Toy Soldiers and Dining Room Battles
Most young boys (and some adventurous girls) play with Toy Soldiers; some never stop! I'm proud to say that I am one that never has stopped. Toy Soldiers, painting the figures, history and miniature wargaming is what this site is all about. Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Afghan Tribal Force Update #4: The first Irregular Infantry Unit is Complete
Here is my first force of Irregular Infantry for the game The Men Who Would be Kings (Paid Link) which I attempted to paint as Pashtuns from the Afridi tribe. The Afridi's are noted as wearing black and blue garments; put from contemporary photos, illustrations and diaries, this is not a hard and fast rule. The team photo also gives you an idea of the variety of combinations that are possible with the hard plastic box Afghan Tribal Infantry (Paid Link) from Perry Miniatures.
Next: Who's going to start the Uprising of '97? Time to convert a figure.
Friday, April 22, 2022
Afghan Tribal Force Update #3
I finished the next six of my Pashtun Tribal infantry that will be "carrying" firearms for one of my planned three units that will be classified as Irregular Infantry per the rules (my current favorite Colonial set) The Men Who Would be Kings (Paid Link). As previously stated, the figures are all from the Perry Miniatures Afghan Tribal Infantry (Paid Link) hard plastic box.
As mentioned in previous posts, I like the alternative basing method of 3, 2, 1 for The Men Who Would be Kings (Paid Link); especially for irregulars and tribal infantry. One of the advantageous is that it allows my creativity to go wild in creating "mini" vignettes.
Last but not least, one figure mounted on a base. Yep. He's the first to go when there is a casualty.
One last look:
Monday, April 18, 2022
Afghan Tribal Force Update #2
First of all thanks for all of the techniques and suggestions from multiple forums on painting figures that are not "uniform" and do not fit well to an assembly line method of painting. I used them! I got motivated with the rain we had this weekend (but I still did my House Husband (HH) tasks) and finished and based the first six figures of my first "fire power" unit of Pashtun tribal infantry. I'm basing the first group on the Afridi tribe and you will see more black and blue, which they favored - though their is no hard and fast rule - in the next six. As always these figures can be used for multiple rules to include The Men Who Would be Kings (Paid Link), The Sword and The Flame, and the upcoming, available for pre-order, Blood & Steel Victorian Age Combat 1837-1901 from Firelock Games.
Using the Perry Miniature Afghan Tribal Infantry (Paid Link) has been great. I'm not a great modeler but these figures go together easily and I have had fun experimenting with multiple poses and conversions. And now the leader:
Sunday, April 17, 2022
He Has Risen! He has Risen Indeed!
John 11:24-26 New International Version (NIV)
24 Martha answered, “I know he will rise again in the resurrection at the last day.”25 Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; 26 and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?”

