ECW Project start

Started by cudders, 16 March 2021, 11:23:13 PM

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DecemDave


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Poggle

I'm looking to expand my ECW collection before long, and I just know I won't keep to what I planned...

mmcv

Quote from: Poggle on 12 May 2021, 01:39:24 PM
I'm looking to expand my ECW collection before long, and I just know I won't keep to what I planned...

I've given up on planning new projects and now just buy a few packs or an army pack to get started. In the early days I was carefully working out what all I would need and how I'd want them to be based and so forth. Then by the time I got them I'd revised the basing twice, then once more once I got them painted and set up, then had retweaked the army lists a few times over...

I have a Trojan War project on the go as well and I swear every time I look at the army list it seems to sprout a new unit or two and the already painted units are telling me they need more troop variety on them....


DecemDave

Quote from: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 11 May 2021, 04:01:03 PM
We all love an optomist  :D

Seems like the ECW attracts us optimists!   Although arguably we had to be optimists to think we could produce an authentic model of an ECW army at all.

In my case I start off with my Osprey type guide (actually Helion)  to reproduce the exact OOB with authentic uniform and flags for each unit in Essex's army in 1642 and its Royalist opposition only to find that so much is unknown (and unknowable).  But there is just enough hard info about to constrain you from making it all up. 

Then (this happens in other periods too) your authoritative wargamers guide source turns out to have relied heavily on some Victorian amateur historian who made unsourced assumptions which have since been accepted as fact and that the contemporary sources actually don't say what secondary sources claim they do.  [see mmcv and I on his miscellany thread on proportion of pike to shot in the New Noddle for an example] .

I'm still not even clear what colour Pikes were.  I went for a brown wood (as most do) , but there is a contemporary record of buying paint for pikes.  Which could be clear preservative, mahogany wood stain or match unit coat colours for all I know. 





Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Dave remember that there are 3 types of knowledge, things we know, things we know we dont know, and things we dont know we dont know. Lots of contemporay sources don't metion something because at the time it was comon knowledge, so needed no mention. It is what makes reasearch fun. As to Ospreys they are normally pretty good, and last time I taught a course I told the students they could use Wickapedia but only as a starting point.
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DecemDave

I totally agree    :D 
I was trying to disclose my road to enlightenment and pessimism rather than condemn all Osprey guides.  I own lots of them.
And its not just unstated assumptions, mis-used sources and disputed facts, all sources were and are written by someone with  biases, a purpose, a focus on events/outcomes/moral lessons (not trivia to them like pike colours), a sponsor/paying audience to please and (in periods like the Commonwealth or Restoration) a need to be careful who they criticise.     


   

mmcv

To be fair I use the "pikes were painted or stained in different colours" excuse with myself when I can't remember (or run out of) what brown I used on a previous batch...  ;D

I did experiment with painting them actual colours but it looked a bit off. I think there is at least one reference I came across a year or two back of some regiment (Cornish?) having coloured (blue?) pikes, though it was unclear if the pikes were coloured or they just had coloured fabric attached :-\

DecemDave

Quote from: mmcv on 12 May 2021, 03:49:44 PM
or they just had coloured fabric attached :-

At Last! The true origin of Morris Dancers revealed  ;D ;D

cudders

I gave up with looking at the histories of colours etc as the vast majority are unknown.

Same with the flags.

I've just gone with generic coat colours of the period and contrasting flags. I'll be using labels once I start my campaign so can use any unit as required.

Life's too short IMO. Now where's that one hair brush for those butttons  :-  :D

Cudders

mmcv

My general approach is to look up the unit on http://wiki.bcw-project.org and use the cost and flag suggested there. If none, make it up.

New Model Army is easy for coats as they're all red but some mentioned having coloured lining which would show on the cuff turn ups so ran with that too give each unit a splash of colour on the cuff, usually matching or contrasting a flag colour. Have a book of ECW flags that I flick through for inspiration and pick from the "unknowns" when I need one.

cudders

Hi guys,

Back painting after a break. Progress below  :D

First up - Two more Horse complete. That's eight now.



Four Dragoon units - I've used smaller bases in an open formation.



Two Commanded Foot - Same size base as Dragoons.



Four Cannons with crew.



Two Infantry Command Bases



Four Horse Command Bases



An finally - Two Army Commanders.



That's it for now. Moving onto my other scale WOR for a change. Apologies the photos are a bit dark etc. New phone. I'll do better next time!

Hope you like  :)

Cudders


mmcv


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Techno II

Those ARE a bit good ! :-bd

Super work on those !

Cheers - Phil. :)

DecemDave

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sheepman 1

Very nice indeed, fantastic brushwork.
Dave.

Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Certainly better than mine
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