First up, sorry it's a long post, I got bored putting up individual units, so here are most of the rest of the figures I got off of Blax.
Sir Henry Bard's grey coated Royalist regiment with interesting flags supplied by warlord games. Another regiment at Cropredy ,raised in 1643 and at first Newbury, in 1644,Cheriton, Cropredy, Lostwithiel, 2nd Newbury, in 1645 Leicester and Naseby. Once again, a wash, rebase,new flags and some pikes.
Lord Hopton's regiment of foot,blue coats and red flags( warlord),raised in the Bristol area in 1643,storm of Bristol, siege of Gloucester, first Newbury,in 1644,Cheriton, Lostwithiel, Cropredy second Newbury. In 1645 besieged in Bristol and 1646 besieged in Pendennis . I really like the shot with the muskets over the shoulder.
The next Royalist foot regiment, Sir Allen Apsley's, red coats and a jazzy (gyronny)flag that looks like the mosaic path I put down during lockdown! Raised in Devon in 1643,in action in 1644 at Cheriton, Lostwithiel, Cropredy, Newbury and in 1645 at Leicester and Naseby. Once again washed, some new pikes,rebased and new flags that I overpainted on colour copies of some other warlord white based flags. There are a couple of non red coated shot ,just to break up the uniformity, it's not Napoleonic you know! My Napoleonic project has taken quite a hit with the rebasing project but almost all over now.
The Marquis of Hertford's regiment of foot, I had to do these as Hertford is where I live, here I am on shaky ground as generally these are depicted as a grey or white regiment, however the general view is that this is tentative and not definite, into this scintilla of doubt I have shoe horned my green coated regiment and dare anyone to argue with me! The green flags have Hawks lures as their device which I have painted on photocopies of green warlord flags. Raised in 1642 in Somerset, besieged in Sherborne Castle, in 1643 battle of Lansdowne,besieged in Devizes, tookpart in the storm of Bristol, a detachment is believed to be at first Newbury. In 1644 Cheriton, Lostwithiel, Cropredy second Newbury. In 1645,storm of Ledbury, storm of Leicester and Naseby. Sir Bernard Astley took over as Colonel at the end of 1643.
Here they are with a spare officer type who I have mounted as a command base,pretty sure he's a Foundry figure as I already have him on a different command base,I've mounted the other two spare figures as command stands as the half armoured chap was a bit big next to the Foundry figure and the cavalry chap was too dynamic to go with either.I know I have to touch up the edges of the flags when I've got some green on the go and next time try and get everything in focus maybe? All that's left is to paint up six more Essex shot to make up the numbers for a trained band unit, which won't be for a while. After that I have to flag up my existing units ( which funnily enough pretty much mirror this collection, one yellow, red,blue, green and grey!) they've only got temporary flags, I will be issuing them with appropriate parliamentarian flags for the battle of Cropredy, who knows maybe I'll play a game of it at some point, still to paint, artillery, a Royalist cuirassier unit and some clubmen ( we will draw a veil across the army of Montrose sitting in it's box with all that tartan, oh the horror!) and then reflag my Covenanters with correct flags for something as opposed ones that just look pretty? After that, a scratch built modular star fort ? A scratch built fortified manor house? Ah the dreams of a wargamer! As for Croats and Polish Hussars and Ottomans, let's have a look after all the above are done shall we?!
Another lovely batch of dear old Front Rank ECW figures Iain, with the odd extra supplied by Foundry, as you note! Shame your game was cancelled, I pulled out of a Friday night game with Julian this week as I had too much on - look forward to seeing a nice big battle report from you soon!
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Great work getting everything ready to game with Iain, they look very effective all set out in their units
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm happy with them!
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You make great progress in your rebasing and refitting project. Clearing the photo backlog to make room for more is good. Too bad about your game cancellation.
ReplyDeleteThey've moved along nicely and have now seen action, well mostly watched!
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Lovely stuff as usual. I agree on the musketeers with shouldered muskets. Pendraken do a very similar figure. In fact the whole of that unit looks like a scaled up version of what they do/Pendraken looks like a scaled down version.
ReplyDeleteLove the gridded Wargames surface. Difficult to get Roy d the sides though 😉. Seriously though, I like those tiles.
I guess there's lots of woodblock period prints in that pose? It would be interesting to try that grid I guess ?!
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That's a big chunk of figures to reinforce your roaylists. They'll no doubt fit in well with your current armies now the basing has been brought up to the level of your current troops.
ReplyDeleteIt'll be good to see all these in action in the tabletop.
Yes useful bunch of reinforcements!
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Superb units, flags and leaders, great job!!
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That’s a real shot in the arm for army building, big progress.
ReplyDeleteUseful additions for sure!
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Splendid stuff, Iain. So glad these figures are finally going to get some action at last. I seem to recall the "spare officer type who I have mounted as a command base" holding his lobster helmet is meant to be Oliver Cromwell - or at least that was how he was sold to me.
ReplyDeleteThanks Blax,Oliver Cromwell, oh okay I guess I can see that ,I think I prefer the Foundry one I've already got!
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Oh, what a beautiful looking minis sir!!
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Please don't apologise for such a wonderful post. I find every bit truly fantastic.
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Looking great Iain. I'd love to see your take on Ottomans and Poles if you ever get around to doing them.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lawrence, yes I'd really like to see it too! Maybe one day,I've got rather a lot of Napoleonic figures primed first!
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Great foot regiments and commanders Iain!
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Excellent regts of Foot Sir! A scratch built modular star fort, ah? I shall look forward to that! Can't wait to see your Poles as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray,well it will be some time and I haven't even purchased the Poles yet,so I will be watching your progress with interest!
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Great looking ECW units, Iain. I'm actually going to revisit my ECW project, and hope to get some Pike & Shotte games in next year.
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Superb stuff Iain! I loved that old Front Rank ECW range and had loads of them back in the day, they certainly stand the test of time don't they? I wonder why FR ever discontinued them.
ReplyDeleteYes I definitely think they're more than decent, it would be good to know why they were replaced?
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Wow, that’s a lot of figures done up at once. Real reinforcements worth something, not drips and drabs. I liked the bit of not being Napoleonic. 😀
ReplyDeleteYes they all piled up at the basing table at one time, still one unit left!
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Great looking troops to add to your armies.
ReplyDeleteHope you and yours have a wonderful Christmas Iain!
Thanks Vol,have a great Christmas too!
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These are smashing, Iain. Makes me want to dig out what I've done this year for a game.
ReplyDeleteThanks! It would be great to see your figures out for a game!
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Those are marvellous units that you have been rapidly 'churning' out for the English Civil War Iain. I have missed a lot of the posts, but I don't believe we've had a parade yet?!
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I might do a parade soon, I am however entirely missing the artillery for the English element at the moment!
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