Showing posts with label eagle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eagle. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 February 2021

From TeemuL: The Eagles are coming, Hatchery (30 points)

Shellington goes to the stairs and down. "I'm not sure, I believe I should go upstairs, but this is the only way forward", he mutters aloud. There is a window on the second cellar floor, but it doesn't disturb him too much, he is now focused on the great bird outside. "I really should refresh my biology knowledge, I didn't realize those eagles are that big", he says. That little folk was most likely feeding, or fighting, this big bird of prey, since S.N. Owl-Ord sees a most-likely hot pot flying through the air, clearly missing the big, circling bird. "Oh, well, I must continue", he realizes and takes the door to his right.

Giant Eagle from the Games Workshop, Lord of the Rings range. I already have two of these (and the metal Gwaihir) and now I have three. Enough for a small, but elite, army.


Lots of nice texture here, so very quick and easy to paint with Contrasts, I didn't use the regular paints on this one at all.


I made some research on real life eagles, their colors basically, but took a bit of freedom, since they are giant eagles from the fantasy land. He looks quite interesting, even with limited amount of colors.



The eagle is 28mm miniature, so 5 points would be enough, since it is not cavalry. However, it is much larger than any cavalry unit in LotR range, so I boldly ask for 10 points.

And then 20 points for the Hatchery, total of 30 points.

0 skulls, 10 to the GW side Challenge, please.

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Thats a pretty seagull! I'm guessing that like the Albatross, theres rules for not eating 'em! 30 points it be

Cap'n Wednesday

Wednesday, 21 February 2018

From Barks: Warriors of Middle Earth (192 points)

I acquired the most recent expansion for the excellent epic boardgame War of the Ring. These were a quick paint job that I'm happy with.

Dead Men of Dunharrow

Dunlendings

Giant Spiders

Corsairs of Umbar

Giant Eagles

Ents
There are eight of each, and the humans are 20mm and they're all similarly sized, so 48x4 = 192.

From Ray

Surprisingly I've not heard of the game. The figures do look pretty cool though. I do like the Dead men of Dunharrow, that's a great shade of Dead green!
192 points coming your way!

Thursday, 26 January 2017

From PeterD Tragardland Croats (30 points)



6 Croats plus one Lady (not painted for the Challenge)

It's been an odd day, I cancelled my first class this morning so that my students could get their selfies taken with Justin Trudeau.  He was on campus at the University of Regina this morning and buggered up the hallways with huge traffic jams.

A small post from me this week, as I've been delayed by real life and other distractions.  I have 6 Seven Years War Croats in 28mm.  I have based their uniform on the Banal-Grenzinfanterieregiment nr. 1 but named them in honour of their place of origin, The Duchy of Tragardland an Imagination on the Blogosphere.  I had  intended to have these be my East bonus round entry, but such is life.

Late last year Alan over at the Duchy posted on his blog, enquiring about the Westphalia Maria Theresa figure that he had seen various places. Challenge veterans will recall that this figure was supplied to Challenge participants a few years back.  I had actually painted my copy, but Curt had given me a second.  The original  (with orb and sceptre removed) was panted to act as a well to do civilian lady, and appeared in one of my Sharp Practice games set in the SYW.  Curt was so pleased to see her on table that he gave me a second (I could actually do with thirds if there's one going Curt).   So the replacement was offered up to Alan in exchange for something from his lace wars lead pile.  I didn't know what that would be until it arrived.

Shortly after New Years a strange package appeared with a Tragardland Postal Office return address, much to my wife's amusement.  Inside were these 6 Croats in payment for the Queen and Empress. They arrived painted in a tin soldier style in a mix of uniforms from several Grenzer regiments.  However, time in the lead pile and travel had taken their toll on the paintwork, so I decided to strip them down and repaint them.  Amusing my wife yet again with a request for Detol and a mason jar, I got them back to bare metal and painted them up as shown.  First time in a long time I'd stripped minis and the first time using Detol. It worked quite well with a little scrubbing using my daughter's toothbrush.

I didn't recognize the figures, but according to Alan they are Eagle Figures with the exception of a Front Rank Officer.  Eagle's minis date originally from the 80s but I had not encountered them before.  I found the sculpts rather muddy in detail and a bit of a chore to paint.  In the end I went kind of tin soldierish too and it seemed to suit them.

These don't officially fit in with any project that I am working on (or plan to), but I reckon there's wiggle room to field these in my SYW Kleine Krieg games which are focused on the Western campaigns.  First of all the Austians sent several columns into Western Germany during the SYW, far enough West that the British-Hanoverian-Allied armies had to make counter moves.  So one option is that they were in the advance guard of one of these columns and got detached so linked up with the French.  Another possibility if to have them acting as a unit of light Infantry Volontaires in the French army, some of which wore pretty colourful uniforms. 

So that's 6 28mm figures on foot for 30 points.  Next week I'll having something more to post.

Speaking of points I am amused by the fact that while I opted out of any side duels this year, I would be in first place of two duels that cover what I am doing. I've painted 255 points of SYW minis for Sharp Practice, more than anyone in the Sharp Practice or Seven Years War Duels.  I am thinking that these duels better heat up soon!

Tragardland it is! I rather like these fellows and the Tin-solderish route you took with them. They would make an excellent set of bully-boy, tag-a-longs for those wicked and unscrupulous officer types that assume command after taking liberties with the advisory role they initially claimed to have! Game of throne villians are clumsy in comparison to some of the wicked aristocrats of the lace war era....and those are just the fictional ones to say noting of actual historical personalities! ;)
I rather like the Lady whose clone paid the way for these fellows, perhaps she is haranguing them for trampling her prized garden? grand job, Peter!