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Showing posts with label Barrage Miniatures. Show all posts
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Saturday, 20 February 2021

A Jolly Boat

 
A couple of years ago I won one of the Challenge spot prizes, a voucher for Barrage Miniatures so put to it and bought myself three of their great boats. 


Last year I painted one of the boats, this year, it's another entry for the "Adventurers’ Landing" bonus round.


The crew are from the Brigade Games and I added the option for Oars & Oar Locks to save me the fuss of building my own.


The dunnage is a separate piece that can be stowed fore or aft and is made from a few spares from the bit's box, there is even a bin from a T-34 in there. I covered it in a piece of napkin soaked in PVA to represent some old sail-cloth.


As it's removeable I also have the option of adding a cannon or mortar to make it into a gun boat as part of some harbour defenses.


Like all the Brigade Games Napoleonics they are full of character and I really enjoyed painting them up. The starboard-aft fellow's bare arms are perfect for a fouled anchor tattoo.


The and Midshipman and Lieutenant are also from Brigade Games



I did think about doing "deck" bases for them, but in the end decided on my usual scatter as they are most likely going to be deployed on my standard terrain.





Wednesday, 11 March 2020

Barrage Miniatures Clinker Boat


During last years Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge I was lucky enough to win one of the Threshold Prizes last year and Alf at Barrage Miniatures kindly provided a voucher for some of his great stuff.

I dilly-dallied a while and eventually ordered myself a trio of boats including a couple of the 30-Foot Clinker Boats for my collection.


These are superb castings with lots of good detail on the boat, but I wanted to add a bit more, so a mast was created from some dowel, with a sail of PVA coated tissue paper. A bench was added from thin plywood and a few crates from a Great Escape Games 'Fistful of baggage' pack.

Paint job was quite simple, from a dark brown primer a couple of highlights, while a couple of the brass-bound crates were done as oak and the lighter one done as pine. A wool-pack completes the cargo. The sail was done in a dirty white colour.


I kept the painting as neutral as possible so that the boat would be useful across many gaming periods