ECW project - For King and Parliament

Started by paulr, 28 June 2018, 09:11:23 AM

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Quote from: Ithoriel on 09 September 2018, 12:22:47 PM
Are you holding the wand correctly? How's your Latin pronunciation? Have you tried other spells? :P



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Forecast is Mostly cloudy, but some sunny spells this afternoon. Cold southerlies dying out tonight. So I might have enough sun for pictures of the 'current' batch this afternoon :-w

Boots and hats base coated on the 'next' batch :)
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Boots and hats highlighted on the 'next' batch :)

Saddle clothes done for the troopers and started for the senior officers :)

Sabots and spacers (under the senior officers bases) glued for the 'next' batch :)
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I took advantage of one of the sunny spells :)

Colonel Ralph Weldon's Regiment of Foot





Colonel Samuel Jones' Regiment of Foot   under the command of Lt Colonel Jeremy Baines





Colonel Adam Cunningham's Mounted Infantry as a Forlorn Hope





Colonel Ralph Weldon's Forlorn Hope





Colonel Samuel Jones' Forlorn Hope






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Painted and based
245 Foot
   84 Mounted
     0 Guns
329 Total
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Once again, great work Paul. I particularly like the way you have mixed the position of the flags and drummers on each base 8).

fred.

Very nice Paul. I do like the subdued colours of the troops, and the brighter colours of the officers. Cracking work.
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Absolutely belting, once again, Paul !  :-bd

Cheers - Phil

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paulr

Thanks all :) :-[

Quote from: Steve J on 11 September 2018, 07:24:44 AM
... I particularly like the way you have mixed the position of the flags and drummers on each base 8).

I'm planning on using the flexibility of the sabot basing to allow me to represent:

  • Pike heavy - pike at front with flags behind
  • Standard (1:2) - officers and flags at front
  • Shot heavy - shot at front with officers behind

Quote from: fred. on 11 September 2018, 07:29:01 AM
... I do like the subdued colours of the troops, and the brighter colours of the officers...

That is thanks to some of the really useful advice I've had from the forum on this project
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It's not only the look of the units (painting and basing, etc.) but the inclusion of the commanders' names that impresses me also (presumably the names are historically accurate? - please don't tell me, if not!  X_X ).
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