Well, I've finally cracked and got myself a SAGA army, of course of Vikings. They ended up being painted quite quickly, and for those of you who have not been following my Facebook Page, here's the progress
The Saga Viking warband...early stage preparation as I finally get back to painting and playing...black undercoat sprayed on, using 2p coins and some Renedra bases I got in an army pack from Gripping Beast. This was taken August 20th. And why do Renedra bases cost more than 2p each ... ?
24th August - All the metal bits, and a first "colour" - in this case Coat d'arms Linen. This might be quicker than I expect... The figures are a mix of Gripping Beast and Wargames Foundry
25th August - Always interesting how much figures can change from this block painting stage to when they get inked later on.
25th August - Gloss poly varnish on the shields, in preparation for some Little Big Men transfers tomorrow - bit of bronze and gold on the jewellery, brown for the backs of shields and wooden spears and they'll be ready for Army Painter..
25th August - Ready for the shield transfers in the morning... Then the Army Painter magic by lunchtime...!
26th August - All glossed up with Army Painter (not the shields with stickers on them - they get clear poly varnish as a topcoat), and then outside to dry .. it's a nice warm day so maybe spraying matt varnish later ? The shield designs are from the LBMS "GB (Large)" and "Foundry, Artizan & BTD" ranges and really make a huge difference to the quality of the figures
26th August, almost all done.... A good weekends work.. all based with builders sand, awaiting some grass and the like on the bases.
I may add some more photos once they are totally done and on the table
30 Aug 2013
16 Aug 2013
It's been a while - so, some Perry Knights!
After somewhat of a hiatus I've finally gotten round to adding some more content to this site. Nothing too onerous (for me) but here are a load of photos of 28mm multi-part plastic Perry Mounted Men at Arms, which I will be using as C15/C16 Gendarmes in FoG Renaissance armies.
I was wildly impressed with these models - a phenomenal amount of thought had clearly gone into designing each sprue to have huge variations in how you could equip and assemble the horses and riders to allow you to do a variety of troop types from each sprue
The horse barding included was sufficient to do every single horse in the pack of 12
There were just 2 riders who were unarmoured and which add a bit of colour to the formation
Everything was painted in a black spray undercoat, and a drybrush of Gunmetal, with some Gold highlights to bring them up a little
Army Painter Dark Tone gave them a blackened look after the drybrushing
Very simple Gold details really makes them look more upscale than just plain silvered metal
Ready to rumble - hopefully I will only see them from this angle when they get on table!
I was wildly impressed with these models - a phenomenal amount of thought had clearly gone into designing each sprue to have huge variations in how you could equip and assemble the horses and riders to allow you to do a variety of troop types from each sprue
The horse barding included was sufficient to do every single horse in the pack of 12
There were just 2 riders who were unarmoured and which add a bit of colour to the formation
Everything was painted in a black spray undercoat, and a drybrush of Gunmetal, with some Gold highlights to bring them up a little
Army Painter Dark Tone gave them a blackened look after the drybrushing
Very simple Gold details really makes them look more upscale than just plain silvered metal
Ready to rumble - hopefully I will only see them from this angle when they get on table!