ECW project - For King and Parliament

Started by paulr, 28 June 2018, 08:11:23 AM

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Techno

Hopefully back on track......quickly.
Cheers - Phil

pierre the shy

I am collecting all my Scots figures from Paul this weekend to sort out while he makes a start on some of his units for Cheriton. Also been working out what Covenant regiments to depict....have to choose 12 all up and producing flags for them in GIMP from some templates i found on the net years ago.

Is that back on track now Techno?...maybe l should work for Kiwirail ;)
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Quote from: Techno on 04 July 2018, 04:05:34 AM
Hopefully back on track......quickly.
Cheers - Phil
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Quote from: Leman on 04 July 2018, 08:17:32 AM
Back on track it should be - watching fools destroy the country is too depressing to dwell on.

Isn't watching fools destroy contries the whole raison d'être of this forum?!  :-\  ;)
(I know, even though it's fantasy  :o  ;)  )

Womble67

The sabots are really good idea

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Painting continues, the horse have almost caught up with the foot with all main colours done :)
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Hats and caps base coated :)

Started painting the bases :)
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Finished painting the bases :)

Hats and caps highlighted :)

Belts and most other details done :)

Skin base coated :)
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Hair done, skin highlighted :)

Final details & touch ups done :) :)

These will be washed tonight and hopefully based over the weekend :!!
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OldenBUA

Very interested to see your take on these as I am still painting the same figures. Not for ECW though. It does seem you have a different approach. I always start with the skin, then clothes, then belts etc. So painting from the inside out, if you understand my meaning.

And maybe I can ask you as well. What do you think the flag bearer from the command set is holding in his hand? It's the figures on the outside in the last row in the centre section of your example unit. Next to the drummers. To me it looks like a Colt .45 handgun, but I'm pretty sure that's not what it is.  :P

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OldenBUA, I use quite a bit of dry brushing so would get 'overshoot' onto skin etc hence I take an outside in approach

I'm also intrigued by what the flag bearer is holding. I've gone with a belt helping to support the end of the flag pole. Zippee looks to have painted his flag bearers this way as well

Once these are based I'll be looking for feedback and suggestions
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Figures washed :)

Bases labeled and numbered to make returning figures to the right sabot easier :)
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pierre the shy

Here's a couple of concept shots of Argyle's cuirassier bodyguard* and a typical highland clan unit that I am going to be using for my Scots W3K stuff. The sabot bases are for FK&P rules and mean that units can be easily adjusted to represent small or large sized units or have a central block of pike inserted if required to represent say a "regular" highland levy regiment such as the Strathbogie regiment that fought for Montrose in 1644/45 campaign.

Highland Batallia


Argyle's Bodyguard


* According to the BCW Wiki this unit did exist: http://wiki.bcw-project.org/covenanter/horse-regiments/marquis-of-argyll-s-lifeguard and besides, what gamer will say no to such a unit  ;)

Any thoughts on layout/figure distribution etc?

 
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Indeed, Peter! Everybody needs cuirssiers! This is, after, all suppose to be fun. I have a small unit (which I was tempted to use at Fyvie but probably will be used at Kilsyth). It can be flagged as either Hasslerig's or Argyle's. I Like the way you guys are planning to do the basing.
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Quote from: paulr on 13 July 2018, 02:21:17 AM
I'm also intrigued by what the flag bearer is holding. I've gone with a belt helping to support the end of the flag pole. Zippee looks to have painted his flag bearers this way as well
I've always interpreted this figure's left hand to be gripping the pommel/guard of his sword with his waist sash bunched up in front. The flag has a short staff with (I think) a suggestion of a ball on the butt, an arrangement used for flourishing and tossing.
It is somewhat like an inkblot test!  :D
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paulr

Pierre the Shy, looking good :)

One observation, you should have some 40x20 spacers you can use with Argyle's Bodyguard rather than multiple 40x9s
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Thanks d_Guy, the sash/sword hilt makes more sense

It's interesting that you mention the short flag staff...
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I've had three minor challenges:

  • I managed to over wash one of the figures, fortunately only on the pike head and upper shaft, a quick repaint has sorted this (may need a rewash)
  • Some how I managed to miss painting one side of the pike heads on half the pikes #-o The light grey undercoat may have been giving a NMM effect :^o Now painted, will need a wash
  • The flags I've developed and printed for the foot are too big for the flag staff :o

The information I'd found gave the size of foot flags as 6' so I sized my flags to be 10mm. After some test fitting it looks as though the biggest flag I can get on the flag staff is 7mm
If I've got my arithmetic right that's 3'5" in 1:150 scale, how big are the Pendraken flags :-\

Time to resize some flags and reprint :!!

My 5mm cornets for the Horse do fit :)
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13 July 2018, 08:54:16 PM #39 Last Edit: 13 July 2018, 08:59:38 PM by OldenBUA
I also found that flag staff a little too short. What I have done in some cases is to cut the staff. Then fit the flag on the bottom bit of the staff, and insert the rest of the staff at the top. A bit fiddly, but works for me. The Pendraken flags that I have are 11mm tall, 13.5mm wide.
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