Monday, 17 July 2023

The last of the pound shop, novelty items and key rings, artillery! War of three Kingdoms 23

 Here we have the heavy guns, an Essex gun, two novelty items that were a couple of quid each and an extended barrel from the pound shop mighty empire reinforcements set, the novelty items have benefited from having the pound shop gun wheels and some balsa and cardboard added, the  pound shop barrel  has a scratch built  balsa frame and wheels left over from the novelty items, still turned out alright I think. I was given the Rendra gabbions by my nephew Des who was clearing out his 17th century stuff plus a resin item and I figured combined with some roughly chopped up coffee stirrers helped convey the idea of siege guns, I'll still use them as normal guns if I need to but I like the look, more Old Glory crew with the odd Essex figure, some of the Old Glory figures are press ganged billmen as I didn't have enough pure artillery chaps.



























So this is the current artillery park (excluding the Scots who were one of the first posts on this blog) I say current as I still have a few other guns that might work in the lighter range and I realise I don't have a mortar....anyway the end of my 17th century excursion for now, I feel another siege coming on but until then,back to Napoleonics I think!

All the best

 Iain 

39 comments:

  1. Fantastic work Iain, if you hadn't said where all the bits came from, would've thought it was a set from a specific manufacturer on all of these, outstanding use of different resources.

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    1. Thanks very much Dave, pretty happy with how they turned out.
      Best Iain

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  2. Once again, very impressive work Iain...with all these guns, a Siege of Basing House, or similar game, seems in order, using a skirmish level rule set like Pikemans Lament!

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    1. Thanks Keith yes a siege game is definitely in order!
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  3. Holy crap! That’s a serious artillery park! Time for the grunts to go reverse slope!

    Cheers
    Kevin

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    1. Thanks Kevin, here come the big guns!
      Best Iain

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  4. Very impressive work Iain, and it just shows what can be achieved with a bit of imagination.

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    1. Thanks Lawrence,fun bit of scratch building!
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  5. Man your gonna need a few oxen to move that lot! How did we ever get by before wooden coffee stirrers were a thing?

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    1. I think you're right! I suppose it was balsa wood and matchsticks but now we get free stirrers with our £5 coffees, that's a saving right? Maybe?!
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  6. The gabions are an excellent addition, they look like they are meant to be there anyway and give the extended barrels somewhere ‘to go’ while making it right to the eye.

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    1. Thanks Norm, I had them and I thought using them would add a little something, glad you agree!
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  7. Excellent artillery, that’s quite a battery!

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  8. Awesome artillery park Iain. Siege game in the offing? 🤞
    Chris/Nundanket

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    1. Thanks Chris, yes meant to be today but postponed for a bit!
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  9. Yep, once again, excellent work on combining various bits and bobs into a set of guns that look good individually and in combination.

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    1. Thanks a lot Fitz on my combination guns, somebody else commented to me about the lack of dwarves!
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  10. Not my period as you know Iain but these look lovely. I especially like the gabbions.

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    1. No but thank you the Rendra plastic gabbions set is pretty useful even for Napoleonic games I think?
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  11. I wouldn;t care about the provenance of these models as the end product was well worth the effort and as these are mostly unique pices, no-one else has similar ones !

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    1. I think that's the beauty of scratch building, especially in a period before uniformity, not up to the scale of your builds of course!
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  12. Amazing work. They look superb individually and en masse.

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  13. You're forming up a HUGE artillery park! Nice job!

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    1. I am a wargaming megalomaniac, aren't we all?
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  14. A superb looking artillery park Iain

    All the best. Aly

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  15. Good job on it. It looks like a serious piece of cannon. 😀

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  16. Wow! These look great Iain! These will definitely create some mayhem!

    Best wishes,
    Jan

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  17. Glad it entertained you?
    Best Iain

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  18. Dang Iain, these guns are so perfect! Your modeling skills are really enviable. Your Pound Shops are certainly better than our Dollar Stores!

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    1. Thanks Vol , not all the pound shops but you get lucky now and then!
      Best Iain

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