It's been a funny couple of weeks, really struggling to find any enthusiasm for the gaming side of the hobby whilst still enjoying the ability to paint lots of soldiers for those who do enjoy it! I really don't know what I would do if I wasn't able to paint.
On the plus side though I have completed the 3mm Greeks army for DBA. A solid 8 elements of Hoplites plus 2 Psiloi (light archers and slingers) and 2 cavalry. I find the dense blocks of 'spears' really impressive, even in this scale and tried my best to represent some Greek shield designs.
I laid out the three Magister Militum armies together to see progress so far. I have two more on the go, Ancient Spanish (CeltIberian) and also a Gallic army for which I have been refurbishing the lovely chariots given to me by David Blair some time back. I really like the slightly 'larger' MM sculpts and the Gauls will feature lots of their lovely Warband figures so detailed that you can even see the horned helmets! This said I won't now be keeping the two armies by Osmy Odzial of Poland, fine little figures but smaller (!) than MM and will gradually replace them.
On the commission front I'm quoting on a really interesting new project, something I really fancy taking on because it's not something I have painted before but was always interested in doing. I won't say too much beyond this as it's not confirmed at the moment but fingers crossed.
The big Gettysburg game planned in NZ for June has now been pushed back to September so I will now be able to complete the full commission which was for 44 infantry battalions each of 60 figures and 21 guns and crews. I had been due to post what was completed this month but will now continue to paint a further four monthly batches of 300 figures.
For the next three weeks it's back to good old metal soldiers in four scales for Geoff, Graham, Simon and of course 'Old John'. I was very sad to be informed by John that the sculptor of the 1/72nd plastic Strelets range - who are of a course a Ukrainian company - had been killed fighting to defend his country. Having painted many hundreds of his sculpts I can only say what a huge talent has been lost to the hobby.
The Greeks look brilliant Lee. Looking forward to the rest!
ReplyDeleteCheers ray :)
DeleteGotta love those chariots! Despite your current lack of interest in gaming - try not to sell all of this lot, you might regret it later, when the desire to dabble in a bit of gaming returns!
ReplyDeleteHolding off selling them so far JBM, not worth anything anyway!
DeleteImpressive work
ReplyDeleteThank you Neil.
DeleteSo, so impressive Lee. Very well done 👏👏
ReplyDeleteI had heard that a Ukrainian sculptor had been killed in the war. It does, perhaps, give a bit of perspective to us “playing toy soldiers”.
Cheers,
Geoff
Very sad news Geoff :(
DeleteSometimes it's nice just to keep painting? Lovely little men!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain caveadsum 1471
Cheers Iain.
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