https://imgur.com/a/6lVWqwN (https://imgur.com/a/6lVWqwN)
I've started to build some French units for the 9YW. First is Humieres. I am using a multi basing concept on 40 by 80mm.
Another photo a little closer....no flock, just painted sand and spackle filler with Golden Acrylics Coarse Pumice Gel painted green for foliage.
https://imgur.com/a/AZk44TI (https://imgur.com/a/AZk44TI)
Very nice indeed!! Looking forward to seeing more of your project as it progresses. :)
Terrific work ! :-bd
Cheers - Phil
Looking good
Seriously impressive work.
Those are superb 8) . I live the attention to detail, such as the tassles on the flags!
They look great, you can get the Imgur image to show up directly
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Those look fantasitc!
Quote from: fred. on 26 November 2021, 07:58:11 AMThey look great, you can get the Imgur image to show up directly
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Thanks, good tip!
These are extremely impressive. The 'standard bearer' is particularly good - the face is stunning ! Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Very nice. :-bd
What steered you towards such a 'minimalist' sized unit? Rules? Reality? I love massed units with loads of figures for this era as illustrated by Redstef (inter alia) but I no longer have the enthusiasm (or the time?) to build 'big unit' armies and find, once you get engrossed in a game, unit size isn't so important as you first imagined. :-[ ;D
I too once coveted "big battalions", and still do that in 28mm SYW at a steady slow pace, but like you find the evolved hobbyist will learn to desire games with smaller more abstract units as well as rules. It offers more achievable ends I think. Actually getting to play a bunch of connected games with a campaign in the background is a lot of fun and has yet to happen with the "big battalions" in spite of 15 years of effort. If you get me started on 10s (sixes are just a little too little for me) I will spill pages of ink but will say I love the epic look, portability, challenge of the terrain which is actually more demanding than larger scales, as well as diorama opportunities with small multi bases like this. Using negative space on the base is important I think as real sculptures need negative space to be successful, so do 10mm miniature bases. Basing an entire battalion by using just one base with the historical variations in formations and troop types is brilliant fodder for sculpting I believe.
I do like your approach on these.
I have gone with 12cm frontage, made of three 40x40mm bases, with around 45 figures - and while my units do have a good solid density to them - they are also a lot of painting to do to create the units, and the project is rather stalled. Going with this approach, I'd have at least twice as many units done.
Beautiful! I love this period and PD's figures are awesome
Awesome - I did much similar (though not as nice!) for Twilight of the Sun King using @14-15 figures of various stripes on a 60mm base as a single battalion, then two to the game unit.
It's a great balance between looks and playability and cost in time and money ;)
Love the basing btw - very effective.
:-bd =D> :-bd =D> =D>
Very nice indeed