Saturday, 20 June 2026

A good Austrian start and more Wars of The Roses!

I'd say that these are turning out just as I wanted them to and hoped they would. I really like the wavy edged bases from Warbases which do fit together if wished. I decided upon 9 figures per base sized 50mm frontage by 60mm depth to give more the impression of a body of troops in a deeper formation, they will still suit well for DBN just a slightly larger playing are required than the standard 2' x 2' (600mm x 600mm) so I think 3' x 3' will work well. So far we have:

3 bases of German infantry

1 base of Hungarian infantry (shako and blue breeches)

1 base of Grenadiers (base edge marked with red dots)

1 base of Grenzers ( just 6 figures as these will be Light Infantry marked by Yellow dots)

1 Command base.

Painting. I have kept things fairly simple here, big thanks to 'Jeffers' who suggested Vallejo Cream White as being perfect for the Austrian coats, its a heavily pigmented shade that covers really well and contrasts nicely with the white of the belts etc. I do start with a sparing dry brush of sky grey over the black base coat first then build it up from there. Some photos below to show progress.

Opponents - after a lot of thought I have decided that following the completion of the Austrian 12 element army I'll be doing Bavarians to face off against them! I need a change from French and it's historically correct plus the HaT Bavarians look beautiful. I'm not thinking or planning beyond this, it's my Summer project and I'm enjoying myself again. Flags are from Warflags having tracked down a source to download from because the site seems to have sadly gone now?

Commission work. All of the above is of course secondary to my commission work on which I spend about a couple of hours or so most days, far less than I used to and that's nice. Having completed and returned the Spanish siege troops for Tony I bashed through the WoR Levy (lowest grade troops with very little armour maybe coats of mail and the generic plain helmet)) bill and bow bases for Noel to complete the latest Faction, a good  solid weeks work produced 4 bases of Levy Billmen and 8 of Bowmen (64 figures) plus the circular command base (which I always paint for free by way of a gesture of thanks to my most solid customer Noel). I just to get the bases textured etc over the weekend then I'm back to more 1745 Govt. Foot for Marcus next week. The headset is certainly earning it's keep :)












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    1. Thank you Neil, I appreciate that :)
      Cheers
      Lee

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  2. These Naps are looking good, and your approach seems a really realxing way to do the period, but why the red dots on the grenadier bases? They're surely recogniseable enough as it is, and shoudl they have standards?
    Your Peter Pig WotRs paint jobs really do hit the mark, I could be tempted if they did some of the peripheral troops types, Scots, French and Germans.

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  3. Hi Rob and thanks for commenting. I agree re the red dots, no point really especially for such a small game. think I'll remove them and the yellow dots from the Grenzer base! You are correct re the standard for a composite Grenadier unit but after the careful cutting away of the musket etc to be replaced by a heated sewing needle I'll just leave it now.
    The Pigs are great, loads of packs in the WoR range to represent all the various troop types.
    Cheers,
    Lee.

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    1. Granted they do some pikemen that could serve as French, but not specific Scots spearmen, or Landsknects for Stoke Field.

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  4. superbly brilliant painting, great work as always well done mate
    cheers Old John

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    1. Thank you John. I'm back painting for you again this week :)
      Cheers,
      Lee

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  5. At last, I’ve said something sensible! These look fab. I’m thinking of resurrecting my 20mm Austrian project now.

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    1. Perfect colour so thank you :)
      Cheers,
      Lee.

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  6. PS I also gave my grenadiers flags but used the white Leibfahne. For line infantry I think the Ordinaires fahne gives splash of colour!

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  7. The project is coming along nicely and seems to fall into the category of a ‘joy project’. For the record, my Grenadiers are also flagged liked Jeffers with the white Leibfahne. Good to see that you painting is at a much more manageable level now …… though I imagine in this week’s heat that painting has taken a back seat!

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    1. Hi Norm, yes it's bloody hot right now! Still managing some painting though as I have a bit of a deadline approaching to deliver 4 more battalions of '45 Rebellion foot to Marcus by 16th July so just finishing off some figures for Old John before I start them! It's all good though but be glad when it cools down a bit.
      Cheers,
      Lee.

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  8. Marvellous looking Austrians Lee and Noel is a lucky fella to have those bill and bows coming his way!
    Best wishes, James

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