Saturday, July 9, 2016

Saturday Morning Paint Progress! Hasty Hussars

It's nice creeping around in the house when no one else is awake.  So this morning I got up at 4:30 and went down to the basement to throw more paint on some troops - coffee in hand!

Today I got done half of the 1809 Campaign 10mm French 7th Hussars, and a couple more stands of Bavarians.

French 7th Hussars.  These guys were lots of fun and not nearly as much work as their British counterparts.




 Next up are 2 stands of Old Glory Bavarians.  Almost an entire head shorter than their Eureka counterparts, they paint up REALLY fast.  Like super fast so I think this outfit will be done much sooner than their Eurekan counterparts.

Yellow facings on these fellas.  Not sure what unit they'll be from.



Finally, I thought this would be cool.  I read about this on Steven's Balagan, a great Crossfire and general wargaming site that is linked on the right hand side of my blog.  Suggestion was to smash a brick into a million pieces for urban ground cover to paint as well as brick texture to use for urban ruins.  I'm going to be making some Stalingrad Crossfire units so I thought it would be cool to litter the bases with brick dust and blown up building fragments!

A brick in his former life...
Last but certainly not least - dust clouds spotted on the horizon, sir!  French troops on the march!  It's Neil Thomas' One Hour Wargames Scenario #11 "Surprise Attack" and it's coming up next with my 10mm French and British massed troops
Rolled for 4 French brigades, 1 artillery battalion, and a light infantry battalion

British rolled for 3 infantry brigades, 2 artillery "battalions" and a cavalry squadron.

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12 comments:

  1. I quite often do the 4.30 to 5 am thing (back pain), but even with coffee in hand, it is too early for such precise painting - I might manage terrain - your pieces are lovely.

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    1. Thanks Norm. There's just something nice about being the only one awake in the house. Lots of progress at 4 in the morning!

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  2. I love your 10mm Naps work, you make them look like 15mms. Very very impressive.

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  3. Ditto on the 10's, they look great! Interesting idea for brick rubble.

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    1. Thanks Ross. I got the idea from Steven's Balagan but it definitely works. Can't wait to knock together some Soviet SMG'ers to decorate with it!

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  4. +1 on the "colour me impressed"

    Like the idea of the brick - and using the same material for terrain and figure basing will make your games look fantastic!

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    1. Cheers, Paul. I got the idea from "Steven's Balagan" and it worked like a charm. Now to actually get it on the bases!!!

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  5. Lovely work all around for the night creeper!

    The brick is classic!!! 100 points.

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    1. Thanks Paul. Worked like a charm on the bases ill post something soon.

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  6. Very, very nice work Steve. Can't wait to see 'em in action.

    (I find myself looking for bricks in the yard now :) )

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    1. Thanks Darren. Im looking forward to gaming with them myself! Stay tuned.

      Goodness i cant believe i never thought of using a shattered brick! Stay tuned battle hardened soviets coming up soon!

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