Monday, March 5, 2018

Ronin and Samurai Heroes

The workbench continues to see Feudal Japan figures as the last (well, almost last) of the 15mm Peter Pig Samurai figures clear The Lead Pile.  Not much left in inventory for this project except for a few miscellaneous cavalry/mounted leaders, a command screen, several packs of disordered troops, and perhaps enough teppo to make up a unit of arquebus.  Not much at all, really.
Today's offering consists of a pack of Ronin and a pack of Samurai Heroes on one heavy element stand.  One more heavy (Red) element to add into the mix.  With the addition of this stand to the project, 39 elements can now be fielded for battle.  Since the collection has not seen action in a long time, pulling the stands from storage boxes and parading them for a photo op may not be a bad idea.  The parade review may even motivate me to get them onto the gaming table for a battle.  Who knows?
This has been a fun and colorful project to develop but the painting phase may be reaching a logical conclusion.  "Logical conclusion?"  How often does painting for a project reach a logical conclusion?  I typically keep on painting past that point.  This project may be no different.

29 comments:

Michal DwarfCrypt said...

Excellent looking Samurai bases Jonathan!

Peter said...

Look forward to seeing an army parade of these wonderfully painted samurai.
FIW game 3 posted.

Andrew Bruce said...

Very nice indeed

Phil said...

Magnificient Samurais!

caveadsum1471 said...

Great looking samurai, can't wait to see them all together!
Best Iain

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks!

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thank you, Peter! Game 3 was a nail biter!

Jonathan Freitag said...

Glad you like them!

Jonathan Freitag said...

Much appreciated, Phil!

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks, Iain! The game table is an utter mess right now. A parade would be useful following the recent build up of forces. It is on my list.

Stew said...

I’ve had the same urge to air out troops that have been in storage for awhile. I think it can be fun. 😀.

DeanM said...

Superb looking samurai and ronin, Jonathan!

Scott MacPhee said...

What does a logical conclusion feel like? I do not think I have ever experienced one.

Christopher(aka Axebreaker) said...

Wonderful looking Samurai Jonathan!!

Christopher

Mark Strachan said...

Things are really marching off your painting desk in quick time at the moment Jonathan.

The logical conclusion...what an interesting concept. Is there such a thing? Yes projects come to ane end, but there is always one more unit that could be added, just for balance of course. Then there is always the need to correct the imbalance created by adding the unit for balance.

Jonathan Freitag said...

It can be fun and helps me recall what I have.

Jonathan Freitag said...

You are very kind, Dean!

Jonathan Freitag said...

A mythical beast, I think.

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks!

Jonathan Freitag said...

Not as fast as you but I try to keep up!

The need to rebalance forces is a never ending project! Eventually, the whole house house is filled with painted lead!

Mark Strachan said...

That reminds me that I remember thinking after that last Carlist War game that the Carlists need another couple of battalions and maybe another gun to give them more of a chance in the next game. I must add them to the plan...

Jonathan Freitag said...

Get 'em on the schedule!

Marco Ortalda said...

Nice miniatures

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks!

Gonsalvo said...

This unit is a fine addition to the collection, Jon.
A logical conclusion is when you have enough units to run the scenarios you have in mind. That lasts until the next scenario is planned...

Jonathan Freitag said...

So true! I have met the enemy and it is me!

Dartfrog said...

Excellent as always and a strong reminder of my own unfinished work...

Jonathan Freitag said...

When I made a count the other day, I was shocked at how large this project has become.

Jonathan Freitag said...

Scheduling a Samurai Battles game or two would be a good step towards getting our troops onto the table.

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