As you can see 9 more 28mm VBCW figures are finished. They are a mixture of Empress Miniatures and Footsore Miniatures. All painted for Matt and ready for battle. I should have finished these 2 weeks ago but what can I say real life got in the way! I have used the common colours of the time and they all fit in with the others painted previously.
Along with the usual weapons, there is a mortar (second Picture far right) and a Dinamentero (A Term used in the Spanish civil war for special troops who hurl sticks of Dynamite in slings, I believe this was started by some Austrian miners and turned out to be very unpopular with their opponents) SO no reason It cannot happen in a Very British Civil War as well.
I am off to the BROADSIDE show tomorrow so there will be a loot/swag post and a show report early next week and maybe an AAR from the VBCW game we are putting on as well.
All the best and Take Care Clint
See you tomorrow Clint, I'm going to want to play this VBCW
ReplyDeleteI shall look forward to that Gobbo. I am sure it will be a pleasure to meet you.
DeleteBe warned though I intend to spend some time looking around! But if it helps I will be wearing a BLACK tee shirt with the Rainham club logo (top right of this page).
Cheers Mate I shall look forward to seeing you.
well I wont be wearing a red carnation! but I will be wearing a green Zombie tshirt - its pretty bright, you cant miss it! lol
DeleteHope you have a good time tomorrow Clint :)
ReplyDeleteNice work once again on the figures :)
Thank you Tamsin. I am sure I will spend too much, but other than that it should be good.
DeleteHave a good show and punch Ray for me!
ReplyDeleteThanks Fran. I am sure at least 1 thing I plan to buy tomorrow will get your seal of approval. AND I have ordered some figures for the next analogue hobbies Painting challenge. You will see more when I do a swag post!
DeleteNice job are the scales between the footsore and empress ok ?
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt. The scales are OK. very little height wise to tell them apart (the females are shorter but that is expected.)
DeleteAll painted up to your usual high standard. What is the green and yellow cylinder at the far left of the second photo? It looks like a small barrel.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bryan. You are correct it is a small oil drum. painted at the same time and it looks like a bit of cover for the kneeling woman with a pistol.
DeleteThose are looking good and I bet the full force looks good en-masse.
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased you said what the "Dinamentero" figure was as I was wondering.
Thanks Roy. I have only known about Dineniteros for about 6 years as you hardly ever see ant pictures of them.
DeleteI have a small pick up order from Stu at the show. I'll show you later.
Nice work mate. I've got some of these sculpts too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael, It is great when you see others paint the same figures as it opens my eyes to the possibilities that they could have been.
DeleteGood assortment of riff-raff, maybe suitable as cannon fodder too, but they do have a little extra 'bite', they should provide some interesting gameplay.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joe. I have no idea what they will play like but I hope they serve matt well. (But not too well when he plays against me!)
DeleteLovely as always Clint and good luck with the show tomorrow
ReplyDeleteThank you Pete. The game went better than rehearsals, at least from my point of view. I will do a report tomorrow, or Tuesday.
DeleteCracking job Clint, not sure I fancy been a Dinamentero though!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michael I do not posses the skills to be a "Dinamenteros" also they never surrendered as they were killed if they did by the opposite side!
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