Saturday 26 September 2020

Johns box finished plus more AB 18mm's.

So another 10 days have flown by and more figures have been painted. I'm keen to keep Covid and politics away from my blog as much as possible and just focus on my love of model soldiers, but suffice to say as one who has followed daily politics for at least three decades the current situation is causing me much anxiety and has certainly depressed my mood. Good thing is that I get to spend a lot of time focusing on my painting and I try to get something finished each day which helps my motivation.

The 18mm Napoleonic collection has - rather like the virus - grown exponentially recently and all three drawers of my storage unit are now stuffed full. Whilst I have no intention of stopping painting Napoleonics -after all I have a full Prussian army and most of the Imperial Guard still to paint - I have been casting around to see if anything else takes my fancy as a little side project. 

10 days on from the last post here I have quite a few newly painted bits to show on 18mm and 20mm scales. The box of 20mm figures for Old John is now finished and John is preparing another box for me. Meantime I have some 6mm WSS units to paint for Gerry, who purchased my 6mm collection several months ago when I made the switch to 18mm. Having a fair stash of unpainted Baccus WSS figures I offered to paint them for him and he has been extremely patient while I have been bashing away at the 18mm's so with the decks now clear I'll be getting into production on them next week. I don't want to start on my Prussians yet, they will be my Winter project.

So, we have a base of 10 Marines of the Guard, a base of 3 French hussars (wearing the pellise which makes a nice change), a base of 4 Horse Grenadiers of the Guard, General Dorsenne, 3 British Generals and an additional base of 4 British Dragoons featuring a couple wearing watering caps. For John this week I painted 6 Les Higgins French artillery plus mortars, 4 French cavalry and 2 lovely Minifigs Danish Grenadiers. I remarked to John how nice the sculpts were on these figures and they were an absolute joy to paint and I'm really pleased how they turned out. 

Photos show the last 10 days output, plus Johns completed box, a comparison shot of an 18mm AB Prussian beside a Les Higgins foot figure for a scale comparison, a comparison shot of AB Horse Grenadiers and Blue Moon Horse Grenadiers (I have now replaced all of my BM cavalry with AB's) and finally (because I could not resist it) the 3 bases of British Dragoons together!

I plan to do something with terrain over the next couple of weeks, as while I do like the plain green cloth covered table I think I would also like something a bit more textured, only on a modest 4 x 3 scale, but a bit more realistic maybe.









Les Higgins 20mm beside AB 18mm.








AB (left) BM (Right).



12 comments:

  1. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wonderful work as always , your talent is greatly admired here, wonderful additions to my WSS forces, yes Minifigs Danish Grenadiers lovely simple figures to paint, your Naps are indeed fantastic, again well done mate
    very many thanks Old John

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    1. And thank you too John :) All proceeds of course ploughed back into the hobby!

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  2. Prolific as always, lovely jobs.

    As for the other - I am a bit of a news junkie, but 2 of my close relatives NEVER watch the news on principle, taking the view that they have little hope in changing events around them and that life just goes on anyway ... so what is the point of being news aware! I have to say, although not a view that Would particularly suit me, it does not seem to do them any harm in the path of life, so who knows! :-)

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    1. Cheers Norm. I am also a news junkie I guess, but have tried to be more selective recently, Channel 4 news and Newsnight with a dash of Andrew Marr! I follow a guy on YouTube, his channel 'A Different Bias' we watch daily for his take on daily politics, very good indeed. Model soldiers are helping me remain sane in these mad times.

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  3. Yes, your painting output is head-spinning. Wonderfully so. And, of course, the 18mm Napoleonics are the jewel in the crown. Great stuff!

    Best Regards,

    Stokes

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    1. Thank you as ever for your supportive comments Stokes, really helps keep up the motivation in these sad times. As my painting output has increased so has my wifes knitting, the Grand children being well supplied with jumpers and blankets etc, and she does a nice in teddy bears too!

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  4. Very productive in deed. I’m just pulling the drawbridge up and coming out sometime in 2021! My painting has slowed as I’m busy insulating the garage for year round big table gaming. Keep up the good work

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    1. Thanks Graham. I guess we just have to accept another 6 months at least of this situation, what else can we do? Good to have projects on the go.

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  5. Another splendid batch of figures! Your Napoleonics are gorgeous and the WSS stuff is great too!
    Best Iain

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  6. Viral is about right. Those 20mm Higgins's are very catching indeed! I can see why you like the AB Napoleonics too, but truth be told your painting makes them all look fantastic!
    Best regards
    Matt

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  7. Thanks Matt, I seem to be blasting through stuff at the moment!

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