Infantry in just two sessions (about three hours)
All the figures are from Old Glory and with just three packs of them I have enough figures to make up four units of twenty figures each based singly for use with "The Sword and the Flame" rules .
The smallest tactical infantry unit of twenty figures |
All westernised units follow this pattern, whilst most 'native' types have only a single leader figure).
A 'company' of two units |
The second Leader figure for the two units could be the colour bearer but I just added him as an extra.
Flag is for the frst company, blue with the arabic numeral '1' on it |
Two companies forming a battalion. |
The third and fourth comany flags, and the Khedive's flag iirc. |
My flags came from "Warflags" and re=coloured to suit my purposes.
All these took a lot longer to complete than I'd first anticipated, mostly due to the numerous hospital and clinic appointments I've had to attend (all thankfully with no adverse results).
With the single routine appointment this week, I shouldn't have more until August !!
That's it then for this week, on the painting front I'm having a break from the Sudan in favour of adding six more explorers to face the dangers of 'Jimland' before returning and facing the three units of British left to do.
No game this week, but next week I'll probably post about my mate's second adventure into 'Jimland'.
As a footnote (of sorts) the photographs in this post were taken with my new camera and magically transferred without wires to my computer (though it doesn't make the cameraman any better).
Thanks for taking the time to visit, hopefully you found something of interest and of course, as always, your comments are both welcomed and appreciated.
[Damn, how I miss the spellchecker]
Fantastic work on your companies Joe, the flags look great as well.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear no bad results from your visits and that you now have a break from them until August
Thanks dave on both fronts, I'm so pleased they're finally finished (at least to my standars) and of course the break from hospital visits is very welcome too (especially considering the current health cliate).
DeleteGreat units Joe - the flagbearers look terrific.
ReplyDeleteThanks MJT, considering the 'flag bearers' were probably the quickest (and last) to be finished I'm plesed with how they've turned out.
DeleteGreat looking army Joe!
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Thanks Michal, much appreciated, but I feel a few more units would be necessarty to make it an army.
DeleteThese all look fab Joe.
ReplyDeleteThanks Brummie, they may not be the best, but I'm very plesed with my efforts.
DeleteCracking looking troops Joe!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray, they're definetly good enough for me at least.
DeleteSuper looking Egyptians! They look great en mass, I do like a red fez!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain, there is something about the fez as iconic and I admit to having a soft-spot for them !
DeleteThey look great Joe, as for your camera I could do with one like it, I have to up load pictures off the phone & its the biggest pain ever.
ReplyDeleteThanks Frank,; my daughter suggested I use my phone as it's as good as my old camera, but the pain involved in getting photos to my computer was'nt for me.
DeleteJoe you are just so prolific, I'm very impressed. The new camera transfers photos without wires, that sounds good, is it quick?
ReplyDeleteI have a similar problem with my cameraman and asked Mrs V to make a small bean bag to stand the camera on and use the delayed timer to take the photos, for low level pics it works really well. For higher angle ones I bought a cheap tripod with flexible legs, only about a pound, it works ok but a better (more expensive one) would be more stable.
Thanks Vagabond,I quick because I'm not that careful of detailing etc. when painting figures.
DeleteThe camera is a bit slow when transferring over, but I can live with that until I get a new usb cable to connect to my computer directly.
I've used a tripod with time delay too but I prefer hand-held !