Having finished off the Feudal Japan/Samurai Battles and the Federal ACW brigade projects in July, August kicks off with another project sliding over to the completed side of the ledger. That project? My Russian/Afghan/Indian force to be mustered as a primary protagonist against a British/Native Army for the Great Game.
With several Afghan units coming off the painting desk in June, today sees two Russian regular artillery guns. Fielding these two guns and crew exhausts the stockpile of figures in The Lead Pile for this project. While these figures may potentially signify the completion of the project, nothing stops me from adding more units over time if Kevin decides to launch an arms race. Still plenty of action at the painting desk. Next off the painting desk will likely be three stands of Cretan bowmen for the Punic Wars. With a bit of luck, I can squeeze in a second game of Fields of Honor: AWI this week.
Purposeful looking artillery stands, they have painted up very well.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sir!
DeleteNice sculpts with the folds in the shirts nicely shown and given full justice by your control of whites.
ReplyDeleteNorm, Foundry's Crimean War range continues to be solid even after all of these years. Thank you for your kind comments.
DeleteIt must be hot work manning those guns as they all have their sleeves rolled up. The officer is not doing too much as he has his coat on! Beautifully painted units (as usual).
ReplyDeleteYeah, these guys manning the guns look to be doing hot work, indeed! Glad you like the results, Peter!
DeleteSplendid work on these classic Foundry figures Jonathan...
ReplyDeleteAll the best. Aly
Thank you, Aly! Classic figures in a classic range, for sure!
DeleteThat's a nice way to finish the project Jonathan, but I suspect there will be more...
ReplyDeleteI suspect you may be correct...
DeleteTwo more lovely units Jonathan. As always impressed by your output and high standard of painting. My output somewhat pathetic in comparison, but I'm enjoying our wonderful weather, which is my excuse!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Steve! You have been playing many more games than I so a fall off at the painting desk is expected. I have been enjoying warm weather here too.
DeleteNice work Jonathan.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteHi Jonathan- I'm amazed at your ability with the brush- absolutely great painting. Cheers. KEV.
ReplyDeleteYou are most kind, KEV! Thanks!
DeleteYou’re cracking in well with the lead pile. Those gunners look good. Are they from a Crimean War range?
ReplyDeleteCracking on, no doubt! Yes, these are Crimean War guns and crew from Foundry's fine range.
DeleteGreat work on these Jonathan. That lead pile is taking a hammering.
ReplyDeleteThanks! The Lead Pile may be taking a hammering but it is quite resilient. I am hardly making a dent!
DeleteThe dent could even become less if you discovered that Newline Design were having a 25% sale :-)
DeleteToo late, my friend! I have a Newline resupply in work.
DeleteVery nice artillery Jon. I like the red stripes on the trousers.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like the artillery, Dai!
DeleteLooking great Jonathan. Love it too!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michal!
DeleteVery nice Jonathan. I have some Cretan Archers (the 15mm version) in my queue at the moment, so I'll be looking forward to seeing your completed unit.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lawrence! I look forward to seeing your Cretan archers. You will likely be fielding scores of them.
DeleteLovely looking Russian artillery! I was looking back at the great game set ups youplayedon,splendid scenery !
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks, Iain!
DeleteMore great looking reinforcements Jonathan - and shirt sleeved order gunners are just the ticket for the hot, arid plains of Afghanistan and the NW Frontier!
ReplyDeleteManning a gun would be hot work in the summer, for sure.
DeleteI've yet to finish a project but I have given up on some! Great looking arty btw!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
You are funny, Christopher!
DeleteGreat job on the arty! And another complete project! Well done! The force is all ready for the table. 😀
ReplyDeleteThanks, Stew! Yes, this force is ready for the table but I need an opponent. When times return toward normalcy, I will have one.
DeleteExcellent brushwork Jonathan.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ray!
DeleteIs a project ever truly finished....
ReplyDeleteGreat work and an interesting piece.
"Is a project ever truly finished...."
DeleteToo soon to tell...