What does the English Civil War have to do with anything I’m doing?! Good Question… I think it’s a mix of the fact that I’ll soon be reading about it with my kids in our study of history… and reading Dalauppror’s game reports from his playtesting of The Pikeman’s Lament (which is sadly not to be released until 2017!)… oh, and there’s another ruleset from Craig Woodfield (author of Ronin - which I’ve played a lot of) called En Garde! coming out in the new year… and I have a lot of English Civil War figures...
So... reasons...
(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version):
Ice Toads! One is a metal Reaper
Miniatures figure (I think… I’ve had it lying about for a rather long
time) and the other two are plastic D&D Figures (I think… Other Tim picked
them up and passed them on) that I repainted and re-based. (the Skeleton is
just there for scale…).
Giant White Apes – More D&D
Figures. I totally didn’t even repaint them. Just re-based them.
I wanted some quick and easy to paint skeletons and I recalled my friendly local game store (Dragon’s Den Games) has some Reaper Miniatures bones skeletons… alas when I went in they were all sold out… but they did have some of their pre-paints. So I picked up two packs and partially repainted them. Oh, and the one odd skeleton on the plastic base is a spare one The Boy had that he hadn’t painted yet… so I painted it up too.
Giant Rats! I think these are
all from Games
Workshop.
English Civil War Scots cavalry from Old
Glory
English Civil War Scots pikemen from Old
Glory
I know, I know, their pikes are super short… I went as long
as I could without compromising playability and the ability to fit in the
drawer nicely!
English Civil War Scots musketeers from Old
Glory
And finally… sheep… (from Pegasus
Hobbies). I have some metal sheep individually based (from Gripping
Beast). I thought I’d put this flock on a larger multi-figure base to use as a
sort-of area of “moveable bad-going”…?
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
We did play Frostgrave on
Saturday… and I did take some pictures… so I will post a brief report of that
at some point. Hopefully tomorrow.
Beautiful job, love the skeletons!
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DeleteLooks great! Gotta agree, the skeletons look great.
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