Next up I'm going to spray with a clear, matte protective coat and then complete the bases for both the 1st Maryland and the artillery unit. Maybe I'll have some new terrain for the final pictures!
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. May the God who gives encouragement give you the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Jesus had, so that with one mind and one voice you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
I'm a retired Colonel of Infantry (Regulars by God!) and Military Historian who likes to play with toy soldiers. I've been married to the love of my life since 1986, I have 5 honorable sons (my geeks in training), 4 daughters-in-law, al2 grandsons, 1 granddaughter, 1 dog and a gazillion miniatures.
Hobbies include . . . wait for it . . . Toy Soldiers, Reading, Wargaming, Reading about Toy Soldiers, History, Reading about Wargaming, Gardening, Reading about History and Reading.
Painting of the Battle of Guilford Court House (March 15, 1781) from Soldiers of the American Revolution by H. Charles McBarron. A pretty darned good representation of the 1st Maryland Regiment.I'm loving these figures from Warlord Games. One of the items that I like about the Continental Army Brigade for Epic Revolution from Warlord Games that I like, is that I can do several "units" at once. I think this happens to all of us; we a need a break from what we are painting or we want to make sure that what we just painted is really dry! As I was getting ready to start my first Continental infantry unit, I also decided to do the artillery that is on the same sprue as the "uniformed" troops and also the mounted commander on the milita sprue.
Since I am working on units for the Southern Campaign, how could I not do the legendary 1st Maryland Regiment of the Continental Line. I'll probably post about the history later, but the 1st Maryland was composed of veteran troops, many who had been in the Continental Army since 1776. After the American losses at the disaster of the Battle of Camden, the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Maryland were amalgamated into the 1st Maryland. In addition, the veteran survivors of the Delaware Regiment, the smallest in the Continental Line, were also assigned to the 1st Maryland and are distinguished by the yellow tape on their tricorns.
I'm a retired Colonel of Infantry (Regulars by God!) and Military Historian who likes to play with toy soldiers. I've been married to the love of my life since 1986, I have 5 honorable sons (my geeks in training), 4 daughters-in-law, al2 grandsons, 1 granddaughter, 1 dog and a gazillion miniatures.
Hobbies include . . . wait for it . . . Toy Soldiers, Reading, Wargaming, Reading about Toy Soldiers, History, Reading about Wargaming, Gardening, Reading about History and Reading.
I am now diving into the Continental Army Box for Epic Revolution from Warlord Games and will be doing "3" units at the same time: a Continental Infantry Regiment, a Continental artillery piece and a Continental Brigade Commander. First up are some decapitations!
Since I was decapitating heads, I took another from the Royal Artillery, chopped off one of the American/Militia Cavalry heads and added the tricorn to the cavalry to add some variety.
I'm a retired Colonel of Infantry (Regulars by God!) and Military Historian who likes to play with toy soldiers. I've been married to the love of my life since 1986, I have 5 honorable sons (my geeks in training), 4 daughters-in-law, al2 grandsons, 1 granddaughter, 1 dog and a gazillion miniatures.
Hobbies include . . . wait for it . . . Toy Soldiers, Reading, Wargaming, Reading about Toy Soldiers, History, Reading about Wargaming, Gardening, Reading about History and Reading.
Not one of particular favorite generals in history; but, the Major General Horatio Gates figure from Warlord Games is pretty cool. I love the horses that they have done in resin. Since I am focusing on the Southern Campaign in the American War for Independence, I thought this would be a great figure for Major General Nathaniel Greene.
I'm a retired Colonel of Infantry (Regulars by God!) and Military Historian who likes to play with toy soldiers. I've been married to the love of my life since 1986, I have 5 honorable sons (my geeks in training), 4 daughters-in-law, al2 grandsons, 1 granddaughter, 1 dog and a gazillion miniatures.
Hobbies include . . . wait for it . . . Toy Soldiers, Reading, Wargaming, Reading about Toy Soldiers, History, Reading about Wargaming, Gardening, Reading about History and Reading.
The Black Powder Epic Battles: Revolution! - Commanders pack is actually pretty good! At first I was hesitant when I saw the figures were Warlord Resin as I had read on various forums and blogs that the Warlord Resin was brittle, etc. Then I read that they had redone their formula and they did a great job. I found very little "flash" mold lines which were easily trimmed or filed down with a gently with a hobby file. The resin is firm but flexible enough that items like bayonets and swords will not snap off. Supposedly you can paint them without priming but I prefer to prime my figures.
I will put my painting philosophy on how I am doing my forces for the AWI in a latter post, but at this scale (and many others!) I like to paint to gaming distance; especially since it has been a while since I painted figures smaller than 28mm. If I look real close at the figure, I notice the gold trim is not straight on the cuff or a missed a button. When gaming, it looks great. On the other hand, I am going to go back and work on the face just a little bit since I am now looking at the pictures!
I'm a retired Colonel of Infantry (Regulars by God!) and Military Historian who likes to play with toy soldiers. I've been married to the love of my life since 1986, I have 5 honorable sons (my geeks in training), 4 daughters-in-law, al2 grandsons, 1 granddaughter, 1 dog and a gazillion miniatures.
Hobbies include . . . wait for it . . . Toy Soldiers, Reading, Wargaming, Reading about Toy Soldiers, History, Reading about Wargaming, Gardening, Reading about History and Reading.