Thursday, December 29, 2022

Another Batch of Sumerians

As 2022 winds down, one last tranche of 28mm Sumerians musters out from the painting desk.  Following rapidly upon the heels of their brethren in the previous post, today sees 2 x 12-figure units of heavy spearmen march out.
The figures are all Wargames Foundry Sumerians and these are the last spearmen in The Lead Pile.  Actually, only two more battle carts and a handful of skirmishers remain unpainted for this project.
With 19 units completed in 2022, the project nearly doubled in size.  The project, only begun in June of 2021, now fields 44 units in the collection.  The collection has even seen battle two or three times in 2022.
As it stands now, the Sumerian collection has six battle carts and about 300 infantry.  Enough figures and equipment to field two equally matched armies.  
Should I remain satisfied that enough BMUs are present under arms for a game or look toward continued, moderate expansion in the New Year?

With the traditional Newline Design's annual January sale on the horizon, perhaps I could use a few more units?  

While I ponder that decision, clearing the table for a parade may be warranted.

Meic, if you are reading, a little more temptation for you.

50 comments:

  1. 44 units is an impressive commitment in that period. I really like the metal shield bosses on these figures, for whatever reason, it seems to give the units a greater presence and are instantly recognisable.

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    1. For a year-and-a-half work, the project came together quickly especially considering all of the other painting projects on my plate. The shields offer up a big impact in both photos and on the gaming table.

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  2. Brilliant Bronze Age figures. The shields look very much like they mean business. An impressive collection.
    Alan Tradgardland

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    1. Thanks, Alan! I reckon the shields might have been akin to carrying around a barn door.

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  3. Two more lovely units there Jon, with the white and brown shileds being particularly striking. A very impressive production rate of 44 units and if you have time, a parade would be great.

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    1. Thanks much, Steve! I like the hide covering too. I may need to get more figures so that I add more of these shielded units to the table.
      if I can clear space on the table, I think a parade would be an impressive sight.

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  4. Jonathan, another great addition to your Sumerian army; 44 units is most impressive!!

    Cheers, Ross

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    1. Much appreciated, Ross! 44 units take up a lot of ground space.

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    1. Thank you, Matt! Perhaps we should give this army a spin on the Basic Impetvs table?

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  6. They are gorgeous Jonathan. They look like art installations. I am envious of your ability with the brush.

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  7. Striking shield design, the units look smart. With that kind of production, a parade is warranted.....especially for recruiting further hosts. Good end of year effort.

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    1. Thanks, Joe! Parading the troops to encourage and impress potential new recruits is a brilliant idea!

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  8. Lovely looking troops, Jonathan. For the first time ever, Chariot Wars might be just edging onto the 'possible projects' list...

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    1. Thanks! Oh, tempted? Excellent! Everyone ought to have at least one chariot army.

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  9. They are very distinctive looking units with their large shields.

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  10. More lovely additions to your Summerian collection

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  11. Excellent.

    As they say, everybody loves a parade!

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  12. Great looking figures Jon. Rather than continued expansion, have you considered another army in the same era...?

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    1. Thanks, Keith! I think continued expansion is more in line with changing the make-up of the armies. Perhaps adding more heavy infantry or more bow? Maybe a few more battle cars?

      What do you consider same era? I have Egyptians, Hittites, Babylonian, Assyrian armies in 25mm already and a Trojan War project that I have been waiting to launch. Will 2023 see the start of this Trojan War project? I don't know. I have many other plans too.

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  13. Has it really been 44 units? They have all been a delight and these are terrific. It sounds like a few more units will be heading your way come the January sale.

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    1. It has! Hard for me to believe it, myself. You keep churning out units and soon you have more than you realized. I suspect there will be some Newline figures in January...

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  14. Lovely work Jonathan…
    It’s not just Meic that finds this tempting 😁

    All the best. Aly

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    1. Thank you, Aly! Good to see that this period may interest others as well.

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  15. i like this a lot. The arrangement of the spears gives the unit a really active look and the shields are done well.

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    1. Welcome, Pascal! Glad you approve of my Sumerian work.

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  16. Excellent! You certainly don't let the grass grow under your feet Jon.

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    1. Thank you! No grass grows on these well-trodden paths.

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  17. Seems that you certainly have achieved Sumerian sufficiency...and of course you need more!

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    1. A rational person could claim the project Sumerily complete.

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  18. Great work Jonathan. Forty-four units is an impressive total and demands a parade, without question!

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    1. Thank you, Mark! I will see about a parade after I clear the table.

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  19. Love these Sumerians....every time you post pictures..I start looking up Sumerian 28mm manufacturers......

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    1. Glad you like ‘em, John. Happy to provide a little temptation.

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  20. Sumerians are something special. Excellent paint job.

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  21. Gorgeous, truly gorgeous...with most beautiful and impressive shields!

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  22. They ate realky nice looking figures Jonathan.

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  23. Many oxen died to bring us those lovely looking shields…

    Fab unit Jon! I think a round 50 units for this project sounds like a good place to stop. I mean, it’s just be a type of hobby self flagellation to ignore a sale like that, surely?

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    1. Thanks, Dai! Am I that transparent? Of course I will take advantage of a sale when it launches.

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