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Showing posts with label Warring States. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warring States. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Did you know they were that small?

 The Pendraken figures arrived. I'm so not used to tiny figures. My real glasses had to be used to see them and reveal their amazing detail. They're very nice figures most only needed a bit clipped off the the bottom of the base and a quick run over the file. Some of the cavalry had a support under the body and the tail which was quickly removed. The clean up process was easy but 450+ figures still takes some time.

The 2 Army packs less the artillery after a quick rinse.


I searched a few YouTube videos on painting 10mm figures and opted for a black prime and white dry brush. Just a dozen or so figures were done as a test. 

The first few stands.

I'm still pondering base sizes. I had thought 60mm frontage but although that would keep the figure count down doesn't give the mass. 80mm seems to give a good look. 9 Pikeman and 12 Musketeers. Any thing larger will drive the table size up to one I can't accommodate. 
80x35 in the foreground. The rear most stand is 60x35. Cavalry is on a 60x40/

A closer look at the 80x35. I think I'll go a little deeper.

So that's where I'm at so far. Still a bit on the fence with basing but I think trying it out with painted figures should give a better sense to how it will be.


Here's a couple of photos of what's been painted so far this. They've not yet been sorted to their proper homes.

Samurai, WSS, Warring States Chinese.

More Warring States Chinese.


Friday, November 12, 2021

The Warring States Chinese

 The photos of my Warring States Chinese collection.  Most figures are from John Jenkins' with some Watchful Studio figures as well. I have a few more units to paint but currently have enough for two Portable Wargame or two DBA armies.  












Sunday, April 15, 2018

75 degrees and low humidity

What else to do put sealcoat the figures I've painted this month.
2nd Connecticut Foundry

Sodermanland Infantry Warfare Miniatures

Sodermanland Infantry Warfare Miniatures

Warring States Chinese John Jenkins

Pirates Artizen
Today was not as nice at 35 degrees and 80% humidity so we went on a hike to Claudius Smith's Den . Inspiration for a scenario no doubt.