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Monday 15 August 2016

The Bucket Brigade and Others (Pirates 4)

Over-manned gun
Continuing with my posts about my pirates this week I've sorted through the not-so-vast number of supernumeraries of my collection, the gun crew and a few others of note.
When I made my ships I did design them to be figure friendly, so that gun-ports were spaced sufficiently apart to allow for a figure  to stand on either side of the  model cannons.
The gunners
I had allowed for three gunners per gun and have various figures that are obviously only intended as gunners, so there are figures carrying cannon balls, with rammers, powder ladles and so on, both in action (ramming) and idle poses. Needless to say I haven't enough gunner figures to man all my guns, but I feel do have enough for my purposes.
"Be a pirate they said. It'll be exciting they said"
Along with the more or less unarmed gunners I also have various chaps that can also serve as gun-crew, such as the two figures on the right pulling on ropes. They can of course just serve as generic crew (also known as cannon fodder), but they're obviously not as 'exiciting' as some of the more dynamic cutlass wielding curmudgeons available.
I place the two figures below in the same category as the two rope-pullers, in that they're 'nice' but hardly anything more than eye candy (maybe not so much with my brushwork)
"We're occasionally excited"
"I wish I'd picked a cutlass now"
I seem to have a lot of these figures that are 'nice' to have but wouldn't be anyone's first choice, the two figures with boat-hooks,  on the left perhaps well illustrating the point. They're nice enough figures and it's obvious as to what their purpose is. They're a bit awkward for a busy deck with their boat-hooks as long as they are, but they could have a bit of  future serving as dockside workers.
"How come we never get shore leave?"
The next pair of figures really do look like a pair of fish out of water until they take up their rightful place behind a ship's wheel, as they're both 'Helmsmen'. It's obvious that every ship with a ship's wheel needs one of these chaps, so although they look awkward when not at the helm they're a bit of a necessity I guess.
At a pinch they could be used as an audience for the two musicians above. I've a similar opinion of the two lookouts below; they're needed but look out of context anywhere other than as lookouts. It's even further strange that they're pointing forward (presumably) whilst shouting rear-ward! 
"I'm pretending I've got a spyglass"... "Me too"
Pirate Line-dancing, hand jive.
It took me quite a while to figure out what the purpose of these five rapscallions  was exactly.
I did work out eventually that they were also gunners, but were intended for the swivel guns that I don't have! (But I did intend to get some - honest injun guv)



"How come I get two?"
Just in case you were wondering why this post was entitled "The Bucket Brigade", well here they are, men carrying buckets, just the four of them (probably three too many).
They look OK and could be used both as crew (and more importantly to me ) and civilians, carrying the many types of stuff carried in buckets.
Along with the bucket brigade comes the barreleers (that's a word - right ?) and all I've said about the bucketeers (that sounds a bit more 'piratey' - right?) can be applied to these . They look OK  gun crew with barrels of gunpowder, but could just as easily double as civilians lugging about barrels of rum in a tavern.



So that's it once more for another week and once more I haven't done anything over the last week, I'll be posting more about my pirates next week (sorry).

It remains for me to welcome a new follower to both my blogs (this one and my Gladiator blog - in case you'd forgotten), so "Welcome", Michal Kucharski, (whom I can't find a blog for), I hope you and the other visitors to my blogs find something of interest.

As always your comments are both welcomed and appreciated

16 comments:

  1. Lovely stuff, you've got such a great collection of characters to fill out your crews and they look great on your ships too Joe. Keep 'em coming don't apologise for putting pirates on your blog I love it!

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    1. Thanks dGG, I'll be getting around to the 'characters' in the next post.

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  2. Excellent. Showing a wide variety of Pirates of all calibres.

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    1. Thanks Clint, always willing to show the goodies, the baddies and the uglies.

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  3. Great stuff Joe, the 'Gunners' shot is just wonderful!

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    1. Thanks MIchael, perhaps I should do a proper piccie of a ship with it's crew, rather than just its gunners.

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    2. That would be good to see Joe!

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  4. They all look great. Love all the guns and there crews.

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    1. Thanks Brummie, but I only just managed to get enough figures together to man the guns.

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  5. Wonderful posting Joe. Love those pirates, and they look especially good on board the good ship Zabadak!! More please :-)

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    1. Thanks Blaxx, Ihope you're enthusiasm for them will stretch a little further as I try to make two more posts (at least) on the figures I haven't shown yet.

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  6. Great post Joe - thanks for sharing and great captions (again!)

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  7. Lots of great looking pirates and the ship looks awsome Joe!

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    1. Thanks HW, most of the priates I'd say were merely of "wargame" standard and the ship won' win any prizes !

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