Next weekend I've signed up to play in a Warhammer Ancient Battles event over at Mansfield Wargames Club. Nearly all of my figures are in a container somewhere in transit, but, I did have my venerable Chinese in storage here in the UK.
I had attempted, unsuccessfully, to sell the lot before I moved, but ended up only selling a few bits and bobs so would need a replenishment draft. Consequently, I made a swift order to the chaps at First Corps.
Number one on the list was to replace the Army Musician. In the Art of War book it's only supposed to be a single figure, but, if we are going to get the band back together., lets make it a four piece.
Although I painted the original force over ten years ago now and have changed my technique quite a lot since then, I think I've managed to capture a similar style.
It's a lovely model and goes well in the dark red, dark grey and cream theme of the rest of the force.
I also wanted a unit of Straw Dogs in the force, and as part of the Sung range Curteys have some villages that can be used as refugees from a rebel village driven before the advancing army.
The Straw Dogs will also need some weaponry beyond agricultural implements and walking sticks, so these pair each have a wheelbarrow full of concealed weaponry.
It's been fun revisiting this venerable project. There are at least another four or five unpainted units in the lead pile and maybe I can be tempted into adding the chariots back that I sold.
Great work Scrivs. Good to see the band back together :)
ReplyDeleteI look forward to crossing swords with you next weekend.
Best wishes,
Jeremy
Thanks Jeremy, also looking forwards to it
DeleteSplendid additions, particularly like the beat combo.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil, the Cacophonous Four
DeleteExcellent work minis sir👌
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DeleteThose are terrific!
ReplyDeleteThank you Simon
DeleteThey look fantastic Paul! I quit selling my painted figures awhile back, because every time I did I ended up regretting it and wishing I had them back at some point.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thanks Christopher
DeleteI don't usually regret selling collections when they have run their course, more usual regret from selling parts of collections
Those are marvellous, nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThank you Markus
DeleteNicely thought out and well executed....have fun on the table with them!
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteBeautifully painted Chinese, Scrivs. Wow, so a WAB game day at the same club as the 2013's WAB GT? Nice - wish I could be there. I still remember you hosting a Bolt Action game for me and Pat a few nights later. Great memories!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean, it's not the same location, but near to it. Pat is in the UK this month and I spoke to him yesterday, hopefully he and I can meet up in a week or two
DeleteGreat stuff, if a bit unexpected. 1st army 1 ever bought was a Tang one from Essex. So long ago it cost £15 for the whole army. Still got them
ReplyDeleteCheers Martin. I remember buying a 25mm Tibetan force from Irregular for a similar amount
DeleteSuperb new additions
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil
DeleteGorgeous army, and camp, very tempting!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil
DeleteGreat additions to the collection Paul.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray
DeleteThose are all really very nice, but the bang tops the lot.
ReplyDeleteCheers David
DeleteLovely toys Paul…
ReplyDeleteI do like the band… especially the guy with the symbols.. just waiting for his big moment 😁
All the best. Aly
Thanks Aly, they are a characterful set
DeleteI really like these figures...look forward to seeing a report of them in action....
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