These are hard, well travelled squadrons of horse and have collected a fair few things on their way down south.
The Northern horse have always captured my imagination for some reason. So it's good to be creating them after all these years.
I bashed through these simple green stuff sculpts as I had a lot to do. They should look the part when painted and will certainly make the unit look different.
I swapped out the bendy lead flag pole for a brush bristle too, now this figure is a lot more serviceable than before.
Update: So after saying I was going to take it slow, I've ended up putting together quite a few troopers.
It's good to put a load together at once as it makes it easier for adding the greenstuff pouches and blankets. Painting wise though not so good as a sight like this is enough to freeze the project in its tracks. So after everything is dry and undercoated, I will put it away out of sight, accept for the four I'm going to paint.
This morning I dug out some old Foundry figures I bought in 1998. These too have been given bigger mounts and have now joined the Royalist ranks.
There's enough cavaliers here to last me a while.
Here is a Foundry trooper on a new mount. It's nice to mix a few three bar pot helmets in with all of the others.
The units are now given their black undercoat.
It's good to put a load together at once as it makes it easier for adding the greenstuff pouches and blankets. Painting wise though not so good as a sight like this is enough to freeze the project in its tracks. So after everything is dry and undercoated, I will put it away out of sight, accept for the four I'm going to paint.
This morning I dug out some old Foundry figures I bought in 1998. These too have been given bigger mounts and have now joined the Royalist ranks.
There's enough cavaliers here to last me a while.
Here is a Foundry trooper on a new mount. It's nice to mix a few three bar pot helmets in with all of the others.
The units are now given their black undercoat.
Update:
So a day has passed and I've managed to get some paint on the new unit.
I do like this commander with his iron broad brimmed hat. The plastic horses look good too and add some nice variety to the ranks.
I found another good paint for buff and that is Tamiya desert yellow. It's always good to have a few colours that are subtly different for buff.
So far the first four have been painted and given a brush with Dark tone Army paint from the tin. The Dark tone drys over night more or less, which is a real advantage over the other shades.
I'm really enjoying this little project again after a couple of years away from it.
A bit of wheel lock reference, I just wanted to see if they had brass fittings.
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