Monday, 11 October 2021

War of three Kingdoms/ECW 12 shiny cavalry

 The first unit of the rebased and recently acquired 17th century troops have arrived. It seems to have taken a long time but I am pushing them all along, the cavalry will be first and these are the first of the cavalry. 












There is a mix of basing going on ,the original on plaster on card and Blax's rather more sophisticated finish (when I was able to get it off dry with a hammer and chisel(!)  and my mix of flock.
I also washed the figures with a little paint brush with some water and a bit of washing up liquid as they were a bit ingrained with dust,they came up rather well. 
The last picture shows them in front of some of my existing troops, I think they work rather well in spite of the disparate painting, the basing ties them together I think?
September has been very busy with real life rather than wargaming content, busy at work, only daughter starting university  and her bedroom getting entirely redecorated, don't worry I will let her back home,I'm not like my sister, still there is quite a queue of figures almost done and a bit of terrain ,plus I've started painting in the evening again so at some point you will see some figures I've painted but don't hold your breath!

All the best 
Iain 


40 comments:

  1. Good addition to your forces and as you say, it's the bading that ties them to you existing forces.

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    1. Thanks Joe, yes I'm happy enough that they work well together.
      Best Iain

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  2. Excellent ECW cavalry, the basing and spacing works well!

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    1. Thanks Cyrus, half the fun,working out the best position!
      Best Iain

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  3. Great looking cavalry in buff coats, Iain!

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  4. Evocative as always, I really like how they look.

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  5. Oh nice! I agree with the others in the basing and spacing.

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    1. Thanks,basing and spacing a new mantra!
      Best Iain

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  6. Good looking horse, Iain! Hopefully, Real Life with allow more times for hobby activities. Did you daughter's ex-bedroom become your game room?

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    1. Thanks Jonathan, starting Sunday 14 days straight without a day off,mostly spent in hotel rooms,after that I'm more hopeful! No it's going to remain her room, it's just when we moved in it was the first room decorated, in a that will do for now,or in American:fast and dirty fashion so it needs to be brought up to the standard the rest of the house has got.
      Best Iain

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  7. I'd say they fit in quite nicely. I was about to ask the same question Jonathan posted above - always a fine line between "making efficient use of space" and "driving away the children" ;)

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    1. Thanks Markus, when my nephew moved in with his girlfriend at 18,within 24 hours his bedroom had been stripped, his bed skipped and it was a home office, it's a good thing it worked out because he couldn't go home!
      Best Iain

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  8. Iain, some rather nice horse animation in those sculpts. Agree that the basing makes for a good tie-in.

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    1. Yes ,nice sculpts, basing and spacing!
      Best Iain

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  9. Nice work Iain! They look great and as Norm said the sculpts are very nicely animated.

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    1. Thanks,only the basing (and only 50% of that) is me but I'll take the compliment!
      Best Iain

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  10. These look good! Good luck for your daughter at the University. I have four, but still some time till they get there :D

    Best wishes,
    Jan

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  11. Good to see you busy again. The cavalry look great and the basing really brings them together 👍

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    1. I haven't stopped, gluing and priming and of course rebasing but nice to have an end product!
      Best Iain

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  12. They look really good. Nice work sir!

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  13. Great work to tie them in Iain, real life can find lots of ways to get in the way of hobby time, but at least you are still getting some.

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    1. Thanks Dave,yes bits and bobs, all welcome!
      Best Iain

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  14. Those are lovely old sculpts Iain, I recognise them but can't name them! Cleaning up old figures with brush and warm water often brings out lost detail and restores the paint job nicely.

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    1. They are,Keith confirms they're olx Front Rank and yes warm water and a brush really brings them back to life!
      Best Iain

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  15. Nice work on the re-basing Iain. I must admit I have me eye on the youngest's two rooms downstairs, perfect for two 10' by 6' foot tables and a large painting and storage area off to the side. I'm fully expecting my wife to want to either preserve it as a shrine or tell me it is time to downsize when he does move out, though.

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    1. Seems excessive to keep 2 rooms as a shrine? Surely there is room for compromise?
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  16. Nice! A good way to add figures quickly. 😀
    Good luck with all the boring real life stuff.

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  17. Nice old figures Iain - I recognise them as Front Rank - an ECW range that was withdrawn years ago and no longer exists - my early ECW army was all FR as they were available locally in NZ under license - great figures!

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    1. Thanks for confirming that, they are nice figures, just need a little TLC!
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  18. Lovely Iain. They look good in pairs but even better as a unit.
    Regards, James

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  19. Really nice figs that look great in your basing scheme mate.

    Good luck with the redecorating. From what I’ve seen children have a nasty habit of returning to the roost, so I hope she will like the new look of her old habitat! Lol

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    1. Glad you liked them! Oh she will be back,we decorated her room first when we moved in, so it was a bit of a hasty finish,so we are upgrading it and of course consulting with her!
      Best Iain

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