More Jacobites for Montrose!

Started by mollinary, 16 January 2017, 08:10:48 PM

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Roy

 :-bd

lovely set of pictures (of lovely looking figures, on a lovely look table, all looking lovely).
Rimmer: "Aliens."

Lister: "Oh God, aliens... Your explanation for anything slightly peculiar is aliens, isn't it?

Rimmer: "Well, we didn't use it all, Lister. Who did?"

Lister: "Rimmer, aliens used our bog roll?"

mollinary

Quote from: RoyWilliamson on 18 January 2017, 11:46:04 AM
:-bd

lovely set of pictures (of lovely looking figures, on a lovely look table, all looking lovely).

Lovely!   :D

Mollinary
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mollinary

Quote from: Sandinista on 18 January 2017, 10:41:42 AM
Hi Mollinary

I checked the book that I used to base the Highlanders standards upon that Leon sells. It was from an article in Vol. XXII/II of P&SS's Arquebusier magazine under Notes and Queries on p.25. The author (unnamed so I am guessing Stephen Ede-Borrett - the then editor) states that the 17th century was a time of change, with the square banner becoming more common and gaining predominance over the standards by the time of the 18th century rebellions.

So either design seems to be equally valid.

Cheers
Ian

Thanks Ian.  At least no changes necessary!

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jean1951

Hello,

I am new to the forum and I have started purchasing some LOA minatures.  I think the work in the miniatures to be 1st class.  I was wondering if I could ask your help.  I have one question.  What size are your bases?

Best regards,

Jean

jambo1

Lovely looking units, they really are top notch. Like the basing, the Basetex works really well. :)

mollinary

Hi Jean, and welcome.  You have made a great choice with the LoA range, they are beautiful figures!    The bases are simply  steel 1 1/2 inches square. I then use three of them to make a unit. For a period as disorganised as the English Civil War this allows me to use the base to creat different units, so that musket basss can be combined to make a commanded shot unit, or I can create an all pike unit easily.   As I love big games, I use movement trays, or sabots, from Warbases, as it makes it so much quicker to move large numbers of units.  The sabot has an interior space of 4 1/2 inches by 1  1/2 inches, with a couple of spare millimetres on each edge to allow for variations in base size. The rim is 5mm wide all round, which allows me to add a small paper slip on the rear edge with key info about the unit on it.
Warbases are really helpful, and have made sabots of a wide variety of dimensions for me to fit my basing for different rules systems.
Hope this helps,

Mollinary
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jean1951

Quote from: mollinary on 31 January 2017, 09:17:29 AM
Hi Jean, and welcome.  You have made a great choice with the LoA range, they are beautiful figures!    The bases are simply  steel 1 1/2 inches square. I then use three of them to make a unit. For a period as disorganised as the English Civil War this allows me to use the base to creat different units, so that musket basss can be combined to make a commanded shot unit, or I can create an all pike unit easily.   As I love big games, I use movement trays, or sabots, from Warbases, as it makes it so much quicker to move large numbers of units.  The sabot has an interior space of 4 1/2 inches by 1  1/2 inches, with a couple of spare millimetres on each edge to allow for variations in base size. The rim is 5mm wide all round, which allows me to add a small paper slip on the rear edge with key info about the unit on it.
Warbases are really helpful, and have made sabots of a wide variety of dimensions for me to fit my basing for different rules systems.
Hope this helps,

Mollinary

Thank you for the reply I shall look into the base sizes and material.

Best regards,
Jean

DFlynSqrl

These look lovely.  I really like the basing.  That green to yellow grass is really pleasing to my eyes.

mollinary

Quote from: DFlynSqrl on 31 January 2017, 02:40:57 PM
These look lovely.  I really like the basing.  That green to yellow grass is really pleasing to my eyes.

Thanks DFS!  Although I always apologise for these, as it is a very '90s' way of basing, and a bit of a pain to do, like you I do find the final effect quite pleasing. It works particularly well, if the uniforms are a bit dull, in brightening  the overall look of the unit.

Mollinary
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