Saturday, 28 May 2016

The Airfix Battle of Waterloo Project

I have recently made a very important purchase. Inspired by the work on my favourite vintage wargames blogs I have decided to try once more at a major Airfix project, this time to recreate the Battle of Waterloo using nothing but Airfix HO/OO soldiers.

Its a BIG box!


 The box contains the equivalent of one box of each of the figures in the Waterloo range together with the farmhouse, a base, some rather useful carts plus glue, paints and brushes. 

The fact that such a project can be done is beyond argument, however the question is how good can the models look? Unlike the "Airfix ACW Project" which I started and then (foolishly) abandoned all those years ago these figures will be getting the "full beauty treatment". 

The French artillery have been started. The rule have been decided-"Age of Eagles" the Napoleonic variant of  "Fire and Fury".

The first figures will be up for show after a small family break in the South of France.





Sunday, 3 April 2016

The Franco Prussian War in 15mm


It has been a long while since my last post. Lots of stuff too boring to tell but I have decided to give it another go and so I present you with my most recent work, the Franco Prussian War in 15mm.

 
The figures are Essex Miniatures which I find are very cleanly cast and easy to paint. The basing system is intended for the next member of the Fire and Fury rules family - the "Age of Valor" which covers 19th century European warfare, hopefully to be released in 2017.
 

The units are the second battalions of the 45th & 71st Line regiments. The flags are from Flags for the Lads 20mm range (sadly no more) scanned and reduced to fit the smaller scale.

I am currently working on some supporting French infantry and a sprinkling of artillery. Oh, and a big tank kit!

Saturday, 23 May 2015

HaT French Napoleonic Supply Wagons

Here are the contents of the HaT box, three identical wagons with the same horses and rider from the ambulance set. Again they are in a "rubbery" plastic which is not as easy to work as the Italeri kits.


That said the horses have bases which make for a sturdier arrangement and there are not as many bits to them which makes life a little easier when producing them in large numbers. They are now off to their new home. I will be painting more wagons and guns for the diorama soon but for now I have a bit of time to tackle some of my own figures. Starting with some sci-fi figures picked up at Salute!

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

More 1/72nd French Napoleonic Figures

Here are the contents of the Italeri French Napoleonic Supply Wagon set. Moulded in a bright light blue the pieces all fit together beautifully. None of the pieces have bases which may not be sturdy enough for wargamers, but they make a good model. 

This now leaves me with three HaT wagons and the order is complete. They should be finished by the weekend and then, at last, I can get on with some of my own stuff. Most likely starting with some Colonial Campaigns figures.

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

HaT French Napoleonic Ambulances


In answer to my own question yesterday, this is what you get in a box of HaT Industries French Napoleonic Ambulance's.



Three ambulances with running horses and riders. the plastic is grey and very "rubbery" in comparison to the other plastic figure manufacturers I have come across.

I have completed the next box too, Italeri French Napoleonic Supply Wagon, here is a sneak preview:


If I manage to finish the basing after work they will form a new post tomorrow. That just leaves one more box before I send them off to be included on the Waterloo diorama. Then I can get moving on some of my own stuff and the post-Salute plans of  younger son and I.