Friday, 12 February 2021

Italian wars 47 Steelfist and plastic pound shop gendarmes

 Twenty four more gendarmes, eight from Steel fist, expensive (£6 each!)but exquisite, they almost painted themselves the detail is so well done ,they're pretty much bang on identical in size with Perry figures which is also helpful. I reverted to my previous technique of prime black,dry brush white to highlight and then paint in washes . They have been finished as French gendarmes as they were the most exuberant in  terms of clothing and accoutrements, my wife and daughter took to referring to all the figures in this  post( I  paint on my lap in the living room while everyone watches TV) as entrants in Rupaul's drag race and I can see their point, they are somewhat over the top, I can see them bursting into " I am what I am" or something similar!

The other sixteen  are based around some boxes of reinforcements for the game Battle Masters that GW did the design for and I think was based in their Old world milieu. I didn't have the game but came across them in a clearance pop up store,some time ago and paid £2 a  box for two boxes of the empire version which contained a mounted general, three knights,  10 archers,five halbardiers, five crossbow men and a cannon with two crew. I  later picked up the chaos box, two mounted chaos knights, two ogres and twenty beastmen for a pound. Luckily, as a bonus, there was an additional sprue of three caparisoned horses in one of the boxes,and there,or in the loft they stayed for 30 years!

 I'd cut the knights lances off to make Scottish Lancers but eventually decided I should try and make something work out of what's left. With the addition of a couple of Essex later medieval knights I picked up with something I actually wanted off of Ebay I was now up to twelve figures and I just needed to scrape together four more figures to  give me two more units for pike and shot, or combined with the Steelfist figures four units for To the strongest!

 I had two Perry plastic knights left over from the last post and then added in a couple of spare warlord pike and shot troopers with headswaps and the addition of trumpets on Perry medieval horses. I also replaced the lost lances with Perry plastic lances. The Battle Masters  figures are a bit smaller than GW warhammer figures, they're more like chunky 28mm which means they mix in pretty well I think,I did have to carve the shields off of them and carve arms ,of course on the chaos warriors, I had to remove the distinctive headgear and add the front face of a  Perry helm and  feathers but I think I've got away with it!

 I have ,because of the preponderance of caparisoned horses ,had to spend a bit more time painting them as they are a bit more toy like I guess and have used Maximilian's triumph prints as reference , strippy lances et all, they've been great fun to paint and they are finished off with a mix of blown up Perry flags or Foundry free download flags,all French.








































The plastic figures are on chunkier bases because I had to use some slotta bases,which the horse almost fit, cut down and glued to Perry 45mm x 60mm bases and then fill the gaps with foamboard .

All the best Iain 

52 comments:

  1. Very nice, the heft of your cavalry and pike blocks combined on the table are going to look hugely impressive. Nice to be reminded of the Battle Masters figures, many an hour spend umpiring games between my young son (at that time) and his friend .... oh and I also got to do all of the painting!

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    1. Thanks Norm! Never played the game,still any excuse to paint miniatures is good?
      Best Iain

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  2. These show off some very fancy work, Iain! These troopers will be very colorful all arrayed together upon the battlefield. Nice!

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  3. How the hell did you do those on your lap?! They look great.

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    1. Thanks Mark! I've got a tray, well a cardboard lid on a piece of hardboard,isn't as bad as it sounds, it is at least social I might put up a picture in my next post?
      Best Iain

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  4. Beautifully done Iain, but six quid a figure is getting up there. I thought four pounds for a Foundry cavalry figure was pushing it. I love the muted metal effect. Is that a GW colour covered by a wash?

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    1. Thanks Lawrence! They're £5 each if you go for the unit deal, the Foundry gendarmes are now £5 each and the Steelfist ones are better. The metal finish is just GW Leadbelcher,no wash, I quite like it but I need something brighter for my Napoleonic cuirassiers!
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  5. These gendarmes’ll make a fine sight on any table! Nice going Iain.

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  6. Fantastic gendarmes Iain, very colourful with the flags!

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    1. Thanks Cyrus! Yes, I do like the flags!
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  7. That’s an amazing array Iain. Hats off to you for painting such an extreme example of a non-uniform unit.

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    1. Thanks Nundanket! I actually really enjoyed painting them!
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  8. Lovely, lovely brushwork Iain. The barding are quite special.

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  9. Wow, most beautiful cavalry, well done!

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  10. Hello Iain, fantastic work on those Gendarmes and I have to admire your mix and match conversion style. It's hard to tell which are the six quid metals (£6.00 really!) and which are the plastics in massed photos.

    I'm also a living room/ front of TV painter, but on your lap? Well you certainly get great results :)

    Lee.

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    1. Thanks Lee! I use a little cardboard tray,so I can sit on the sofa with the family , nice to be social!
      Best Iain

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  11. They look great and clever conversion of the cheap figures, they look absolutely fine when en mass even if they won’t win any sculpting prizes.👍

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    1. Thanks Matt! We both like economical use of materials! The lack of uniformity and the liberty of using bright colours work in my favour, dazzle pattern gendarmes!
      Best Iain

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  12. An excellent use of inexpensive figures Iain...
    They look splendid.

    All the best. Aly

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    1. Thanks Aly! Rich and poor riding together!
      Best Iain

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  13. I'll bet they were fun to paint. Not sure if the flag is historical, or a nod to the knights of the blazing sun, but either way, I like it.

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    1. The flag is historical, if a bit larger ,they we're great fun to paint and I'm glad you like them!
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  14. A real blast from the past with those battlemasters figs Iain! Lovely looking Gendarmes, as with Landsknecht you can never really have enough.

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    1. Thanks Oli! I think I've just about got enough, well, we will see,I'd like to do Ottomans and Poles so maybe I can leave these well aĺone for a while?
      Best Iain

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  15. The Battlemaster figures look indistinguishable to more expensive figures, especially with the great pain-job you've done on them. They're still as good as a lot of other more 'modern' figures.

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    1. Thanks a lot Joe! All together they work well enough I think!
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  16. Excellent work on the conversions Iain, if you hadn't said where all the bits came from, I'd have been very hard pushed to guess. The unit painting is excellent, and should look great on the gaming table.

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    1. Thanks Dave! Yes I think taken all together they work pretty well!
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  17. Beautiful work on your Gendarmes! Very nicely done! I can see the advantage of painting in your lap. I seem to frequently drop what I'm painted and I'm often relieved when it lands in my lap rather than landing on my painting table (even if I do get paint on my clothes!).
    Best wishes,
    Jason

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    1. Thanks very much Jason! When I say my lap, I mean a tray but you're right I don't drop as much stuff as I have done painting at a table!
      Best Iain

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  18. Very nice job on the cav. I’m amazed when you say you’ve had these lying around for 30 years! Astonishing! How did you even know/ remember you had them or where they were?? 😀

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    1. Thanks Stew! Don't you have boxes with armies/projects in the loft and know what's in every one, I find a good cure for insomnia is listing in my head all the unpainted figures I have and what I can use/adapt them for!
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  19. Pretty interesting work! I like the solutions you provided, great results :)

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  20. They all look great, Iain. They are still ion the subdued side for French Gendarmes, despite the RuPaul comments from the peanut gallery! :-)

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  21. Gosh, fantastic yet again Iain. That 'horse furniture' is splendid.
    Regards, James

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  22. Great work Iain...wouldn't it be nice if all plastic figures were around this sort of price point?!

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    1. Thanks Keith! Yes, wouldn't it be nice, still we will be printing our own figures soon,I guess?
      Best Iain

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  23. Not bad at all for game pieces mate! I honestly couldn't tell which of these colourful chaps was Battlemaster and which were finer sculpts from afar.
    Love all the colours and patterns tho. Must have been both fun to paint and easy to keep your mojo going with all the variety.

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    1. Thanks Dai! Nice to hear from you again, yes great fun to paint and the dazzle finish disguises a lot!
      Best Iain

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