Showing posts with label ACW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ACW. Show all posts

Friday, May 14, 2021

From SanderS: Epic? Not so much!

 Hoi,

 

As a subscriber to Wargames Illustrated I regularly get their freebies; plastic sprues provided by big brands (mostly Warlord Games) to get the gamer into new periods. One of the recent issues came with a sprue of the new 15mm ACW Epic batlles figures from WG. Now I have literally enough figures in 1:72 scale lying here to make 22 batallions of 24 figures each, so I have no intentions to start the ACW in 15mm but I gave these a try since I had them anyway. I am sorry if my opinions are going to offend any of you, but: I really do not like these figures at all! They are lacking in detail, depth and the fact they are moulded together in rows makes them not only hard to paint but to base as well (at least using my tried and tested way of basing). 








Therefore these are not my best work ever and so I am not proud of them, but since i have painted these within the time frame of this challenge I thought I'd post them anyway.  

Cheers Sander


Sunday, May 31, 2020

Afghans, DAK and British Intervention Force


This week I’ve been able to catch up a little. Still not quite as much as I’d like, but a decent number of figures compared with previous weeks.

There’s 11 more Afghans:



plus all of the Afrika Korps for my friend Jon - another 39 figures. Although there are also several “crew served weapons” I think only the MG34 should count for extra points.

The bulk of the troops:



Machine gun and radio:



and three support stands:



And finally, another command base, this time for the British Intervention Force, which is a slightly odd army created by the Perrys. The BIF were the British and Canadian forces intended to defend Canada against Union incursions in the ACW, and potentially intended to invade the US and aid the Confederates across the border, but were never called on to act. 

I like this army because, in essence, it's Victorian "fantasy". If it's ever going to get into action, then that action must be fictitious, so it could be used within ACW, Victorian Science Fiction/Steampunk or a Victorian Imagi-Nation, all of which I rather like the idea of. It makes me think of H G Wells, and is likely to form the basis of a slightly more extensive Victorian fiction of some description.




In total, then 51 foot, 1 mounted + 1 mg = 275 imaginary pts, all of which will contribute to the side challenge with Stuart, too, which now totals 775 pts.

With regard to my overall targets, it's pretty obvious I'm going to fail to meet these in the time remaining in this Challenge, but here's the state of play nevertheless. 


Project
New Task
‘Points’
Old Task
‘Points’
Agincourt




AWI
Farmstead
3


Black Seas (1/700th)
2 merchants
20


British in Egypt: 1801


Generals
de Rolls’ regiment
30
60
Cape Wars
12 infantry
60


Carthaginians




Crusades
Command group
20


ECW




French in Egypt: 1801
Guns
50
Command
Gun crew
75
Frostgrave/fantasy
3 Treemen
24
Frankie
5
Italian Wars




Lord of the Rings




Minden (15mm)




Ottoman




Peninsular War


12 Spanish
60
Republican Romans




Sikh/Afghan Wars
Command stand
8 Irregulars
15
40
11 irregulars
55
1860s British IF
Command base
15
Union rebasing
0
1880s, the Sudan
Buildings
15
18 British
90
Walmington/Sealion
6 landing craft
30
3 Civvies
6 zombies
Bandstand
15
30
2
Waterloo




WW2 Desert
3 trucks
39 Afrika Korps
30
195
15 Italians
65
Zulu War
NNI
Frontier Horse
Natal Carbineers
30
60
50
Pearson & Chelmsford
4 foot
25
20
TOTAL

657

532




Sunday, April 26, 2020

From NoelW: Another Mixed Bag


This week I thought I wouldn’t get much painting done as I’ve spent most of my time rebasing a Union army. When my wife and I were courting (that’s right, in the nineteenth century) one of the things we did together was wargame. Although our armies had quite a few imaginative flourishes, they were essentially Airfix Union and Confederate. In our current lockdown state, we were reminded of this and she has suggested a revival game, though our armies are no longer Airfix. Mainly Wargames Foundry, in fact.

As they’ve not been out of the box for a dozen years, they needed reorganising so we can use Black Powder. Hers first. So I’ve been sitting out in the sunlight, prising figures from various old cardboard stands and creating units of 6 bases on 50mm square mdf.

I’ve been standardising on 50mm for several reasons. I’ve been using it for cavalry for some time, with 40mm for infantry. So three cavalry bases are almost the same length as four infantry: 150mm to 160mm. Using two ranks of foot to a base gives me normal foot units of 16 figs or 6 cavalry in one rank. That’s been my basic approach for some years. However, in the last three years, I’ve been building most new armies as individual figures on single bases, to make their use for skirmish games, sieges and rough terrain easier. In mass battles I put them in sabots, generally four figures per sabot. These sabots have to be 50mm square. 

As I rather like lots of variety in my forces, I’ve some armies built of units of 12 individual figures in those sabots, so still the 150mm frontage. Small units are not everyone’s cup of tea, but they’re (obviously) quicker to paint, meaning more scope for variety in the army as a whole, and they can be brigaded together into “brigades” of 24 figs, if I want that. My wife’s Union army is basically units of 24 fig foot and 12 figure cavalry, now on 50mm bases to fit that general pattern.

So here’s the rebasing for this week, about two thirds of her army. The sharp-eyed amongst you will see that the rearmost unit and general are Confederate. I sneaked those in! 



No points for the rebasing, of course, but I’m going to count them off against my British Intervention Force target, as these forces will form the opponents for the BIF who're on the way to support my Confederates.

But I also have managed to find time to finish some of the painting I began the four weeks ago. Two armies: the Zulu War, which is a current particular fascination, and Afghans which, though strictly for the North West Frontier, I’m including as irregulars in my Sikh Wars project.

For the Zulu Wars, I’ve four infantry that I found skulking in the back of a drawer, a mix of manufacturers:



three mounted Frontier Light Horse




and six dismounted



And five Natal Carbineers scouting the plains of Zululand:




These are all Perry figures.

The Afghans are also designed by the Perrys, some from their current range, some from their Wargames Foundry Afghan and Sikh sculpts. Firstly, 8 irregular infantry:




And finally a command stand, which I’m particularly pleased with:



For the imaginary scoreboard, that’s 9 cavalry and 19 foot, so 185 points, all of which, Stuart, will add to our little Bolt Action side challenge, to give me a current total of 275 points. I'm closing in on you!

However, I’m slipping behind my overall plan, having filled only 13 of the 16 slots I should’ve completed by now.
Project
New Task
‘Points’
Old Task
‘Points’
Agincourt




AWI
Farmstead
3


Black Seas (1/700th)




British in Egypt: 1801


Generals
de Rolls’ regiment
30
60
Cape Wars
12 infantry
60


Carthaginians




Crusades
Command group
20


ECW




French in Egypt: 1801




Frostgrave/fantasy
3 Treemen
24
Frankie
5
Italian Wars




Lord of the Rings




Minden (15mm)




Ottoman




Peninsular War


12 Spanish
60
Republican Romans




Sikh/Afghan Wars
Command stand
8 Irregulars
15
40


1860s British IF/ACW


Union rebasing
0
1880s, the Sudan
Buildings
15


Walmington/Sealion


3 Civvies
6 zombies
Bandstand
15
30
2
Waterloo




WW2 Desert




Zulu War
NNI
Frontier Horse
Natal Carbineers
30
60
50
Pearson & Chelmsford
4 foot
25
20
TOTAL

317

247