Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Barsoom! NSFW! Bronze Age Miniatures

I have been painting up a number of old Bronze Age Miniatures, old because they are not the new castings on the slotta bases.  These are being painted for Hubcon in Hattisburg in September.  My only comments are that there are no henna tattoos.  The only time Burroughs mentions any sort of that sort of thing is in A Fighting Man of Mars, when Tavia disguises herself by painting her face as male warriors do (!).

So no real comments; just a bunch of photos.







These are lovely figures, and a joy to paint!

Muskets & Mohawks, Sharp Practice French and Indian War

I just realized that it has been a long time since I made a post here, so here are figures for my French & Indian War games.

The first unit is Front Rank's British in campaign dress, mainly because I hate painting full dress uniforms.  There are 24 rank and file and 3 officers.  This gives me 2 full units in Muskets & Mohawks and 3 groups in Sharp Practice.
Next are 16 British light infantry by Regimental Sergeant Major. They are painted as Gage's light infantry.  RSM's figures are all in the same pose with separate weapons and command included.
And here we have 20 Old Glory Provincial Militia, really from their AWI range, but close enough. There is also an officer.
Old Glory Roger's Rangers.  I only have 8 figures, but that's enough for most games.
Native Americans by Old Glory.  They come from 3 different packs. They'll do for a unit in either rule set.
Highlanders from Old Glory. There are 16 plus an officer and musician.  They are the forty-twa before they got their royal designation.  (I just liked the yellow better!)

French line.  They are really Spanish that I got from The London War Room.  Yes, I know they are not quite right, but they were already painted and only need a change in button color and a Languedoc flag to fit in.  There are 24 rank and file and a few officers and a musician.
Couriers de bois. Once again, only 6 figures.  But that is all that are allowed allowed in Sharp Practice, and enough for Muskets & Mohawks. Old Glory.
French provincial militia.  I have the entire bag of 30 painted.  They are allowed in groups of 6 in Sharp Practice, and as many as the die tells you in Muskets & Mohawks.
More Native Americans, this time from RSM.  There is more variety in this pack than in the British light infantry.
Civilians.  This is a real hodgepodge.  There are figures from Old Glory, RAFM, Dixon, Amazon Miniatures (long gone!), and Black Orc Games, also departed.
And more Native Indians, a mix of Old Glory and RSM.  I didn't realize that one of the Old Glory figures had a musket ball hole in his forehead until I began painting.
I also have 16 French marines painted plus officer.  They are a mix of Old Glory and Warlord Games.  I don't have any pics yet.  I found both brands to be underwelling.

So there we have what I have been doing for a while since Bayou Wars.  Chris and I got to play a game of Sharp Practice, and totally botched the rules but had a good time anyway, good enough to get me to finish my FIW figures!