"Last of the BTD Celts" is only momentarily true. While this dozen represents the last batch of BTD Celts in the The Lead Pile, a recent BTD sale including Celt chariots and cavalry prompted an order to resupply the Celts. Just when I think I have conquered and cleared-out a small portion of the figure bins, BTD holds a sale and I relapse. Sigh. On a positive note, the newly raised Celts could use an additional chariot or two and cavalry.
The problem I have with BTD cavalry is that they are simply huge. Outside of Renegade, no other manufacturer seems to match them in size and heft. Perhaps, BTD Celt cavalry would be a good match to Renegade but I have yet to receive any. Some 28mm cavalry look like little ponies or colts next to the big BTD and Renegade cavalry. I sure regret not buying more Renegade figures when they were both available and cheap. Ah, those were the days.
With BTD's recent announcement of order fulfillment challenges, it may be awhile before I see an influx of this BTD lead. Patience is a virtue. Until then, a Celtic warband from Crusader Miniatures is in work at the painting desk.
Nice looking Celts now with added tattoos! Good to hear reinforcements are on their way,no slacking now!(as if)
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks, Iain! No slacking!
DeleteVery nice, the animation and shields taken together make these look very 'full' bases. I like that.
ReplyDeleteGlad you approve of the result, Norm!
DeleteAbsolutely splendid - I'm sure I've seen these guys out drinking in Glasgow on a Saturday night? Interesting (though presumably irritating) about scale variations - I spend so much of my life struggling to get compatible "true 25mm" figures to match each other that I always sort of assume that 28mm and 15mm are relatively straightforward.
ReplyDeleteObviously these problems are universal!
Thanks! I would advise to stay clear of this group if you come upon them on a Saturday night. A fearsome dozen, for sure!
DeleteAs for scale variations, from the figures I use in 28mm, I find the foot match up well between manufacturers but the horse come in a variety of sizes with BTD and Renegade being bigger than all others.
A dynamic look unit and painted to your usual high standards.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Peter!
DeleteThey look really cool. The shields have turned out great.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteI wouldn't have expected anything else other than such a stunning array of figures. Like you I have now cleared the decks lead pile wise so now I'm hoping to get my hands on a new load before the inevitable post Brexit price rises.
ReplyDeleteYou are very kind. Thank you!
DeleteSplendid painting again Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated, Dmitry!
DeleteStriking group of Barbarians, Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dean!
DeleteHorses are one of the things most susceptible to be differences in scale, no matter how slight. As well as weapons and such. Good luck finding a good match.
ReplyDeleteThe celts look great! 😀
Glad you approve of my Celt-work, Stew! A lot of these figures have passed over the painting desk of late. More to come but I am switching to Crusader for awhile.
DeleteFinding compatible cavalry is a never-ending battle.
That’s a real mean bunch of Celts you got there!
ReplyDeleteBTD sculpting presents meaning-looking facial features in most of the figures. They provide a real sense of fearsomeness.
DeleteAn impressive looking bunch! Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ed!
DeleteGreat work as usual Jonathan. I'm with you on missing Renegade. Great figures for ancients and very easy to paint. I would have liked to have purchased some of their ECW range as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI purchased a number of Renegade’s Punic Wars and ECW figures years ago. While I have a number of the ECW regiments in the collection, being able to field more the fine sculpts would be great. Do you have any of the ECW figures? They are easy to paint and match well with Redoubt.
Only Renegade Punic Wars figures for me I'm afraid. I was just a little late with my ECW purchases so ended up going Empress and Perry, with a smattering of Redoubt.
DeleteI have a few handfuls of surplus Renegade Punic Wars' figures that are not in large enough quantity to field units, interested?
DeleteGreat looking Celts... with Crusader infantry and BTD Cavalry and Chariots yet to come?!
ReplyDeleteAre these working towards a specific goal/battle?
Thanks! Yes, more Celts to come. The goal I am working toward is Telamon.
DeleteAnother fantastic unit Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteNice unit as always...the BTD sale does seem to come up pretty regularly, but at the moment the lead/plastic pile is quite large enough here in the Lake District 🙂
ReplyDeleteHi Matt. BTD sales are frequent but do not offer the same discount as in the past. The reduction in the number of 40% off offerings has helped in controlling the increasing depth of my Lead Pile. Well, as far as BTD figures are concerned!
DeleteAgree with all the other comments Jonathan - your BTD figures are always inspirational - an outstanding range!
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated, Keith! BTD figures are excellent in all of the ranges I have sampled.
DeleteGreat looking Celts Jonathan, will be painting some similar figures myself soon.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Ross
Thanks, Ross! I look forward to seeing your work soon.
DeleteAnother fine addition to the Celt units Jonathan :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Deletelovely unit of celts Jon!
ReplyDeleteand...my name is not Tango01/Armand! Lol ;o)
cheers,
Thanks, Phil! Yeah, Armand has no trouble reposting blog posts (including this one) but cannot be bothered to read copyright notices. Sigh.
DeleteA lovely looking unit. Perhaps save the big BTD horses for the noble units and the smaller units for the humbler type? I try to to this with my 17th century stuff. Small horse figures are destined for my Scottish units normally :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteThat is a good idea regarding horse size. I will need to compare rider size as well. Nobles would be better fed and bred than commoners so they might be larger too.