While I have a game on deck for tomorrow in a refight of Shiloh, it seems that the play/paint balance has tipped in favor of "paint" for now. Nothing wrong with this little redirect but it does seem odd not having more than one game per week. In tomorrow's Tuesday Shiloh battle, a quartet takes to the field for a rematch (see Shiloh and the Attack on Sherman). Players reprise their roles as in the first game. Commands may swap but Mark and Tony command the Federals while David and Chris command the Confederates. Should be fun!
Anyway, back to today's offering from the painting desk.
Today sees the second Prussian regiment mustering out from my fledgling expansion of the Franco-Austrian War project to include the Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian conflicts. These 48 figures, in three battalions, march out as the 66th IR. Figures are all 15mm Lancashire Games. Nice figures! The utilitarian uniforms make these figures easy to paint. It is a good thing that they are easy to paint because a Prussian division requires four such regiments. Expect more Prussians parading out before year-end.
I continue to lag behind on battle reporting with one Shiloh battle yet to chronicle. Since Reject Richard (Battle of Shiloh) and Reject Lee (Remote Wargaming) have both given their excellent perspectives on the battle, I suppose there has been no urgency or necessity to tap out my account of events. I ought to remedy that oversight especially since the Rejects will reconvene for a rematch of this battle next week.
Lovely work Jonathan!
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Thanks, Christopher!
DeleteExcellent work Jon and I do like the simpleness of the Prussian uniforms. My first units have white Summer trousers, but the next ones most likely grey so they look different when on the table. A nice shot of the Falls, with our weather alternating between lovely Autumnal sunshine and Biblical levels of rain!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Steve! Yes, the simple Prussian uniform is a blessing especially after painting a lot of SYW/WAS figures. Hopefully, we will see good progress on fielding more Prussians. Not much rain here early summer here. Today's rain is welcome, particularly so since I have an indoor gathering of wargaming friends for lunch and a paint & chat session.
DeleteA lovely unit Jon and they look very nice figures and look smashing en-masse.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Donnie! I agree that en masee works for these figures.
DeleteGreat to see more Prussians mustering out
ReplyDeleteA welcome sight to me too!
DeleteHave to agree, these Lancashire figures look very nice indeed Jon!
ReplyDeleteMy friends have now left to return to the UK autumn, having had 3 weeks without seeing rain once during their time with us! They are expecting 4 months or longer before seeing any sunshine again 😀
They are nice figures and inexpensive. The owner is a good guy too! I bet your house guests were reluctant to leave the good weather behind.
DeleteThey sure were, Jon!
DeleteJonathan, yet more painted figures!
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed at how many you can produce in such a short space of time. And this with everything else you have on your plate!
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Yet more painted figures! The secret to painting figures is painting a little, often although my "often" has been less...
DeleteVery businesslike bunch of Prussians there Jon, which is as it should be with Prussians I suppose. Lovely sunny day here in France today and like you I was out making the most of it - there’ll not be too many more until the middle of next year.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mark! We must enjoy the good weather while we can. Forecasters predict a long, cold and wet winter. "Wet" here means snow!
DeleteImpressive output. You are super organised and motivated Jon. Panting, games mastering, blogging, cycling.
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Much appreciated, Chris! Hope you are ready for your game tomorrow. I know that your opponents have been planning how to deal with the Confederate attack.
DeleteA fine-looking regiment Jonathan. I have never purchased any figures from Lancashire, and they do look very nice.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lawrence! I like a lot of their 15mm figures and many see service in a number of my collections.
DeleteGreat work again Jonathan!
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DeleteAnother nice unit, again with some character, I must give Lancashire Games a go sometime.. Looking forward to 2nd battle of Shiloh tomorrow, many thanks for the invitation!
ReplyDeleteGlad you approve, David! I recommend giving Lancashire a try. I look forward to Tuesday's game as well. Should be fun!
DeleteThe Prussians look great Jonathan. Marching to victory.
ReplyDeleteLovely picture of the falls. What is the white building on the right? My apologies if you have told us before.
Thanks! The white building is part of the hydroelectric system.
DeleteIt's good they didn't ruin the falls when they built the hydro plant, as can often happen in the name of progress.
DeleteIt is a very good thing, indeed, although there is a dam between the Upper and Lower falls.
DeleteThe Prussian unit looks good, nice to see the painting machine firing up. The figures are a good look. The week sounds like it might be back to ' normal ' with time for your triple threat of painting, playing, cycling. I hope you get a few more nice days to cycling in your environs, otherwise we'll miss some excellent photos of the trips.
ReplyDeleteWe got a reprieve here and get a few more warm, dry days. Looking forward to your reports, and some more Prussian units. I am envious of your reduction of the lead pile, maybe the way forward is to do the same.
Thanks, Joe! Normalization returns for now. You’re lucky to still have a few more warm days. As noted, I reckon yesterday was the last 70+ degree day this year.
DeleteWhile The Lead Pile shrank, there is no visible difference. I appreciate the comment!
Nice unit Jon……and I have been thinking about the Franco-Prussian conflict since our visit to Sedan ? Not soon though 🙂
ReplyDeleteThanks! FPW? Don’t fight the temptation.
DeleteI’m fighting it at the moment 🙂
DeleteAh, but moments are fleeting...
DeleteTerrifically turned out Teutons there Jonathan and nice to see the Spokane relatively calm.
ReplyDeleteNice alliteration, Phil!
DeleteIt’s a nice looking unit. Sounds like good progress on all fronts. Glad folks are enjoying the Shiloh battle. 😀
ReplyDeleteThanks, Stew! More Shiloh coming up.
DeletePainting desk operational and dusting off the indoor trainer...heading into winter quarters (and campaigning season, inversely, for toy soldiers).
ReplyDeleteLooks like heading into Winter Quarters, for sure.
DeleteSplendid looking Prussians and they always have good looking flags! Bit overcast and damp in London at the moment, winter is coming!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain caveadsum1471
Thank you, Iain!
DeleteGreat to see another Prussian unit joining the ranks Jon. You'll have an army before you know it!!! Love the pic of the Falls, I can almost smell the clean air......
ReplyDeleteI hope you are correct about having a Prussian army in no time. My immediate goal is to field a division before year-end. When not in wildfire season, the air is clean.
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