...to the Crimean War project. While I was dithering over what Romano-British and Early Saxon figures to order and waiting for my Russo-Japanese War order from Empress Miniatures the only figures I had ready to paint were these Foundry Cossacks for the Crimean War. I really didn't want to paint them, you will probably be able to tell! But, needs must when the endless rain makes spray undercoating figures outdoors impossible! So here we have three bases of the figures in question ~
There's little chance that I could have matched the colours or style of those I painted in the 1990's, so I opted for a different scheme after some time searching images across the net. I settled on a dark blue-black which I chose to represent with Foundry 'Equipment Black' as the light shade has a bluish tinge to it which matt varnish should bring out. Their standard is from the sheet of Cossack flags I bought from North Star last year and the bases are from Warbases as usual. They will pass muster at gaming distance on the tabletop battlefield here in GHQ and, as you know, that will do for me. I hope you will think they'll do for you also.
I did clean up 18 1st Corps Sub-Roman Britons on Monday afternoon though I still need to sort out their shields before they can be spray undercoated. At this rate these two new projects are going to be a long drawn out process...





Looks like you must have put these by for a rainy day, or year in this case. Yup they will certainly do!
ReplyDeleteGlad they reach the "They will do" standard! I spray undercoated some Sub-Romans and Saxons just!
DeleteThere’s nout wrong with them, and they won’t last long on the table anyway. 🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteThat could be said of my whole collection of late Colin!
DeleteFab work, David!
ReplyDeleteVery kind Ray, thanks!
DeleteGreat work sir!
ReplyDeleteI thank you!
DeleteNice work, they look great.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your support!
DeleteVery nice work David!
ReplyDeletePleased you think so Christopher!
DeleteThey look great to me David and certainly more than pass muster:)! Fingers crossed Saturday is looking dry and sunny, albeit a tad cold, so hopefully you can get some priming done...
ReplyDeleteSqueezed more priming in this morning first thing!
DeleteVery disciplined of you not simply to sit on your hands until the postman arrives. Whether the Cossacks will prove as disciplined on the battlefield remains to be seen but troops that are not favoured often do better than those we love most. You'll be glad they are done and you have redeemed the time while waiting.
ReplyDeleteStephen
Thank you Stephen, your encouragement is welcome! Gearing up to start painting Sub-Romans in a few days.
DeleteNicely done David they are just the job 👍
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Matt! They will have to do!
DeleteThey look damn fine David…
ReplyDeleteI like the blueish black uniforms…
All the best. Aly
Very kind Aly and much appreciated. When varnished the blue black looked sharper, at least I thought so.
DeleteThey will certainly indeed do!! Lovely looking bases, can't think why you wouldn't want to paint them... although I agree, just getting motivated is a task in itself with this dismal weather!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Paul! Indeed the weather of late would dampening anyone's motivation!!
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