Saturday, 12 May 2012

Imperial Camel Corps

Perry Miniatures Sudan Camel Corps figures with Woodbine heads to create a representation of the Imperial Camel Corps that served as part of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force in the Great War. The purists among us may wince to see the older 1880s equipment, but I've seen photographs of this still being worn so I can live with this. Stirrups on camels on the other hand....
Well, as gaming pieces they pass muster on my opinion. 





Thursday, 10 May 2012

The Results of Collaboration

My chum, The  Beast of Bukhara, sent me these images today of what could be described as a "joint project".
Turkish Lancers (Great War Miniatures with Woodbine heads). I painted the riders and a couple of horses and the Beast painted the remainder, added the pennants and did the basing. Nice work.

After a shock defeat on the tabletop earlier in the Spring, the Beast decided he needed some heavy artillery. Beast has converted the gun and most figures here are Perry Miniatures Sudan Egyptian gunners with Woodbine Turkish heads,  Brigade Games and Copplestone officer figures and the Woodbine Turkish artillery spotter set . The chap in the tropical helmet represents an Austrian "Specialist" (a Perry Sudan head on a Brigade Games figure). Gun painted by the Beast who also did the basing and the Officer in the centre. The gunners and the other two officers are from my brush.

Another image of the same

The other 150mm gun.
Gun and basing by The Beast. Gunners by self.

Like it! Big thanks to The Beast of Bukhara (a.k.a Adrian Shepherd, member of the League of Extraordinary Kriegspielers) for the photographs and his permission to post them here.

Great to put up a new post. Painting has been interrupted lately... but I can promise you all some Camels very soon.

Friday, 20 April 2012

Matchlock Miniatures Czech Legion

Dave Ryan, of Caliver Books, proprietor of Miniature Figurines and Matchlock Miniatures, asked me to paint up some of the figures from the Matchlock Miniatures 28mm Czech Legion range that he is slowly building up.





Saturday, 14 April 2012

Variations on a theme

Some more GWM early WW1 highlanders with Woodbine headswaps. Slight variations to painted details to do Government tartan and hose to represent the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.









Sunday, 8 April 2012

Perry Miniatures: Chevau-légers lanciers de Berg 3.

























The Command figures. Looks as if Lancer Officers wearing slings is all the rage these days! The jury is still out as to whether this regiment carried an Eagle or not and to what was actually flown on the cornet pole.

Thursday, 5 April 2012

Gordons on Imperial Service 2.

The completed rifle section with an Officer type. Had to get some tartan in there somewhere!



Out of all this little group, this chap is my favourite.

Monday, 2 April 2012

Gordons on Imperial Service 1.

As I mentioned in an earlier post, here are the six variants from the Great War Miniatures Highlanders pack (B105) with Woodbine headswaps and a khaki drill paint scheme to create some Gordon Highlanders on Imperial Service, somewhere hot and dusty, c1920.







Saturday, 31 March 2012

Perry Miniatures: Chevau-légers lanciers de Berg 2.

The Elite Company. The original heads have been replaced with Perry plastic Elite Company Hussar heads. The plumes are from the original headgear. These are fuller than the plastic plumes and will be in keeping with the rest of the metal figures. A little greenstuff here and there to modify the uniform slightly.









Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Deja vu?

I painted up something similar to these back in October/November last year, but these Great War Miniatures chaps have been given the Woodbine headswap treatment to produce some Staff Johnnies on Imperial Service from anywhere from 1910 to about the mid-1930s. Currently gently moving on doing something similar with the GWM early war highlanders.... kilts and Wolseley Foreign Service helmets. Should be interesting.