Just a few lines to say Merry Christmas to you all.
May you all have a peaceful break shared with family and friends.
A box of toys is always a bonus.
Just a few lines to say Merry Christmas to you all.
May you all have a peaceful break shared with family and friends.
A box of toys is always a bonus.
A worthy addition to the Union forces is finally complete.
While there is an error in the construction it was too well stuck together to try and get right. Still, a lovely little kit which I have somehow never managed to build before!
Including some of the lovely limber and crews.
It has been a busy summer with very little painting or gaming. Now that the nights are drawing in however I have finally been able to finish the new Jacklex Zouaves I started in July. The whole unit is kitted out in the Company K Zouave uniform as worn at First Bull Run.
A special mention about the flags which is a very fortunate recent discovery,
Maverick Models flags (here). Not only is the range of flags huge they are also printed bespoke in the size you want them. Simply purchase the closest sized flag (6/10/15/25/40 or 50mm) and you will receive an email asking for the exact size you want. The flags here are the "effect" version - with plain flags (no texturing) also available.
With the REVO flags I used now being more difficult to find these are a fantastic alternative.
I have been away from the painting table for a while but finally have had a bit of spare time to hit the backlog of figures.
I would like to get these chaps finished by Sunday.
These are the new 20mm Jacklex sculpts by Andrew Stadden which really fit in well in size and style. Worthy additions to the range.
It is a long and convoluted story how a 28mm collection from the late, great, Jack Alexander was donated to our club (SEEMS) .
Cutting it shortly, Jack's family wanted the figures to be used and be enjoyed after his passing and our club was a fortunate recipient; this alone is an act of incredible generosity.
When I heard of this I pitched in a bid for what was described as a batch "French Colonial" figures.
I do not know what I was expecting but when I met up with David Crook to pick them up my jaw hit the floor:
There are hundreds of figures here, some I recognise and a fair number I do not. This now takes us into incredible, incredible generosity.
On Tuesday I was telling the world I would "resist all other temptations". By Friday I was making plans for these toys. I have made a new tag of "The Jack Alexander Collection". Watch this space!
I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to Jack's family and hope I can return their trust n a small part of his legacy.
Moving on back to the Classic 20mm ACW collection I did fold and bought one last Gilder unit, this time the 55th New York.
Once again they are (my favourite) conversions from DN3 Napoleonic Belgian infantry with converted FN1 French Napoleonic officers and an Airfix standard bearer.
For one last showing of the Battle of Bryson's Crossroads.
Now with a new Union Command stand.
The inclusion of a Zouave Officer is a sign of upcoming additions to the 28mm ACW collection!
The addition of the Gilder Charleston German Battery had left the Union woefully outgunned. These additions tip the favour once more for the Union with 4 batteries versus the rebel 3.
My latest Gilder purchase is now cleaned up and varnished once more. I just need a bit of time to get them based up. Then I need to finish the Union dismounted cavalry and some other odds and ends.
These figures were the first that I purchased from the Gilder collection when it came up for sale last year. They were, until Sunday night, the last of them to be re-based. My latest purchase arrives tomorrow!
They are Hinton Hunt figures again, the trooper in kepi has been converted to an officer and now paired with a trooper in slouch hat.
So here are the last of the Gilder 1964 Collection Union troops, the 6th Wisconsin and 19th Indiana regiments.
The rank and file are our old friends CS 6 Confederate Infantry in Slouch Hat with some minor conversion work.
The Wisconsin regiment have their muskets at the sculpted angle. They have plumes added onto their slouch hats. Before I cleaned and varnished them once more the plumes (all slightly different so not re-casts) were showing as slightly gloss. I therefore think they are made of plasticine sealed with nail varnish or banana oil as per the technique of the day. The standard bearer is an Airfix figure and the officers are CS 1 Confederate Officer.
That leaves me with three Confederate cavalry figures and my spending binge is then completely re-based. I have more Jacklex figures on the go plus more Hinton Hunt figures that I have collected over the years (I have just won some more HH ACW figures on Evil - Bay tonight!).
I have also started work on completing some of my older projects which is very much the order of the day for the rest of 2024. Teaser below*:
* Well you cannot have too many ACW collections, can you? |
With these fellows re-based I only have a small command group of Confederates from the Gilder collection left to re-base for the rebels. The figures are mainly "proper" Hinton Hunt ACW figures.
The infantry are CS 6 Confederate Infantry in Broad Hat, the standard bearer is CS 10 Confederate Standard Bearer but the officers are converted FN6 French officers from the Napoleonic range. Together they form the 2nd Virginia.
I also note that the rifles have now been bent down from their original 45 degree angle to a horizontal position. Not conclusive proof but it would be nice to think they are the 2nd Virginia considering the impact the images had on my wargaming years.
I have nearly completed the re-basing of the last three Gilder infantry units I managed to get my hands on which I will post next week. In the meantime here is my latest completed handywork.
An eight base unit to add to the collection. I have a dismounted Union cavalry unit and more artillery for both sides underway which should get me to where I wanted to be at Christmas.
I have also started on the snake fencing and look to be making my first ever rubberised horsehair trees very soon. The collection finally appears to be taking shape!
As promised last week here are a couple of Gilder Union regiments cleaned up and re-based.
The 1st United States, as described earlier this year, are again converted Napoleonic castings. The infantry are FN/ French Line Grenadier, the bugler is BN/20 Rifles Bugler, the standard bearer is BN/14 British Ensign and the officers are the FN/1 & DN/1 conversions we have seen before.
And of course, the standard bearer is the old reliable Airfix figure.
I have a couple more Union regiments to finish re-basing but the next post will feature my (currently) last Gilder Confederate infantry regiment plus some more Jacklex rebs.
The artillery for both sides is also forging ahead. I also need to start the matching terrain. I have a healthy pile of rubberised horse hair, twigs, balsa wood sheets and other "vintage" terrain making material. This should keep me busy for a few more months!
Finally I seem to be moving forward in 2024. I am having a real splurge on re-basing the Gilder ACW figures I amassed and have even managed to get some painting done in my own right. I will split the results over a few posts.
First we have the St Louis Greys. Once again the rank and file figures are Napoleonic conversions and then cast in bulk.
The firing figure is a converted FN/94 Marine of The Guard and the officer is once again the converted FN/1we have already seen. Standard bearer is a converted Airfix figure.
The paintwork was a little more scuffed than in some of the other units I purchased.
2023 was a bit of a rollercoaster with a lot of real life interreference which was a shame as it all started off so well. Sadly, by November even the re-basing of the Gilder figures stalled and the planned solo battle called off completely.
So welcome 2024. While I do not anticipate too much for the first few weeks of the year I can at least give an update on the Classic 20mm ACW collection.
First off the 2nd US Cavalry now touched up (the standard bearer's horse was damaged) and based.
The infantry are all converted HH Napoleonic figures as follows (L to R):
FN/2 French Line Grenadier
BN/20 British Rifles Bugler
BN/14 British Ensign Kings Colour
FN/1 French Officer
DN/1 Belgian Infantry Officer (also see Maryland Guard)
FN/2 once more
Again the FN/2 figures show exactly the same imperfections which leads me to conclude they are a single figure conversion which has then been re-cast.
So best wishes for the New Year to one and all.