Wednesday, 22 January 2025
Burgundian Siege (2)
I'm on the cusp of recommencing painting more Swiss & Burgundians - I've totted-up howmany figures I need to do for a large Berne pike block and some supporting halbards. It's a worryingly large number, so I'm going to have to find a way of speeding up my painting, with some adjustments to my established style, if I'm going to hit the Partizan game deadline. Last task is to clear the piles of clutter that seem to regularly build up on my painting desk, so I'll have a 'fresh start'.
In the meantime, I need to decide on whether the Burgundian siege lines get priority. Here are a couple of images of artillery crew that are ready for a lick of paint. Mainly Perrys, who have mostly had some minor changes made to vary them up a bit. I'm also to decide if the 3 siege bases will be stand-alone vignettes, with figures embedded for life into the groundwork, or will the figures etc be on the usual bases, so they have applications beyond this game; leaning to the latter at the moment.
Toodle-pip for now. Will show these again, along with some others planned, when the paint is dry.
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Hello, I have just started my own Burgundian 28mm army and wanted to thank you for posting all your work and research, it is of great help for a newbie like me!! I wanted to ask which technique do you use to create banners and flags, they look great in my opinion, some really seem to be dancing in the wind. On the topic of banners and flags, in the post of 21 January 2011 you have linked the Kriggspil site for retrieving the flag files, but the link leads to an article without any downloadable files. Is there another way I can get that file? Thank you again, have a nice Sunday.
ReplyDeleteNice looking conversions, I also seem to have to clear figure clutter on my painting tray, it just seems to grow!
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Some more lovely, dynamic figures. I am excited to see what else you have in store for us!
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