Many moons ago, I painted up the Eureka Miniatures 1920s Jazz Band and dancers for my late friend Adrian Shepherd. A few months ago, Shep's collection of early 20th century figures passed into the ownership of of another gaming chum and friend of Shep. I was lucky to come into the possession of many of his WW1 Tommies which now live in the cabinet along with my own figures. The Jazz band and dancers were originally painted for a demonstration game that was held at York over a decade ago. This game was the Wake Island 192? scenario that we revived for Partizan last weekend. The Jazz band was restored, paint chips restored the old basing removed and a new stage and dance floor was created upon which the Wakey-Wakey Jazz Band would perform and the happy well heeled tourists would dance in the latest style. Picture credit to Jono Carter, fellow gaming chum.
Tuesday, 20 May 2025
Saturday, 29 March 2025
Some painting for a chum.
Something different. Some German Paratroopers, a group of plucky english locals and a dodgy looking Nun all from Wargames Foundry.
Thursday, 13 February 2025
Crann Tara Palatine Pfalz Kürassier. 1740s.
These chaps are Crann Tara French Fitz James' Cavalry figures from their WAS/SYW range masquerading as Kürassier in the service of the Rheinish-Palatinate 174?. The Cornet is a WAS Savoy figure from the Lead Pile....I neglected to order a French Cornet figure.
Sunday, 12 January 2025
Crann Tara/Minden Miniatures Palatine Hohenhauser Dragoons 1740s.
The Palatine Hohenhauser Dragoons from the 1740s. The troopers come Crann Tara Miniatures and are re-purposed Savoy cavalry figures. They look like generic Dragoon types with the important aiguillettes on the right shoulder. The figures on the Command stand come out of the lead pile and are from Minden Miniatures mounted on three available standing horses. There is a little artistic license with the uniform details (black turnbacks instead of red) simply for more visual interest. I am fairly agnostic about the details being perfect.