Thursday, 15 August 2013

Sunday, 11 August 2013

Perry Miniatures WW2 Western Desert Italians.


 ITWW5: Italian Platoon Command

 ITWW6: Italian Breda LMG Gunners.


 ITWW7: Italian Riflemen Advancing.

All these chaps can now be seen in the shop window at Perry Minatures. Michael Perry asked me to paint them up for him and I will admit to being rather flattered to be asked. He also has a couple of  images of the two groups I forgot to photograph.




Thursday, 1 August 2013

Great War Miniatures 1914 French Cuirassiers.

Back in late June, quietly and without fuss, three packs of 1914 French Cuirassier figures appeared on the GWM pages of the North Star website. I ordered one of each and they arrived last weekend.. There are no images of the figures on the North Star site so here is a picture of the first to be painted up. The troopers are are very similar having swords drawn and held as seen in this example, the only variation being the direction in which the head is looking. The Officer figure in the command set has his sword held down at his side and the trumpeter is pointing to his right (very similar to a Perry Miniatures Napoleonic Cuirassier Trumpeter). In all there are six horse variations (the usual six found in GWM packs) and once cleaned up from mouldworms I find them a very characterful little group. The colour scheme for this example is taken directly from Andre Jouineau's "Officers and Soldiers of the French Army 1914". Here it is from Amazon.










Sunday, 28 July 2013

Ottoman Dervish Infantry

Back in early 2010 I was asked to take some Empress Miniatures SCW Morrocan Regulars and do some very minor conversion work to create something that would pass for Dervish infantry in Ottoman service. Well, three and a bit years on a repeat performance for the same client who wanted another unit of similar.







Friday, 12 July 2013

Artizan Designs "Thrilling Tales" Miniatures



Rather fun and characterful figures to paint are these miniatures. These are no doubt destined for great adventures on the tabletop in far away places with their owner. From left to right: Bowler, Commandant Dreyfus, Corporal Clotski, Legionnaire Dumas, Ali, Claude and Sergeant Nocker.

Sunday, 7 July 2013

More WW1 Aeroplanes

Can't bear to watch the tennis? Watch these instead....
The Pfalz DIII

Halberstadt DIV

Sopwith F7.1 Snipe


Sopwith Camel (I just love the engine sounds on this)

Sopwith Pup

SE5A

Nieuport Ni 11 "Bebe"

Etrich Taube 1913

Vickers Vimy

And finally.... a doco from 1980s about Tommy Sopwith!


Game, set and match!





Monday, 24 June 2013

Dixon Miniatures WW1 British Cyclist

A bit of a rushed job to see what one of these chaps would look like with some colour on him. Four figures come in the pack. Two in soft trench caps, two in helmets.They are on the small side so would mix with Foundry and Woodbines but would be dwarfed by GWMs, Renegade and Brigade Games figures. Painted up as a Lance-Corporal of the Army Cyclist Corps, 48th (South Midland) Division, 1915. I baulked at painting the word "CYCLIST" on the red flashes on the arm...... I know..... I am weak.








Sunday, 23 June 2013

Great War Miniatures British Infantry in Cold Weather Clothing 2.

June is a black hole where painting is concerned. Work committments mean that I normally don't pick up a brush until July but I managed to find time this weekend to complete the remaining three Tommies in Cold Weather Clothing. Here they are with a couple of photos of the complete pack of six figures.
These three chaps are painted up as 5th (Service) Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment. The Divisional badge of 12th Division, the Ace of Spades, can be seen painted on the rear of the helmets. The Division wore other patches on the back of the tunic, just below the collar, obscured here by the small packs. You might just make out "5RB" painted in red on the two helmet covers. This is purely conjectural.
And here we have all six miniatures. Click on the photo for a larger image. 


Saturday, 1 June 2013

I have always loved WW1 Aeroplanes

For a while I've hunted down clips of all sorts on YouTube. You can't get better than watching the clips on the Historical Aviation Film Unit's YouTube channel. Someone in New Zealand appears to have a brace of F.E.2bs.

There seems to be at least seven Fokker DR. Is.


And a Fokker D.VIII!


But the best of the bunch has to be the DH. 2.


Go and spend an hour just watching these wonderful reproductions take to the skies right here.

Oh.... and did I mention the Albatros?



Great War Miniatures British Infantry in Cold Weather Clothing.

The first three figures from the GWM B010 British Infantry in Cold Weather Clothing pack. All painted up as 6th (Service) Bn. Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. The figure on the right of the picture appears here.


 I like the idea that Tommy is wearing a balaclava, probably knitted by his old Mum back home in Blighty. A touch of the white varnish residue... again.... Time to buy a new bottle, I think.

 It would have been very simple just to paint the "Stinker" in one colour but the photographic evidence shows that these full sleeved versions were pieced together from a number of skins. I found a photograph that showed an example with two very darker sleeves. I like the end result.
Three more to come. This weekend is will be the last available time for some painting for the next month.