a Friday its the day I spend day at work rather than work from home….. will be some time in evening expect…..unless get distracted by a whiskey….or 2 even.

 

 

 

 

Lockdown Report # 9

Its Wednesday 1st April 2020…..and unfortunately it is not an April Fools Day…we are still in Lockdown.

Settling into a routine now…treating as normal work day so up 6ish…..watch some of the news channels….avoid getting to depressed. Anita gets ready for work  and I send her on her way with a coffee….she manages a retirement village near by so not far to go. I then log in and work till 11.30ish and walk mutts for an hour. Have lunch…do some troopie stuff, do some more work and organise dinner. Consume Dinner…more troopie stuff…play cards with Anita and daughter in Lockdown with us and bed at 10.30.

I haven’t quite finished the next 3 Roman legionnaire units, should be next day or so but Russ has sent through an update.

Russell

More photos of what I’ve been working on.

I’ve rebased eight skirmishers as pairs on to four square bases and repainted them a bit as Legere. Also painted a Legere command base.
All are mounted in a new skirmisher movement tray.
I envisage the skirmisher tray working like this. Three spread out bases with a base width between and using the skirmisher bases to fill the gaps. Colour stand in the rear about 6” back.
 The other option is to have five stands of paired skirmishers. It would look good but I’d struggle to have enough skirmisher pairs for multiple units in skirmish order.
Close up shot of the new Legere command stand. The front row and cornet player in the back are Warlord Games metals.
Might shoot some photos in daylight.
Russell
And the last thing today is a link to the Kerry Thomas blog where he is highlighting his Polish and Russian forces that he is to bring to the Borodino refight when we have it. Kerry is to play the role of Prince Poniatowski when we have the game. I had the pleasure of Kerry playing beside me at the Leipzig battle a few years a go and he is a wonderful chap and this is a very beautifully painted army.
Enjoy.

Lockdown Report # 8

Monday 30th March 2020

Russ has sent through a lovely update.

Got several Napoleonic painting projects under way but this one is finished.
I have two spare artillery pieces. I was going to create an additional battery but instead looking to add one to a limber.
Here’s the output.
The wheels are fixed and the gun pivots on its axles so can be lowered perhaps to occupy a bastion at some point.

Lockdown Report # 7

An update from Alan.

Due to work commitments and the with my father passing earlier in the month I was very remiss in not planning ahead and ordering the figures I need to complete some projects.
End result could well be I (hopefully) will get everything I currently have on the ‘to paint list’ completed in the next 3 – 4 weeks.
The Gaelic Division for my Carthaginian Army is now complete (pic 1).  I have a 1 unit of heavy spearmen,  2 units of Samnites, some light troops plus some Nubian Cav figures to paint (pic 2) and then that’s it till mail order starts again. But with the rest of my Carthaginians and Spanish there should be a sufficient force to halt the blight which is the spread of Rome (have to learn the rules first though).

Pic 1

Pic 2

I was going to complete some Westphalian units (since Borodino delayed) but could only score at the very last minute one box of the new Perry French  (will need to purchase 3 more when the bugs have gone) … but do have one Westphalian light Regt under way (pic 3).

Pic 3

Additionally I have been painting up some Black Seas ships, which were are nice change from 28mm figs, but have only one French 1st rate and small merchant vessel left to complete that collection (pic 4 &5)

Pic 4

Pic 5

Finally …. as a last resort if lockdown drags on, and the paints don’t run out, there is an unpainted 15mm Austrian SYW army in the cupboard gathering dust.
Stay safe.
Footnote: Terry here… I have offered Alan some more Victrix Samnites to paint …the 15mm figures are happy gathering dust….they truely are…honest Alan…reallllllly happy…...

 

Lockdown Report # 6

Good morning, its Sunday 29th March. I needed reminding.

Tis a beautiful morning to be in a lockdown, gale force southerly and rain….been this way for a day or more.

Delightful.

View from lounge below, Even the dogs don’t want to go out.

Fortunately while I had a solid 9 hour sleep, result of eating to much lasagne followed by a wee dramm, Anita got up and put the fire on… love that woman.

Lounge nice and snug ready for me to start painting after coffee. Bless her.

Today’s update has Rob’s French cavalry as he has kindly sent me some pictures. As mentioned in earlier report Rob is Murat when we eventually refight Borodino.

Enjoy.

 

Lockdown Report # 4

Terrain Maker extraordinaire Paul Weakley has supplied some pictures of his Russian forces arrayed around the Bagration Fleches. The terrain boards Paul made for the Borodino game make a table 24 foot long and 6 foot wide. This is but a small section of the battlefield.

Watch and weep you Frenchies…. we are ready for you!

Note the darker green/brown areas are actually woods…just trees not in their wee sockets at moment.

 

And below have focussed on the fleches. There were 3 but we are not using the smaller centre one.The fleches are made from the resin pieces I purchased from http://www.paulsmodellingworkshop.com/

The guns and gunners in fleches are mine…..the rest of the Russian masses are all Paul’s. The figures are carrying powder bags from the Perry ammo wagons I am completing.